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It’s the Season for Savings: Amazon’s Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday Deal Events Offer Deep Discounts on Customer-Favorite Brands from November 20 through December 1

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It’s the Season for Savings: Amazon’s Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday Deal Events Offer Deep Discounts on Customer-Favorite Brands from November 20 through December 1
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It’s the Season for Savings: Amazon’s Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday Deal Events Offer Deep Discounts on Customer-Favorite Brands from November 20 through December 1

2025-11-10 14:01 Last Updated At:11-11 12:02

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Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced its Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday deal events, kicking off November 20 at 12:01 a.m. PST, running through December 1. The savings events will feature millions of deals across popular categories including home, electronics, beauty, and apparel from brands like BISSELL, Beats, medicube, and Nike. Customers can save on great deals such as up to 55% off select home products from Shark, 50% off select games from Nintendo, and 50% off select apparel from NAADAM, plus some of our lowest prices of the year so far from brands like Kiehl’s, LEGO, PlayStation, and Bose. Shoppers can also browse top gifts of the season in the Holiday Shop including Amazon-exclusive products like the Charlotte Tilbury holiday bundle and toys from Fisher-Price and Hot Wheels; explore top toys from this year’s Holiday Kids Gift Book like LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Creator sets; and discover new daily deal drops throughout the events with Today’s Big Deals—featuring deep discounts, while supplies last. Each day, customers can discover exciting new deals across themes like 4+ star gifts featuring 55% off Keurig K-Express Coffee Maker, Toys for all featuring 50% off select Squishmallows, and Premium gifts featuring 40% off NordicTrack Commercial Studio Cycle.

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"Amazon is your home for holiday shopping savings. We're providing customers with incredible Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday deals across a vast selection of products, with deep discounts across more than 35 categories and some of our lowest prices of the year so far on top brands," said Doug Herrington, CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores. "We aim to meet or beat other retailers' prices every day so customers don't have to spend time comparing prices. And with record-breaking delivery speeds —including Same-Day Delivery in over 9,000 U.S. cities and towns—customers can get everything they want and need for the holiday season fast regardless of whether they live in a big city or a rural community."

Holiday Essentials at Unbeatable Prices

Customers can prepare their homes for the holidays with incredible savings on seasonal essentials across decorating, entertaining, and dining. Shoppers will find up to 40% off holiday decor from brands like Lenox and Yankee Candle. Gift-giving preparations are made affordable with wrapping essentials starting at $3, including festive paper, gift bags, ribbons, bows, and tape; and hosting gifts starting at $10 such as seasonal candles, decorative serving pieces, and artisanal kitchen accessories. For their holiday feast, customers can shop Amazon's exclusive "Feed 5 for $25" Thanksgiving meal offer—featuring Butterball turkey, homestyle sides, and a classic pre-made pie—making entertaining both festive and accessible this season.

The Ultimate Holiday Shop: Curated Gifts for Every List

The Amazon Holiday Shop is the ultimate gift-finding destination, featuring thoughtfully curated collections that make discovering the perfect present effortless. This season, customers can explore Top 100 lists and gift guides organized by recipient, price point, and interest—from stocking stuffers to premium picks for the hardest-to-shop-for people on their lists. Customers can also browse the annual Toys We Love list and Holiday Kids Gift Book featuring this season's most exciting toys, games, and entertainment, with deals throughout the shopping experience.

Shop While You Watch: Exclusive Black Friday Sports Coverage and Shopping

Prime Video is set to broadcast an unprecedented 15 hours of exclusive live sports action on Black Friday, with no subscription or Prime membership required. Coverage begins at 6:00 a.m. PST with the anticipated return of the PGA TOUR’s “The Skins Game” golf event, followed by the third annual Black Friday Football game featuring the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Chicago Bears. The day concludes with an NBA on Prime doubleheader that includes the Milwaukee Bucks vs. New York Knicks, leading into the Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers. Fans can watch and shop simultaneously with the enhanced "Shop the Game" experience—simply press "up" on your remote or open the Amazon Shopping app and search “shop the game” to find great deals featured in the broadcasts. Sports enthusiasts can shop game-day essentials including custom NFL and NBA apparel designed by Amazon Creators including Brittany Mahomes, Normani, Winnie Harlow, and Jordyn Woods, along with official merchandise from premium brands.

Preview Top Deals

Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday deal events bring Amazon’s holiday savings from November 20 through December 1, with incredible deals across categories at amazon.com/blackfriday and amazon.com/cybermonday.

Shop Now: Amazon Haul Celebrates First Year

Amazon is celebrating the growth and global expansion of Amazon Haul with an exclusive two-day global sale event running November 10-11, featuring an incredible selection of deals for as low as $0.11—marking one of our biggest savings opportunities before Black Friday Week begins. Amazon Haul makes it easier than ever to discover sought-after products at ultra-low prices, all $20 or less, across a wide range of categories including fashion, home, lifestyle, electronics, and other products. Customers can find Amazon Haul in the Amazon Shopping app by searching “Haul” in the search bar, navigating to Amazon Haul from the main menu icon, or by going to amazon.com/haul.

Small Business Spotlight: Supporting Independent Sellers

This holiday season, Amazon is making it easier than ever to shop small through the Small Business Holiday Shop at amazon.com/smallbusinessgifts. The shop features unique products from small businesses across a wide range of categories. Shoppers can look for the Small Business Badge and browse holiday gift guides to find one-of-a-kind gifts and can't-miss deals including: up to 50% off skincare from TruSkin and select toddler balance bikes from KRIDDO; 35% off Solawave Red Light Therapy Wand; up to 30% off Non-Alcoholic Le SpritzVariety 16-Pack from Ghia, Raycon Everyday Earbuds Classic, pet shampoo from Honest Paws, and select products from Blissy; and up to 20% off Phlur. The joy of giving is even greater when your purchase supports an entrepreneur's dream.

Smart Shopping: Using Rufus this Holiday Season

Experience the magic of having your own personal shopper this holiday season with Rufus, Amazon's AI assistant for shopping, that can find the perfect gift for every special someone on your list while you enjoy a lower-stress holiday:

And for customers who are stuck and simply can’t make a decision, Amazon’s newest shopping innovation Help Me Decide analyzes browsing activity, searches, shopping history, and preferences to recommend the right product, helping shoppers confidently complete their holiday shopping and leaving them more time to enjoy the festivities.

From Wishlist to Doorstep: Fast, Free Delivery Through the Holidays

Amazon now offers Same-Day Delivery across millions of items in more than 9,000 U.S. cities and towns with Prime members having access to more than 300 million items with free Prime shipping, with tens of millions available for Same-Day or One-Day Delivery. Before the end of the year, Amazon will bring Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery to thousands of smaller cities, towns, and rural communities across the U.S. The vast selection, including grocery and household essentials, across health, beauty, baby, and pet food, is available for delivery or pickup within hours—ensuring customers have everything they want and need to prepare for the holidays. With these convenient delivery options, customers can shop with confidence knowing their holiday purchases will arrive on time.

About Prime

Prime is savings, convenience, entertainment, and shopping innovation all in one membership. More than 200 million paid Prime members around the world enjoy access to Amazon’s enormous selection, exceptional value, and fast delivery. In the U.S., we offer more than 300 million items with free Prime shipping, including tens of millions of products available with Same Day or One-Day Delivery. Anyone can join Prime for $14.99 per month or $139 per year, or start a free 30-day trial if eligible at amazon.com/prime. Additionally, young adults can try Prime for Young Adults with a six-month $0 trial at amazon.com/youngadult, then pay a discounted rate of $7.49 per month or $69 per year for a membership. Qualifying government assistance recipients and income-verified customers can get Prime Access for $6.99 per month at amazon.com/getprimeaccess. For more information about Prime, including discounted memberships, visit aboutamazon.com/prime.

About Amazon

Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.

Black Friday Week starts Nov 20.

Black Friday Week starts Nov 20.

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — The bunched leaderboard, the inability to pull away, the momentum changing with virtually every shot.

Yes, if the U.S. Open plays out Sunday like it did in the third round, then the race for second place will be a nailbiter.

Three players whose names will drive Google searches galore for casual golf fans — Tom Kim, Sam Stevens and Sahith Theegala — found themselves tied with a bigger name, Scottie Scheffler, in a four-way logjam for second with 18 holes to play at Shinnecock.

They all finished Saturday trailing leader Wyndham Clark by six shots.

"As you can see, it’s kind of a jumbled leaderboard," Kim said, “except for where the leader is.”

For the record, a six-shot rally would be one less than the biggest final-round comeback in U.S. Open history. That belongs to Arnold Palmer, back in 1960 at Cherry Hills.

Even if they had resumes approaching Palmer's, the odds would be stacked against these three dreamers. Turns out, they don't.

Kim, Stevens and Theegala have a total of one top-5 finish in majors between them. All in their 20s and looking for a breakthrough, they have a total of 39 starts in majors between them, dating to 2020.

They will play in groups ahead of Scheffler, whose early round of 69 left him in that jumble at 1-under 209 and gave him the last, and featured, tee time with Clark on Sunday.

The other three know they have quite a hill to climb. If Clark falters or Shinnecock Hills rises up — now less likely with the wind expected to calm down — then Scheffler figures to be the best bet to scoop up the trophy and wrap up the career Grand Slam.

“So much of it kind of depends on what Wyndham does,” Stevens said. “I could play a great round tomorrow and shoot 3- or 4-under and still lose by seven.”

But, stranger things have happened.

“There's a disaster waiting to happen on every hole,” Theegala said. “So you just have to be patient.”

A quick look at the group in second place:

At Pepperdine, became only the fifth player in the last 30 years to win the three biggest awards for college players: The Fred Haskins, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus Awards.

But Theegala became a bigger name when he appeared on the Netflix series “Full Swing,” which takes an inside look at players on the PGA Tour. He was still living at home when he made it to the tour, and things like doing his laundry felt new.

Theegala's best major finish was ninth place at the 2023 Masters. His lone win on tour was at 2023 at the Fortinet Championship.

Quotable: “There’s a lot of danger involved in pushing it a little bit, but you do have opportunities to kind of make a push at the end there.”

Kim became a lightning rod for his fiery appearances at the Presidents Cup in 2022 and 2024. There was friction because of the fist-pumping antics he pulled and some difference of opinion over who, if anyone, crossed the line when he teamed with Si Woo Kim in a match against Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay.

Kim also made a splash when he waded into a swamp looking for an errant tee shot at the 2023 PGA at Oak Hill. He came out a muddy mess and had to dip into a stream to clean up — a viral moment that he explained by saying: "I mean it’s a major championship. I’m fighting for every single stroke I have.”

Kim finished in a tie for second at the 2023 British Open, though he shot a 67 to pull into that tie and was still six shots behind winner Brian Harman in a major as lopsided as this one is shaping up to be.

Quotable: “I think you’ve just got to look at it as you’ve got to kind of do your own thing. You can’t really force a lot of things out here. You’ve got to keep staying patient, and that’s what I’m going to do.”

A father of four, Stevens is the third generation of a golf family with deep roots in Kansas and across the Midwest.

His grandfather, Johnny “Slim” Stevens, made more than two dozen starts on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and played in the 1969 U,S. Open. His father, Charlie, played college golf at Oklahoma, had a brief stop on the Korn Ferry Tour and won the Kansas Amateur in 2010.

He has made more than $10 million on the PGA Tour but has yet to post his first win. Asked earlier in the week about his surge at Shinnecock, he said a good conversation with his wife, Kelsey, helped him rediscocver his perspective.

“I’m only 29,” he said, “so I probably don’t need to be bitter about things quite yet.”

Quotable: “You don’t normally shoot a low number trying to shoot a low number. You kind of shoot a low number just because it happens.”

AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Tom Kim, of South Korea, watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Tom Kim, of South Korea, watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Sam Stevens watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Sam Stevens watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Sahith Theegala reacts after missing a putt on the fourth hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026.(AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Sahith Theegala reacts after missing a putt on the fourth hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Saturday, June 20, 2026.(AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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