Last chance to get GlassesUSA year-end deals: Up to 50% off Versace, Tory Burch and more designer frames

GlassesUSA is still running its end-of-year offers, but that sale ends today.

Shoppers can score 50% off lens upgrades for Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta smart glasses with code LENSES50, or 50% off progressive lenses for Nuance Audio hearing glasses using PROG50 — both offers run through Jan. 3.

Contact lens wearers can save 30% and get free shipping on top brands like Dailies, Acuvue, and Air Optix with code CONTACTSNEW30, also through Jan. 3.

Plus, there’s a buy one, get one free deal on eyeglasses and sunglasses, including free shipping, when you use code BOGOFREE.

Original price: $94

Grab a pair of aviators that never go out of style with these Ottoto Magnus glasses. They’re lightweight, with a double-bridge design and slim arms that give the glasses a modern feel. Choose from a range of colors, including black, gold, silver, gunmetal and rose gold.

Original price: $1,200

These Nuance Audio eyeglasses do more than just help you see, they help you hear, too.  Made for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, directional microphones and open-ear speakers boost voices and reduce background noise for clearer conversations. The square-shaped AW5004 frames come in shiny black, fit wide and include free single-vision prescription lenses. Users can adjust settings through a smartphone app.

Original price: $98

Round and oversized, the Ottoto Waterloo frames are a retro throwback. Featuring a sleek single bridge and slim arms, these glasses offer a minimalist look. Plus, the glasses are available in gold, gunmetal, rose gold, bronze, black or silver.

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Original price: $98

The Muse Eloquence frames take a classic cat-eye shape and update it with a fresh look. Made from premium acetate, they feature a subtle frame-in-frame design and come in a tortoise, beige color. These glasses combine style with a comfortable, versatile fit.

Original price: $88

With a classic keyhole bridge, the Muse Zenith frames are a nod to vintage round styles. Crafted from high-grade acetate with sculpted nose pads, they offer a comfortable, secure fit. Color options span from tortoise and clear to classic black.

Original price: $462

Constructed in high-grade metal, the Versace VE1264 frames bring a bold, polished look with a classic browline shape. Stylish and sturdy, these glasses offer just the right amount of designer flair.

Original price: $210

With movie star vibes and a bold silhouette, these chunky Tory Burch frames add instant glamour to any outfit. Glossy black acetate, a thick front and signature Tory Burch icons on the arms add an extra touch of luxe.

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Original price: $89

The Ottoto Annex frames keep things sleek and simple with a slim, rectangular shape and lightweight metal build. Comfortable enough for all-day wear, they offer a boardroom-chic vibe with adjustable nose pads.

Original price: $98

Amelia E. Nettle cat-eye frames are built to last and provide the right amount of comfort for everyday wear. The design strikes a balance between elegance and everyday simplicity. Pick from a large selection of colors like classic tortoise shell, bold purple or sleek black.

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Original price: $68

If you love a bold, thick-rimmed look, the Revel Regent frames are a solid choice. Rectangular lenses and chunky arms give these frames a standout style that still pairs easily with any look. Crafted from durable plastic, they come in classic black or a sleek green option.

DOGE says agencies cut $1.6B in federal contracts, flags spending on Somalia, HHS web services

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said Friday that federal agencies have terminated or reduced 55 contracts over the last three days with a combined ceiling value of $1.6 billion, claiming $542 million in savings.

DOGE, whose name nods to Elon Musk’s high-profile involvement, was launched during the opening days of President Donald Trump’s second administration as part of a broader effort to reshape federal spending and bureaucracy.

While Musk has since stepped back from the project, elements of the DOGE framework remain active across federal agencies.

In a post on X, the department wrote: "Contracts Update! Over the last 3 days, agencies terminated and descoped 55 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $1.6B and savings of $542M."

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The post listed several examples, including what it described as "a $47M State Dept. program support contract for ‘Africa / Djibouti, Somalia armored personnel carriers and Somalia National Army crew’," and "a $19.5M HHS IT Services contract for support for National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in designing, creating, updating, maintaining, and archiving online communications."

DOGE also referenced "a $151k DoW education services contract for ‘Director’s Development Program in Leadership - Partnership course to be held at Northwestern University’," according to the post.

Screenshots shared with the DOGE post show federal contract records matching the descriptions and dollar amounts cited.

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One screenshot shows a contract record tied to Somalia, listing professional program management support under a federal services code and identifying the country of service origin as Somalia. The contract description references support related to armored personnel carriers and Somalia National Army crews in Djibouti and Somalia.

A second screenshot shows an IT management support services contract based in the United States, categorized under computer systems design services. The description outlines work for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences focused on maintaining and managing online communications, including websites, webpages, mobile tools and social media platforms.

The DOGE post did not provide additional details about when the contracts were originally awarded, how much funding had already been obligated or spent, or which agency actions produced the savings figure cited in the post.

The announcement comes amid heightened scrutiny this week over several Somali-owned, government-funded daycare facilities in Minnesota that have been accused of fraudulently collecting millions of dollars worth of taxpayer funds.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House, DOGE, the State Department and HHS for additional information.

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