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Don't miss Jupiter and Venus meet in a dazzling conjunction on June 9: Here's where and when to look SpaceLook up: 'Kissing planets' set to light up the night sky this week FOX WeatherThis Week's Sky at a Glance, June 5 - 14 Sky & TelescopeWhy do Venus and Jupiter meet up in the sky so often? It's a symptom of a solar system that supports life on Earth Space
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A recent report from The International Air Transport Association warned airlines and travelers of the heavy costs to come.
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The crowdsourced map, launched by environmental activist Erin Brockovich, shows construction across Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other states.
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You don't have to be all that old to remember the excitement of "outlet shopping" - hitting special shopping centers (or even whole towns - Freeport, Maine, anyone?) for deals on overstock, returned, or sometimes separate bargain-lines of product. It only makes sense that the nation's biggest online retailer, Amazon.com, would play this game with its own outlet - without the bricks and mortar (and ancillary candy and fudge vendors).
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As millions of Americans signed up for Amazon Prime weigh the benefits of Amazon Prime perks - (both the new one or two and the ones being taken away) against the recent membership price increase - Amazon Outlet is probably a reason to stick around.
These aren't used or second-hand items, and some are even quite high end (think Apple, Bose, Marmot and Pendleton). Amazon Outlet items are actual overstocks - Amazon bought too many of them - discontinued items, or just plain old clearance items. And they cut across a retail swath. That means you'll see clothing, kitchenware, home d
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