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If Bridgerton Season 3: Part 1 and that carriage-riding cliffhanger has you hungering for more — and Part 2 doesn't drop for weeks! — might we suggest We Are Lady Parts while you wait?

Sure, on the surface, these two shows might seems wildly different, but hear us out. One is a romantic drama series set in Regency-era England's high society, and the other is a musical sitcom centering modern-day



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Google Lens is Google's image recognition technology that can help you identify things like products, locations, or other objects.
  • Google Lens uses image recognition to identify landmarks, plants, animals, and more.
  • Google Lens also facilitates reverse image searches and can translate text.
  • Google Lens is available as a standalone app for Android users and



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American Airlines is facing a lawsuit from a trio of Black passengers.
  • Three Black men sued American Airlines, alleging racial discrimination on a January flight.
  • The men were removed because of a body odor complaint from a white flight attendant.
  • American Airlines said it was investigating the incident.

A trio of Black men sued American Airlines on Wednesday, saying



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Greg Bockman and his mom Kathryn work together at AT&T.
  • Greg Bockman is the Senior Events Manager at AT&T.
  • His mom, Kathryn Bockman, is the company's Assistant Vice President of Accounting.
  • Greg said Kathy sometimes acts as his mentor and sometimes acts as his mom.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Bockman, senior events manager at AT&T, and his mother Kathryn



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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be



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A Ukrainian soldier prepares 155mm shells.
  • A new 155mm factory in Texas aims to produce 30,000 rounds a month, per The New York Times.
  • It's part of the US plan to manufacture 100,000 rounds a month by the end of 2025.
  • But that pales to Russia's annual production estimates, which go up to 3 million to 4.5 million.

The US has opened a new factory for



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Amazon is permanently offering free restaurant delivery via Grubhub+ as part of its Prime subscription, the company announced. If you live in the US and pay $139 per year for a Prime subscription, you'll pay no fee for eligible GrubHub orders over $12. You'll also see lower service fees, five percent credit back on pickup orders and exclusive offers. 

That works out to a value of $120 per year



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Web-hosting platform Hostinger today announced a 57% year-on-year growth of its consolidated revenue, reaching €110.2mn in 2023 — surpassing the €100mn milestone for the first time since its founding in 2004. This was also Hostinger’s first year of EBITDA profitability. The Lithuanian company reached € 2.4mn in EBITDA profit, while maintaining positive cash flow. Born in Vilnius, Hostinger helps



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China is playing defense more than offense in its international promotion of the Chinese yuan, a researcher says.
  • China is pushing global use of the yuan to reduce the impact of potential Western sanctions.
  • It aims to guard against sanctions in scenarios such as military conflict over Taiwan, a researcher says.
  • But China's trade partners face

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Sometimes, having to open a link from within another app on mobile could be disruptive and take you away from the task you were trying to accomplish. Now an update for Chrome could help keep you focused with the task at hand. When you click on a link within Gmail, for instance, and open a Chrome tab within the app, you can tap on the chevron icon in the toolbar right next to the "x" or the close