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Reality star Steve McBee Sr. blasts government fraud case as a 'bullying technique' before heading to prison

Steve McBee Sr. is preparing to begin his two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving crop insurance.

In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the 52-year-old reality star shared how he reacted to learning he would be going to prison, saying "it was a sobering moment."

He explained that when he first heard about the investigation, he "really wasn't overly concerned," because, as a business owner for more than 33 years, he had "gone through every audit under the sun." He thought it was just like any other audit, and after they got the necessary information, "it'll go away like the rest of them."

However, after a meeting with his lawyer, he came to understand that this time was different.

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"I went down there and the government basically just gave us kind of a BAFO – best and final offer," he said. "We have 48 hours. He said this is their bullying technique, kind of the poker game here. And then, basically what they said was, okay, you as an individual can plead guilty and, just for clarification, you can plead to one count of giving a fraudulent statement to crop insurance. If you don't do that as an individual, Steve A. McBee, in turn, we're going to charge one of my teammates, one of my co-workers, with 27 federal indictments in 48 hours."

He called what they did a "bullying technique," saying both he and his teammates "had nothing to do with it." He said, "When I looked at them charging some of my fellow co-workers," he couldn't let them take the blame, adding that as the owner of the company, "I made the decision the buck stops with me," so he took the responsibility.

WATCH: STEVE MCBEE SR. THOUGHT THE INVESTIGATION WAS JUST ANOTHER AUDIT BEFORE GETTING SENTENCED TO PRISON TIME FOR CROP INSURANCE FRAUD

McBee was sentenced to two years at the Federal Prison Camp in Yankton, South Dakota, and during a sentencing hearing on Oct. 16, was also ordered to an additional two years of supervised release once he completes his prison sentence, and he will have to pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the USDA Risk Management Agency.

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Prior to his sentencing, he faced up to 30 years in federal prison.

"I wanna make absolute, with absolute clarity, that people understand, there's no money missing," he said. "When you farm like over 10,000 acres, which we farmed 44,000 acres, three states, in 2020, 923 different fields, they do a post-planting audit, a pre-harvest, and a post-harvest audit. They know what grain we have. They've been all over every field."

"They found a plant date that was half wrong. We were there on May 20th. We planted half the field. We didn't go back till like June 19th," he added. "And they basically said, your entire crop insurance is null and void because of a half wrong plant date. I mean, I'm like, this can't be real. That's day-to-day common business."

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McBee went on to call the case against him a "trophy prosecution," adding that the business has been greatly impacted by the two-year prison sentence, explaining he's lost over $20 million in loans. "I had to pay all them off, had to sell a bunch of land. I mean it goes on and on," he said.

WATCH: STEVE MCBEE SR. SAYS HE ‘LOST $20 MILLION IN LOANS' SINCE HIS SENTENCING'

In addition to the monetary loss, McBee said his reputation has also been "destroyed," with people now thinking he earned all his money by defrauding the government, and not through "33 years of working seven days a week."

"We didn't make money farming. We broke even some years, and farming is very difficult to make money and, I like challenges and I love farming. It's, I think it's in my DNA," he said. "Literally 75 people lost their job. We downsized drastically, and I still have 300 employees at my other businesses. It caused problems at my other businesses, well, everywhere. Everywhere you bank with, because when they charge you with a felony, I mean, then the banks get involved, as you would know from personal guarantees."

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When it comes to his family, however, the reality star said they "have never been closer." He said he knows he "raised four lions, not four sheep," and isn't worried about his sons, adding they have a strong work ethic. 

Despite everything he is going through, McBee maintains he will "never let somebody make me a victim" and once his sentence is over, he "will come out stronger and more ready to go than ever."

WATCH: STEVE MCBEE SR. SHARES HOW HE IS PREPARING FOR PRISON

"Steve McBee holds the door open for every young and old person. My kids are always like, 'Dad, don't pick up hitchhikers.' I stop and change tires on the side of the highway. That's who Steve McBee is. I know who I am," he said. "I'm not stabbing somebody at a gas pump after I've been arrested 100 times and let back out on the streets. But I'm the one going to prison. Life ain't fair sometimes, for no reason at all. I told the boys that, and I'm going to buck up, but I want my story heard because other farmers need to know they can get you any time they want."

In terms of preparing for prison, McBee said he has "tried to get everything in line with the businesses" for his sons and the managers.

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He tries to look on the bright side of the situation, saying this is an opportunity for his managers "to step up, prove that they can do this."

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"People don't call me and say, 'Hey, Steve just wanted to let you know everything's great today,' they call me with the crisis," he said. "‘Hey, this and this happened, how do you want to handle it?’ Well, now they'll get the opportunity to make those decisions, so I think they're they're nervous, but they'll be fine so I've tried to prepare everything."

Prior to going to prison, he will also take time to celebrate all the holidays and birthdays he will miss while away.

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The whole process will be shown on the next season of "McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys," with McBee saying his family always wants to be "transparent" with their viewers.

"One thing that we said when we were making the show with Bravo and NBC Universal was that we want to keep it real," he said. "We feel like too many of the shows, the drama they kind of tried to create it and whatever, so we want to be very transparent and open with our lives if we think that people can read through the BS, and they know what's real and what's not. And so yeah, we're gonna allow them."

"That was a family decision," he added. "They asked, and they were very respectful if they could film that. And we kind of all talked about it collectively, as a group, and decided that it's happening regardless. It's part of our lives."

First Sunday of Advent reminds us that hope is our calling even in the darkest times

Ask almost anyone, anywhere, and they’ll tell you that 2025 has been a hard year. We’ve witnessed global wars, school shootings and an alarming rise in political violence. We’ve endured a cost-of-living crisis, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, natural disasters that have affected millions, and much, much more.

For many of us, this year has felt like one setback after another. In the midst of this reality, it is easy to focus on the evil in this world and lose hope.

Hope is such a simple word but it holds so much meaning and significance, especially today, on the first Sunday of Advent. While the first candle in the Advent wreath is often referred to as the "hope" candle, it also has another name that adds depth and richness. It is also known as the Prophet’s Candle.

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Named for the Old Testament prophets who faithfully waited for the Messiah, their stories add context to the kind of hope this candle represents. It is a patient hope — a hope that endures in the face of suffering. Above all, it is a hope that will be realized. That’s what we remember this Sunday, and that’s why we light the wreath every year. It’s not just a tradition. It’s a reminder that light will overcome darkness.

In a study published in MIT Technology Review, researchers found that the human eye can see a single candle flame from just over 1.7 miles away. Even a small, solitary candle can stand against incredible darkness. More than that, it’s the presence of the darkness that makes the glow of the candle shine all the more brightly.

The same is true of hope in this world. Hope, like light, is more powerful than the darkness of evil. That’s why the Apostle John uses the imagery of light and darkness in the opening verses of his gospel, saying, "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

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I will be the last to minimize the hardships of this year. However, I want to be the first to remind everyone that God has shown up in beautiful, powerful ways. Each and every instance of God’s hand at work serves as a reminder that our hope is sure and that He will put all things right in the end.

But we aren’t supposed to wait around, simply expecting God to act. Instead, He invites us to participate, to help bring His kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven. He expects each of us to represent a tangible hope by loving our neighbors, feeding the hungry and caring for the sick.

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In October, 22 people graduated from the CityServe Educational Collaborative, a program in Kern County, California, where CityServe is headquartered, that provides life coaching and job-skills training to those experiencing obstacles or a painful past. During the ceremony, one graduate read a poem reflecting on the power and impact of the program. One line rings especially true today:

"You are vessels of hope."

These words remind us that hope isn’t simply an idea. It is tangible and embodied in action. It meets people wherever they are on their journey.

That’s what is happening at the Elevate apartments in Bakersfield, California. It’s at these apartments that those without stable housing are offered an affordable, safe home, with a fighting chance of success in every aspect of their lives — personally, professionally and spiritually.

It’s also why thousands of individuals, organizations and churches around the world partnered to build the Ein Habesor Sports Complex in Israel, a resource that provides a safe and secure space for recreation and rejuvenation to the people of Ein Habesor who were brutally attacked on the night of Oct. 7.

These are just two examples of the transformation that God can bring about when his people fulfill their responsibility to be vessels of hope. The hope of a Messiah coming to rescue his people in an imperfect world isn’t just something we read about each Christmas season. It can be a daily reality, proven over and over again around the world when we find a way to help fix what’s broken.

We do this not in our own power, but as people reflecting the light of the greatest hope for all mankind — Jesus Christ. Because of Him, our hope incarnate, we can be light in the darkness and persevere in the face of evil for the good of our neighbor. It is into that most holy work that we are invited, not just this Advent season, but every day of our lives.

Mysterious pile of bones discovered near popular landmark triggers urgent investigation

An unusual grouping of bones was found near one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks — and officials aren't sure how the bones got there.

The remains were found on Crow Hill near Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, a rise within Holyrood Park that overlooks Duddingston Loch and the Firth of Forth.

Park rangers uncovered the bones during a routine patrol after a wildfire burned part of the park in August, according to Historic Environment Scotland (HES).

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The cause of the wildfire is still under investigation. Though the collection was found over the summer, officials did not disclose the discovery until November. 

Once alerted, archaeologists quickly arrived to assess and remove the cache. 

The curious collection of bones consists of several specials, according to the HES, including "cattle, horse, sheep or goat and possibly even cat."

The HES added, "The remains do not seem to have been part of a wider feature. However, the number and variety of bones make it an unusual — and potentially significant — discovery."

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An HES official told Fox News Digital the bones are likely post-medieval, but no age has been determined yet. 

"It is likely this area was used for grazing, as much of the land in Holyrood Park was grazed in the past," an HES spokesperson said.

"However, the bones belong to various species of animal and are not complete skeletons, so there is no obvious or direct link to sheep grazing."

Specialists plan to radiocarbon date the bones, which they hope will shed light on how old they are and why they were dumped.

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The HES also noted that Crow Hill is near a prehistoric hillfort that once surrounded the summits of both Crow Hill and Arthur's Seat.

The spokesperson added that Holyrood Park is a "hugely rich archaeological landscape" — with much more of its history still to be uncovered.

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"We are continually learning about its past and the nature of what survives here," the official added.

The bone collection adds to a number of eyebrow-raising archaeological discoveries in Scotland over the past year.

Over the summer, an archaeology student found a finely carved ancient head, featuring an eerie smile, during a dig on a Scottish farm.

In Inverness, archaeologists discovered a prehistoric village beneath a future golf course earlier this year.

Chinese cyberattack campaign likely impacted every American, former FBI official says

A former FBI official claims that it's likely every American has been impacted by a Chinese-state-sponsored cyberattack.

International law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and National Security Agency, issued a joint advisory in September warning the public that CCP-sponsored actors are "targeting" many aspects of American lives, including telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging, and military infrastructure networks.

The cyberattack wasn't limited to the U.S. and targeted many countries around the globe, according to the advisory. According to the international agencies, the three Chinese companies believed to be behind Salt Typhoon work for China's intelligence services, which include units in the People’s Liberation Army and Ministry of State Security. 

Through the information gathered during the cyberattacks, the Chinese intelligence services can "identify and track their targets’ communications and movements around the world."

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Cynthia Kaiser, a former high-ranking official in the FBI's cyber division, told the New York Times it's hard to envision a scenario where any American wasn't impacted by the hack.

"I can’t imagine any American was spared given the breadth of the campaign," she said.

Those directly impacted by the cyberattack include senior U.S. government officials and prominent political figures whose communications were accessed, according to the FBI.

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Pete Nicoletti, chief information security officer at Check Point, told Fox News Digital that those behind the Salt Typhoon cyberattack had unprecedented access to phone calls being placed by Americans.

"They had full reign access," Nicoletti, said. "So, you know, your grandmother calling you to remind you to pick up groceries was not a targeted person and they're gonna listen into that call. But Trump, Vance, Kamala Harris, and dozens of other US government officials were specifically targeted."

Nicoletti said the Salt Typhoon hackers "established a foothold and exfiltrated data for five years," which is "almost unprecedented."

Yet the cybersecurity expert says his greatest concern is not what Salt Typhoon may target in the future, but whether the group remains embedded inside companies and agencies that still haven’t discovered the intrusion.

"My biggest concern is they're still in various organizations and undetected," he said. "So the thing that I worry about is not the next time that these guys hack somebody, it's what they're doing currently and who they're in."

When discussing the cyberattack in December 2024, then-deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger said the hackers worked to identify the owners of various devices, then spy on phone calls and text messages if they were "government targets of interest."

Fox News Digital's Landon Mion contributed to this report.

Massachusetts man accused of beating parents and setting home on fire, leaving them to die

A man was arrested after allegedly beating his elderly parents, lighting their Massachusetts home on fire and leaving them in the residence despite their pleas for help, according to authorities.

Darius Hazard, 44, was charged with murder and arson after his parents — 76-year-old Venture and 83-year-old Donald — were found dead in the living room of their burned North Adams home on Monday, according to the Berkshire District Attorney’s Office.

Hazard confessed to physically assaulting his parents inside their home, pouring gasoline on the floor and setting the house on fire before driving away and abandoning them in the burning structure, investigators said.

Both of the suspect's parents were found dead in the home by firefighters who responded to the blaze at about 7 a.m. on Monday. The medical examiner ruled their cause of death as smoke inhalation.

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Police later took Hazard into custody at a Walmart parking lot. Officers frisked him, and he said he had a knife in his car. He said he had attempted to stab himself, and he had injuries to his thigh and chest.

Prosecutors said Hazard told the officers he became "really, really angry" while he and his father were helping his mother, who had difficulty walking and suffered from advanced arthritis and scoliosis, after she fell around 3 a.m., court documents show, according to WNYT.

"I guess I snapped," he said.

Hazard was yelling at them and hitting them repeatedly, the outlet reported. His father told him to stop, which he eventually did. He then shoved both parents to the floor and struck them with various objects, as well as his fist. He even threw a fan at his father.

He poured gasoline on the floor upstairs and in the living room, set a match and drove away.

His parents were injured, but alive when he left. He told police they were yelling "come back" and "help me, help us, we are in trouble" as he left the home.

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Hazard said he knew he should not have lost his cool like this. He said he had lost his temper in the past and yelled or broken things, but this was the first time he assaulted his parents.

He has pleaded not guilty and remains held without bail at Berkshire County House of Correction, News 10 reported.

Schumer accuses Trump of pushing US toward ‘foreign war’ with Venezuela

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., issued a sharp warning Saturday about President Donald Trump’s posture toward Venezuela, accusing him of edging the U.S. "closer and closer to another costly foreign war" without congressional approval.

In a blistering statement, Schumer criticized Trump’s recent escalation toward Venezuela and argued that the president had upended the Constitution.

"President Trump’s reckless actions towards Venezuela are pushing America closer and closer to another costly foreign war," Schumer stated. "Under our Constitution, Congress has the sole power to declare war — not the President — and Congress has not authorized the use of military force against Venezuela."

The minority leader cautioned the president to avoid entering into another overseas conflict, writing that "Americans are tired of endless foreign wars that cost the lives of countless American service members and drain precious resources."

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"This is not an America First policy," he added.

Schumer called for bipartisan pushback, urging his colleagues in Congress to "come together to return the power to declare war back to the people."

The New York Democrat's comments came after Trump wrote on Truth Social that Venezuela’s airspace should be considered "closed in its entirety."

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"To all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers, please consider THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA TO BE CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY," he wrote.

That post came a week after the Federal Aviation Administration warned airlines of a "worsening security situation" in the area.

While speaking to U.S. service members on Thanksgiving, Trump said the U.S. will "very soon" begin stopping suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers "by land."

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"In recent weeks, you've been working to deter Venezuelan drug traffickers, of which there are many," Trump said. "Of course, there aren't too many coming in by sea anymore. Have you probably noticed that?"

The president added that drug traffickers kill "hundreds of thousands of people a year" in the U.S. from the "poisons" they bring in.

Trump has not dismissed the idea of sending American troops into Venezuela, stating on Nov. 17 that he hasn't eliminated the possibility.

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Asked whether he ruled out troop deployments, Trump responded, "No, I don't rule out that, I don't rule out anything."

On Friday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth defended the Trump administration's strikes on alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean Sea.

"As we’ve said from the beginning, and in every statement, these highly effective strikes are specifically intended to be ‘lethal, kinetic strikes,'" Hegseth wrote on X. "The declared intent is to stop lethal drugs, destroy narco-boats, and kill the narco-terrorists who are poisoning the American people. Every trafficker we kill is affiliated with a Designated Terrorist Organization."

Hegseth's statement followed reports from multiple news outlets, including The Washington Post and CNN, that claimed the U.S. military ordered a second strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on Sept. 2 after the initial attack left two survivors.

"As usual, the fake news is delivering more fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory reporting to discredit our incredible warriors fighting to protect the homeland," Hegseth added in his post.

House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers, R-Ala., and ranking member Adam Smith, D-Wash., issued a joint statement Saturday reiterating that the committee is "committed to providing rigorous oversight of the Department of Defense’s military operations in the Caribbean."

"We take seriously the reports of follow-on strikes on boats alleged to be ferrying narcotics in the SOUTHCOM region and are taking bipartisan action to gather a full accounting of the operation in question," the lawmakers wrote.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.

Fox News Digital's Sophia Compton, Brie Stimson, Greg Norman and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.

Mass shooting at Stockton, California, banquet hall leaves 4 dead, 10 wounded

Four people were killed and 10 were wounded in a mass shooting in Stockton, California, Saturday evening, according to officials.

Deputies responded shortly before 6 p.m. to a report of a shooting near the 1900 block of Lucile Avenue.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said at a news conference that children and adults were shot.

Early indications "suggest this may have been a targeted incident," a spokesperson for the sheriff's office said.

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The suspect remains at-large, according to the sheriff's office.

"We are doing everything possible to bring the individual that's responsible for this to justice," San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas said.

Detectives continue to work on determining a possible motive.

The shooting happened during a family gathering inside a banquet hall.

Multiple people were taken to hospitals, although their conditions are unclear.

The incident remains under investigation, with the FBI also probing the shooting.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been briefed on the situation, and the governor's Office of Emergency Services is coordinating with local law enforcement.

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"Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and everyone impacted by this senseless violence," the sheriff's office said.

Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee said: "I am devastated and angry to learn about the mass shooting at a child’s birthday party. An ice cream shop should never be a place where families fear for their lives."

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. 

Amazon's early Cyber Monday deals: Save 40% or more on AirPods, Dyson and more

Skip the endless scrolling and shop smarter this year. Amazon’s Cyber Monday has already begun, with deals from trusted brands like Dyson, Shark, Vitamix, Samsonite and Ring running through Dec. 1. Some of the best include the newest AirPods that are now under $70, the classic Crock-Pot slow cooker that's down to $36 and this SwissGear three-piece luggage set that's more than $195 off.

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Score essential home upgrades like a new vacuum or dinnerware.

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The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K turns almost any TV into a smart streaming setup in seconds. Just plug it into your HDMI port and start watching apps like Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube and more. It even comes with an Alexa Voice Remote, so you can search for shows or control playback just by talking.

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Kitchen appliances from portable blenders to coffee makers are on sale during Amazon’s Black Friday event.

Chefman digital air fryer, rotisserie and dehydrator: $79.99 (43% off)
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If you like your snacks crispy and fast, this 4-quart Chefman air fryer is a solid pick for up to four people. Its sleek, narrow design saves counter space without skimping on capacity. You’ll get an audible alert halfway through cooking to remind you to shake the basket. The matte-black finish looks sharp, and built-in auto shutoff adds a nice layer of safety.

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This classic 7-quart Crock-Pot keeps things simple with a turn-dial designed to just set it and forget it. It’s big enough to feed a crowd (or hold a 7-pound roast), with high and low cooking settings. Plus, a warm function helps keep meals at the perfect serving temperature.

Discover the best deals on Bose headphones, Fire tablets and more great tech.

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This Amazon Fire tablet is faster than the last version and is equipped with a sharp 10.1-inch full HD screen that’s great for streaming, scrolling or casual gaming. You get a solid 13-hour battery, up to 64GB of storage and a front camera that works for Zoom calls or quick content creation.

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The Amazon 50-inch Omni QLED Fire TV offers premium features without the price tag. The QLED display delivers crisp picture quality with rich color, and it even adjusts brightness automatically based on the lighting in your room. When you're not watching, it doubles as wall art or a smart display with Alexa widgets and your own photos.

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Melissa & Doug’s wooden ice cream counter set lets kids play as shopkeepers. The set comes with wooden scoops, cones and toppings behind a mini counter. It’s a sturdy, screen-free gift that encourages creativity and role play.

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The Play-Doh cake playset turns pretend baking into a fun, hands-on experience. Kids can load their cake into a toy oven that dings and spins out the final slice. It includes 11 colorful Play-Doh cans in several colors that are perfect for making layered, frosted cakes.

Jet set in style with a new luggage set.

SwissGear hardside 2-piece set: $149.99 (44% off)
Samsonite Freeform 2-piece set: $196.34 (45% off)
Samsonite Omni 2 hardside 2-piece set: $204.99 (41% off)
Samsonite Saire LTE softside 3-piece set: $299.99 (41% off)
SwissGear Sion softside 3-piece set: $239.99 (41% off)

Original price: $430

Travel smart (and in style) with this SwissGear hardside luggage set. It includes 18-inch, 23-inch and 27-inch suitcases, great for anything from weekend getaways to longer trips. Each piece is designed to maximize packing space without the bulk, and the pastel colors make your bags easy to spot at baggage claim.

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Shop new fall and winter fashion finds for 40% off and more.
Men's corduroy trucker jacket: $55.98 (44% off)
Women's fleece lined leggings: $25.19 (41% off)
Wrangler Mens Utility Pants: $32 (43% off)
Levi's Women's Ribcage straight jeans: $41.49 (48% off)
Levi's men's 505 jeans: $27.86 (60% off)
Levi's men's 501 original fit jeans: $34.63 (56% off)
Skechers Women's Slip In sneakers: $41.99 (52% off)
Merino wool hiking socks: $14.24 (47% off)

Original price: $75

Whether you're running errands or just out for a walk, these Adidas Cloudfoam sneakers will keep you comfortable all day long. The slip-on design gives you a secure, snug fit, while the midsole adds extra cushioning. 

Original price: $35.99

These fuzzy memory foam slippers are comfy and have a memory foam sole that cradles your feet after a long day. The faux fur lining keeps your feet toasty and gives the slippers a refined look. 

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The best early Cyber Monday deals to shop right now: Up to 66% off Apple tech, Levi's denim and more

Cyber Monday is here, and the savings are no joke. From DeWalt power tools and a tried-and-true Apple Watch to cozy sheet bundles and affordable Levi's jeans, bestsellers across several categories are majorly discounted. We’ve scouted the best deals on the items you really want this holiday season. 

Dyson V11 Origin cordless vacuum: $399.99 (37% off)
Oura Ring 4: $249 (29% off)
Allswifit walking shoes: $51.99 (20% off)
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 stand mixer: $349.95 (30% off)
Ninja Slushi 5-in-1 frozen drink maker: $269.99 (23% off)
Bose Ultra Open earbuds: $199 (33% off)
TheraGun Mini massage gun: $168 (24% off)
Anker Prime MagSafe three-in-one charger: $149.49 (35% off)
Yeti Hopper M Series portable soft coolers: $280 (20% off)
Govee 99-foot Christmas lights: $74.99 (42% off)

Apple 2025 MacBook Air 15-inch laptop: $949 (21% off)
AirTag four-pack: $62.99 (36% off)
Walking pad: $329 (27% off)
Beats Studio Pro wireless over-ear headphones: $169.95 (51% off)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus: $24.99 (50% off)
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft: $169.99 (32% off)
Ring Battery Doorbell: $49.99 (50% off)
Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum: $279.99 (28% off)
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: $159.99 (36% off)
Roku Streaming Stick 4K: $24.99 (50% off)
Ray-Ban Meta glasses: $303.20 (20% off)

Original price: $608

The Apple Watch Series 10 is a workout buddy that lives on your wrist. Users can track the intensity of workouts and specific health metrics, from heart rate and sleep to respiratory function.  Those with specific concerns will appreciate that the Watch has alerts for sleep apnea and high (or low) heart rate. 

Original price: $1,419.99

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra phone is smarter and more user-friendly than previous generations, thanks to an AI camera and noise-cancellation feature. The device also  takes clearer pictures — even in low light situations. Organize meetings, tasks and events with  easy-to-read briefs as soon as you unlock your phone in the morning. Additional features help users find restaurants, get the answers to need-to-know questions, text and more. 

Neutrogena makeup remover wipes: $9.47 (31% off)
Crest 3D Whitestrips: $29.99 (35% off)
M·A·Cximal silky matte lipstick: $17.50 (30% off)
Ulta men's fragrance discovery set: $19.50 (50% off)
Madison Reed radiant hair color kit: $24.50 (30% off)
Waterpik water flosser: $49.99 (38% off)
Nautica Voyage Eau De Toilette cologne: $12.91 (30% off)
Infiniti Pro by Conair hair dryer: $34.34 (25% off)
Crest Pro-Health gum detoxify plus toothpaste: $14.99 (20% off)

Original price: $109.96

The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 toothbrush delivers a more effective clean. Customizable modes focus on problem areas and help get a better clean, while the built-in timer ensures you brush for dentist-recommended two-minute cleaning time. With a two-week battery life, the toothbrush runs for 14 days without needing a charge, even when used multiple times each day. 

Original price: $399.99

Style all hair types with the Shark FlexFusion hair straightener & dryer. The tool is designed to prevent heat damage, and relies on air and heat-controlled ceramic to dry, straighten and curl hair. Wet-to-dry mode delivers sleek blowouts while dry hair mode revitalizes flat hair. The straightener also works with dripping wet hair, using hot air to smooth hair in a single pass. 

Original price: $26.98

Recommended by dermatologists, Cetaphil’s face and body moisturizer nourishes and soothes all skin types, including sensitive skin. Ingredients like almond oil and vitamins B and E combat dryness and hydrate skin without leaving an oily residue.

Craftsman six-tool power tool set: $249 (24% off)
DeWalt cordless drill and impact driver set: $129 (28% off)
Dremel rotary tool set: $89.10 (41% off)
Skil corded detail sander: $34 (24% off)
Craftsman 20-piece wrench set: $69.99 (30% off)
Metabo brad nailer kit: $99 (50% off)
Vacmaster shop vacuum: $37.99 (24% off)
Craftsman cordless drill and driver set: $99 (34% off)

Original price: $679

DeWalt tools are professional-grade, long-lasting tools that work for weeks on a single charge. The five-tool DeWalt set includes all the basics, from a drill and impact driver to a circular saw and reciprocating saw. Two batteries can be interchanged among the tools, and the extra-large carrying case holds all the tools at once, ideal for moving from job site to job site. 

FROM BASIC FIXES TO BIG BUILDS – THESE TOOL SETS DO IT ALL

Original price: $199.99

Greenworks’ drill and driver are compact and, uniquely, can be charged via a USB cord. The set includes the driver and drill itself, two chargers and two drill bits. For heavy-duty building tasks, the impact driver delivers 1,950 in-lbs torque, tough enough to handle DIY projects and more serious builds. Both drill and driver have built-in LED lights that make working in low-light situations easier. 

EF Ecoflow portable power station: $1,329 (53% off)
Gooloo A3 jump starter with air compressor: $66.48 (40% off)
Noco Boost GB70 car jump starter: $159.96 (36% off)
DeWalt car jump starter: $109.55 (15% off)
Anker laptop power bank: $87.99 (55% off)
Portable charger with built in cables: $18.99 (37% off)
Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W solar panel: $551 (15% off)
PowerSmart 4400-watt portable inverter generator: $289 (22% off)
Generac 3,300-watt gas powered portable inverter generator: $639 (25% off)

Original price: $259

The Jackery Explorer 300 is one of Jackery’s most portable models, weighing just over seven pounds. Campers, off-griders and homeowners can utilize the six power ports in the Explorer 300 to keep the power on. Two AC outlets, multiple USB outlets and charging ports power small appliances, lights and vital electronics like phones and tablets. 

BANISH BLACKOUTS WITH THE BEST DEALS ON GENERATORS AND POWER STATIONS

Original price: $449

Need a lot of outlets to power your home or RV during a blackout? You need the Anker SOLIX C1000. The power station contains 10 ports for up to 10 devices and delivers up to 3,000 watts of power. That’s enough to run a tiny home, select appliances and an entire RV setup. Going fully off-grid is possible with an Anker solar panel, which will charge the battery in less than two hours. The power bank’s system can be managed via the Anker app. 

Original price: $124.95

Noco Boost GB40 jump starter is tough enough to start a car or truck’s dead battery in seconds. When fully charged, the jump starter can be used up to 20 times. Small and mighty, a Noco fits in a glove compartment or trunk. The built-in flashlight makes late-night emergencies easier to deal with. An SOS and strobe option keeps drivers stuck on the side of the road safe. 

DON'T GET STRANDED: RELIABLE CAR JUMP STARTERS ARE UP TO 51% OFF

Saatva Zenhaven latex mattress: $3,099 (11% off)
Saatva Rx mattress: $2,999 (12% off)
Avocado green mattress: $1,199 (20% off)
Avocado luxury organic mattress: $3,199 (20% off)
Cozy Earth bamboo sheet set: $154.80 (40% off)
Brooklinen down alternative comforter: $201.75 (25% off)
Sweethome Collection luxury comforter and sheet set: $30.59 (66% off)

Original price: $3,826

Nectar’s bamboo bed and mattress bundle includes everything needed to transform a bedroom into a sleeping paradise. Shoppers start by selecting from one of Nectar’s six mattresses. The mattress is paired with a light-colored bamboo frame and Nectar’s luxury bedding bundle. Each of Nectar’s mattresses includes multiple layers of supportive foam, memory foam and cooling foams to create a mattress that works for most sleepers. 

25 COMFY MATTRESSES THAT CAN HELP YOU SLEEP BETTER

Original price: $2,099

This mattress is Nolah’s hypoallergenic option, designed for sleepers with sensitive skin. It has a breathable organic cotton cover and latex foam layers for comfortable support. 

Original price: $367

Brooklinen’s sheet bundle contains a 270-thread count set of cotton fitted and flat sheets, four pillowcases and a duvet cover. Thoughtful details like envelope closures and duvet ties keep the bedding securely in place, even for those who tend to toss and turn. Choose from dozens of colors, from stripes and patterns to crisp solids. 

Merry Makings doe pillow plush dog toy: $9 (40% off)
Merry Makings train holiday cat scratcher: $15 (40% off)
Lamb Chop squeaky toy: $9.98 (31% off)
Candy cane rope dog toy: $2.40 (40% off)
Wildlife series squeaky stuffing-free dog toy variety pack: $16.14 (42% off)
Vibeful calming melatonin peanut butter flavored soft chews for dogs: $16.19 (50% off)
Mrs. Meyer's pet odor neutralizer: $9.09 (35% off)

Original price: $299.99

self-cleaning litter box helps both cats and their owners. This smart litter box features motion sensors that automatically go to work the second your cat exits the area. When your cat comes back in, all cleaning is paused for safety. Utilize the app to control auto-cleaning, track litter usage and get alerts when the bin is full. 

Original price: $12

Dogs deserve Christmas pajamas too, and these Merry Makings Paw La La pajamas are the perfect fit for festive families. They’re soft and lightweight, so pups don’t overheat. The stretchy one-piece is easy to slip on and off and is machine-washable for quick cleaning.  

Original price: $164.99

Train up to three dogs at once with the SportDog FieldTrainer. The set comes with a single collar and a training remote. Trusted by professionals, the training system uses gentle methods to teach your dog basic commands. Static, beeps and vibrations encourage good behavior. The collar can withstand being submerged up to 25 feet, so it’s helpful for working and hunting dogs, too. 

Men's Nike Club pullover fleece hoodie: $45.50 (25% off)
Skims cotton blend fleece straight leg pants: $58.80 (30% off)
Free People cable cotton sweater: $68.60 (30% off)
Old Navy x Disney mid-rise printed flannel pajama pants: $12 (60% off)
Gap SoSoft crew-neck tunic sweater: $19.99 (50% off)
Old Navy Sherpa quarter-zip pullover: $24.99 (50% off)
Old Navy waffle Henley T-shirt: $12.49 (50% off)
Adidas Gazelle shoes: $50 (50% off)
UGG Goldenstar cozy clog: $99.99 (28% off)

Original price: $69.50

Levi’s 505 regular fit jeans have the classic straight-leg style Levi is known for. Made from soft cotton, you get some stretch, giving the jeans their well-earned comfort status. The regular fit adds extra room in the thigh. Sizes typically range from 29W x 30L all the way up to 66W x 34L, and there are dozens of washes available. 

ALL-AMERICAN JEANS THAT LOOK GREAT AND ARE WORTH THE EXTRA MONEY

Original price: $299

Prepare for winter with the Crestcruiser insulated jacket. The waterproof fabric keeps you dry while the underarm zippered ventilation adds breathability. Both the hem and hood can be adjusted to different levels to give the perfect fit depending on the weather and occasion. 

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Original price: $175

Hoka Gaviota 5 sneakers go above and beyond the classic running shoe. Soft foam insoles cushion feet while the H-frame base provides stability for both wide and narrow feet. Unique color combos make these shoes a fun option, whether walking, running or hitting the gym. 

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Idaho bar offers free beer to patrons who help ICE deport illegal immigrants

Bar patrons are raising a glass to a local Idaho saloon after its viral social media post promised "free beer" to anyone who helps Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) track down and deport an illegal immigrant.

The Old State Saloon alerted its followers Saturday, writing on X that "anyone who helps ICE identify and ultimately deport an illegal from Idaho gets FREE BEER FOR ONE MONTH" at its establishment.

The watering hole, located in Eagle, Idaho, added that it "may award multiple months to one person if multiple illegals are deported."

Anyone trying to claim their free beer is asked to send evidence, including photos and videos, to deportations@oldstatesaloon.com.

WASHINGTON STATE MAN INVESTIGATED FOR THREATENING ICE AGENTS ONLINE, VOWING TO 'MAKE LIFE HARDER' FOR OFFICERS

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reposted the saloon’s promotion with a GIF highlighting their amazement with the offer. The bar enthusiastically replied, "Let’s go! Deport them all!"

One user responded to the announcement, asking if the saloon could create a leaderboard and champion a "Deporter of the Year" at the end of the year who wins even more free beer.

At least one person has already been approved by the saloon. The establishment posted that Ryan Spoon, vice chair of the Ada County Republican Central Committee in Idaho, would receive free beer from any of its 20 draft options after he provided evidence that he helped ICE make an arrest.

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Conservative Gen Z influencer Bo Loudon also responded to the saloon’s announcement, calling it an "incredible idea" on X.

"This is why I love the United States," he added.

While many people supported the saloon’s initiative, others called for the bar to be canceled or boycotted. The saloon even posted negative Google reviews, asserting that "1 star reviews roll in from the loser LEFT."

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The saloon noted in its social media bio that "liberals around the world hate us," while claiming to be the "Birthplace of Heterosexual Awesomeness Month."

In 2024, the saloon’s owner, Mark Fitzpatrick, announced that his establishment would be promoting "Heterosexual Awesomeness Month," featuring discounts and free beer for heterosexual men, women and couples throughout June, in response to Pride Month.

The saloon offers a wide array of merchandise on its store website, including shirts that display the slogan, "Make America Straight Again."

DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.