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Buy it for life: Durable products worth every dollar (now on sale)
If you’re investing in quality, it should last. These durable picks — from Levi’s jeans to DeWalt tools and U.S.-made Lodge cast iron pans — are built for constant use, making them smart buys you won’t need to replace anytime soon.
If you wear your favorites on repeat, these pieces are built to keep up.
Original price: $74.95
Levi’s is known for denim that stands the test of time — and often gets better with age. Its 505 men’s jeans offer a comfortable fit with room to move, while the fabric holds its shape over time. The women’s 501 jeans deliver a similar relaxed fit through the hip and thigh without feeling baggy.
Original price: $129.99
If you work a physically demanding job or want a durable outerwear piece that pairs with anything, Carhartt’s iconic duck jacket delivers warmth and toughness. The rugged canvas holds up to heavy use, while the corduroy collar adds a classic, polished finish.
Original price: $34.99
Work comfortably in Dickies carpenter jeans designed with a relaxed fit that moves with you. The tapered leg fits over boots, while the triple stitching helps them hold up through long days. For a more flexible option, Dickies Flex work pants offer stretch and moisture-wicking performance.
Original price: $38
Originally built for hikers, Darn Tough socks use merino wool to create a mid-weight, all-season option that stays put and doesn’t roll down. Backed by a lifetime warranty, they’re a durable pick you can rely on for everyday wear.
Stock your kitchen with tools that handle everyday cooking without wearing out.
Original price: $59.95
Cook with confidence using this Lodge cast iron skillet, made in the U.S. for long-lasting durability. The 10.25-inch size is a versatile everyday option, and it’s now 20% off at a 90-day low. It comes pre-seasoned, allowing you to use it right out of the box.
Original price: $479.95
Built to last for years, this Le Creuset Dutch oven does it all — from roasting and braising to baking bread — and it’s now $155 off on Amazon. The enameled cast iron retains heat for even cooking and cleans up easily, while the signature colors make it a standout in any kitchen.
Original price: $139
Backed by chef Gordon Ramsay, HexClad is built for performance. If you’re picking one piece that you’re sure to use daily, go with the chef knife. The blade uses 67 layers of Japanese Damascus steel for sharp, precise cuts, while the pakkawood handle adds durability and a polished finish. (FOX is an investor in HexClad).
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Replace worn-out basics with durable upgrades that last, from hangers to towels.
Original price: $30.99
Swap flimsy plastic hangers for this 20-pack of sturdy wooden ones. They hold heavier items like coats and blankets without bending, and the 360-degree swivel hook makes clothes easy to access. You won’t need to replace them anytime soon.
Original price: $59.99
Refresh your bathroom with this six-piece Nautica towel set made from 100% cotton. The fabric absorbs water quickly while staying soft, and the matching set keeps your space looking coordinated.
Original price: $69.99
Add extra comfort to your bed with this bamboo mattress topper. The soft, cushioned layer sits on top of your mattress for more support, and it’s machine watchable for easy, long-term use.
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Original price: $79.99
Bring a hotel-style feel to your bedroom with these pillows that stay fluffed and spring back each morning. The cooling cover helps keep you comfortable without flipping to the cool side. According to Amazon, more than 40,000 pairs were bought in the past month alone, showing just how popular they are.
Tools aren’t cheap, so invest in durable options from brands like DeWalt, Black+Decker and Milwaukee.
Original price: $239
DeWalt is known for professional-grade tools, and this drill and driver set delivers. Long-lasting batteries keep both tools running for extended use, while built-in LED lights help you work in low-light spaces.
Original price: $239
Make precise cuts with this compact DeWalt jig saw designed for control and ease. The cordless build keeps you moving freely, while an LED light helps you clearly see your cut line.
Original price: $1,099
Save $200 on this Milwaukee 9-piece tool set. It includes multiple saws, drills, drivers and even a leaf blower, all powered by two high-performance batteries. A storage bag keeps everything organized.
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Original price: $24.99
Light your way with this Energizer LED flashlight that runs up to 15 hours on a single set of batteries. The shatterproof lens and drop-resistant design make it a reliable everyday tool.
Original price: $104.99
Pack for outdoor trips with the Igloo Trailmate cooler. Thick insulated walls help keep ice colder longer, while rubber latches and a padlock-ready design provides peace of mind.
You wear shoes every day, so choose pairs built to last. Carhartt, Skechers and New Balance make durable styles that hold up.
Original price: $92
Step in and go with these hands-free Skechers slip-ins — no bending required. Adaptive cushioning keeps your feet comfortable, and they’re machine washable for easy upkeep.
READ MORE: Top Skechers sneaker deals on Amazon — starting at just $39
Original price: $155
Protect your feet on the job with Timberland’s steel-toe work boots. The cushioned sole supports feet, while the heat-resistant rubber outsole provides traction and stability on slick surfaces.
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Original price: $79.99
Keep moving comfortably in these New Balance sneakers built with thick cushioning and a supportive feel. The durable rubber outsold stands up to daily walks, workouts and more.
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California man sentenced to prison for using pickaxe to kill teen brother with cerebral palsy
A California man was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to the pickaxe murder of his teenage half-brother, who had cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair.
Zuberi Sharp, 26, was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading guilty in March to the second-degree murder of his 15-year-old half-brother, Zayde, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
He also admitted to several special allegations and aggravating factors, including that he inflicted great bodily injury, that he used a weapon in the commission of the crime and that the victim was vulnerable.
On Dec. 5, 2024, deputies were called to a home on the 400 block of Jeanne Court in Newbury Park shortly after 8 p.m. following his mother’s 911 call from Zayde’s mother, who reported that her son had been struck in the head with an object.
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The victim’s mother reported that Sharp had attacked Zayde with a pickaxe inside a shed in the backyard.
The teen’s uncle heard a loud thud and rushed to the shed to check on the two brothers. He observed Sharp standing over Zayde while holding a pickaxe.
Zayde was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.
Meanwhile, Sharp fled the scene and was later found at nearby Newbury Park High School, where deputies took him into custody after receiving reports of a man acting erratically on the football field, authorities said.
The incident forced a lockdown, as student-athletes were on the field when he arrived.
“This sentence reflects the seriousness of a violent and senseless act against a vulnerable victim,” Senior Deputy District Attorney David Russell said in a press release. “While nothing can undo this loss, it ensures the defendant is held accountable and that the victim’s family has been spared the trauma of a trial.”
Investigators never released a motive for the attack, but family members told KTLA they believed Sharp was having a manic episode at the time.
“It’s hard,” Zayde’s mother previously told the outlet at a ceremony to honor her son. “It’s been really hard. Pain every day.”
Sharp is also the son of convicted killer Calvin Sharp, who killed a 6-year-old boy with a meat cleaver in 2007. He pleaded guilty to the murder and was sentenced to life in prison.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Sharp’s legal team. The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office directed inquiries to Tuesday’s press release.
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Kentucky man accused of kidnapping, killing woman and keeping her body under trailer before disposal
A Kentucky man is set to go to trial next year after he allegedly abducted and killed a woman, wrapped her body, stored it under his trailer and dumped it on the side of a road seven years ago, according to authorities.
Ryan “Todd” Crawley had his trial date set for May 17–28 of next year in connection with the 2019 death of April Arnett, the Scott County Circuit Court said, according to WKYT.
He was indicted earlier this year on charges of murder, kidnapping and evidence tampering. Crawley pleaded not guilty to the murder and kidnapping charges after he previously pleaded guilty to evidence tampering and abuse of a corpse.
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Crawley has pleaded not guilty to the murder and kidnapping charges, and those charges remain pending. His attorneys have argued that the timing of the new charges — nearly seven years after Arnett’s death — raises questions about the case. Court documents allege Crawley was involved in Arnett’s kidnapping and killing.
His lawyers, who have sought to maintain their client’s innocence on the more serious charges, have highlighted that the murder and kidnapping charges were filed nearly seven years after the 2019 incident.
On Aug. 17, 2019, at about 9 p.m., Kentucky State Police were notified about a body later identified as Arnett that was found off KY Highway 2328, also known as Old Lexington Road, in Madison County.
Police say the discovery was made four days after Arnett’s alleged death in Scott County.
Crawley allegedly wrapped up Arnett’s body before storing it under his trailer, court documents say, according to WLEX.
Four other people, including the defendant’s cousin Ronald Crawley, were charged with helping kidnap Arnett.
Authorities said the two Crawleys drove into Madison County over the Old Clays Ferry Bridge with Arnett’s body wrapped in a tarp with cinder blocks attached. The pair attempted to toss her body into the water, but it became stuck on a guy wire, at which point the men put Arnett’s body back into the vehicle and dumped it off the side of the road, where she was ultimately found.
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Ronald Crawley was arrested in Oregon in 2019 after allegedly fleeing to the state.
Arnett was a mother of three, according to her obituary, which said she “will forever be known for her big heart and infectious smile.”
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Two planes come within 500 feet of each other while approaching JFK Airport in latest close call
Two planes had a close call while approaching John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Monday, with flight-tracking data reportedly showing they came within roughly 500 feet vertically of each other.
The incident came one day after a separate plane struck a light pole and damaged a bakery truck while landing in New Jersey, marking the latest in a string of aviation close calls.
Air traffic control audio shows a controller at JFK alerted the pilot of a Delta flight, operated by its subsidiary Endeavor Air, to a smaller aircraft flying less than 500 feet above them, according to ABC7.
Data from Flightradar24 cited by ABC7 shows the planes were separated by about 475 feet vertically as their paths crossed. The Endeavor aircraft was at about 2,100 feet, while the Cirrus plane was at roughly 2,575 feet.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said Endeavor Air Flight 5289 was on final approach to Runway 22L around 5:15 p.m. Monday when a Cirrus SR22 crossed overhead while preparing to land on Runway 22R.
“Air traffic control provided traffic advisories to both pilots, and each reported the other in sight,” the FAA said. “The required separation was maintained.”
The Endeavor pilot told controllers the flight crew received a traffic advisory, followed by a resolution advisory from the aircraft’s collision avoidance system, ABC7 reported.
Audio captured the exchange between controllers and the flight crew.
“Endeavor 5289 yeah I’m not talking to him. He’s 500 feet above you now left to right half a mile in front of you,” a controller said, according to the report.
“And tower Endeavor 5289 he just flew about 500 feet right over so looks like he’s taking a left turn now,” the pilot responded.
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Monday’s incident is the latest in a series of close calls that have drawn increased scrutiny from federal regulators and lawmakers.
On Sunday, a United Airlines flight traveling from Venice, Italy, to Newark Liberty International Airport struck a light pole and damaged a bakery truck during its descent around 2 p.m. The 221 passengers and 10 crew members aboard were not injured, and the plane landed safely.
JFK also experienced a close call last month when two passenger jets came too close on approach, triggering onboard collision warnings and a federal investigation.
In that incident, the FAA said Republic Airways Flight 4464 performed a go-around after missing its approach path and flying too close to Air Canada Express Flight 8554, which had been cleared to land on a parallel runway.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the FAA, Delta and Cirrus for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner and Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.
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