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Men’s Basketball Hosts Delaware State Monday For Non-Conference Finale
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Coming off a thrilling finish to topple Penn in the team’s last outing, Rutgers men’s basketball has one more non-conference game left on the slate before closing the regular season with 16 straight Big Ten Conference games…. -
Security Forces on High Alert Along Jammu and Punjab Borders Following Terror Threat
Security forces have ramped up vigilance along the International Border in Jammu and in the frontier districts of neighbouring Punjab following intelligence inputs about potential terrorist infiltrations from Pakistan. After heightened…
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Xinhua photos of the day-Xinhua
An aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 25, 2025 shows skiing enthusiasts enjoying skiing at new-opened Changchun Wanda Ski Resort in Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A young dancer performs on a simple stage at the…
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Subaru Telescope Observes Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS | Topics & Announcements
At morning twilight on December 13, 2025 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, HAST), the Faint Object Camera and Spectrograph (FOCAS) mounted on the Subaru Telescope captured images of comet ATLAS (3I/ATLAS; C/2025 N1), which is known to be an…
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Samsung Unveils New Odyssey Gaming Monitor Lineup, Featuring World-First 6K 3D and Ultra-High-Resolution Displays – Samsung Newsroom Malaysia
2026 Odyssey gaming monitor lineup introduces record-breaking refresh rates and resolutions for competitive gaming, including the world’s first 3D (6K resolution) glasses-free display
Samsung…
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Recap: 2025 in Wollongong | City of Wollongong
For the first time, the Prize introduced a Local Artist Award valued at $5,000, recognising and supporting talent from the Illawarra. Visitors to the gallery also play a role by voting in the People’s Choice Award, ensuring the community’s…
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Portion of Wrightwood slammed by feet of mud following Christmas Eve storm; video shows car buried
WRIGHTWOOD, Calif. (KABC) — The Wrightwood community saw major damage due to the Christmas Eve storm, leaving at least one vehicle completely submerged in mud in the mountainside community.
Eyewitness News spoke with two residents who live on the…
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Shopper stampedes are a thing of the past, but Boxing Day sales are still a big driver of spending
Retailers are anticipating a boost in activity during today’s Boxing Day sales, despite tough economic conditions across Australia.
Australians are expected to spend a record $1.6 billion today, supported by higher demand from population growth and revived household spending after three interest rate cuts from the Reserve Bank.
Chief Industry Officer with the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), Fleur Brown, said there were encouraging signs for the retail sector.
“We’re anticipating a record result this year, up about 4 per cent over last year, which is good for retailers,” she said.
The Australian Retailers Association is predicting a 4 per cent increase in Boxing Day spending this year. (ABC News)
“The economic climate we’re in means that people are bargain hunting more. It is really about Australians trying to get their household budgets balanced.
“Australians are trying to have a lift and make sure they’re spending money wisely at times when things might be lower in price.”
Online shopping may keep many people at home, but the ARA said 80 per cent of purchases on Boxing Day were still made in store.
Boxing Day sales face competition from Black Friday sales, but are still a major driver of retail spending. (ABC News)
The emergence of Black Friday sales has not yet made the Boxing Day sales redundant, but has helped refine its purpose for retailers.
“It’s a true clearance event, Boxing Day, so retailers really have to move that stock out the door,” Ms Brown said.
“Black Friday is growing in popularity, but it’s also serving a role as that gift-buying period for Australians before Christmas.”
Ms Brown also said shoppers were more likely to find a true bargain on Boxing Day than they would during the Black Friday sales.
“If you’re looking for the pure percentage decrease, you might find Boxing Day in some categories is a higher percentage [reduction] and that’s because those items have to move,” she said.
There was only a modest trickle of shoppers when the Myer in Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall opened its doors on Boxing Day. (ABC News)
It was a slow start to the shopping day in Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall, with a polite trickle of shoppers entering stores rather than the stampedes of yesteryear.
“I haven’t come the last few years because of the kids, COVID and all that,” one shopper told the ABC.
“Normally, I used to come here around 5 o’clock in the morning and there used to be a queue outside and all that, but this year is a little bit quieter,”
he said.
This Melbourne shopper was out early to grab a bargain in the Boxing Day sales. (ABC News: Nate Woodall)
Another shopper said she left the family at home and came into the CBD early to get a head start on other shoppers.
“The girls are a little bit older now so they’re still sleeping off the excitement of yesterday, so I came in nice and early to beat the rush,” she said.
“There wasn’t much of a rush anyway. I think everyone is shopping online.”
Shoppers have also been warned not to rush in to spending money on Boxing Day on something they might regret purchasing later.
University of Melbourne Professor of Law, Jeannie Paterson, said it was important to consider if an advertised discount was really what it seemed.
“The first thing to do is to slow down. I think Boxing Day sales, if we’ve got through Christmas, often we’re exhausted and we’re also in a hurry to find a good deal,” she said.
“So it’s worth just stopping and thinking and considering whether it really is a discount.
“The other thing that sometimes happens of course, is that old products or lower quality products are rolled out, and there’s a lot of fake products around online as well.”
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'Call the Midwife' Recap: Season 15 Holiday Special – WTTW
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Kashmiri rights group decries India’s seizure of properties – Dawn
- Kashmiri rights group decries India’s seizure of properties Dawn
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