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Month: April 2023
Take a Break from Netflix in April But Keep These Streaming Services – CNET
Heading into April, watching sports is probably a priority with NCAA tournaments and the upcoming NBA playoff season. Some of you may be paying for
The Weekly Authority: 😲 Did Google rip off ChatGPT?
⚡ Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 238th edition
Bring the Kids Along
When I was a child, we rarely went on big family trips. Part of that is generational. I was born in the ’60s, when the
Far-Left Canadians Susceptible to Russian Influence Too
While the torrent of leaks about possible interference by China in Canadian politics seems to have ebbed, the uproar over them continues and the federal
Russia Pounds Eastern Ukraine but Hasn’t Secured Decisive Breakthrough in Offensive
Russian jets, drones and artillery had pounded eastern Ukraine in deadly attacks over the past day, the Ukrainian authorities said on Saturday, but months into
Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice.
By Jason Horowitz and Emma Bubola Photographs and Video by Laetitia Vancon Jason Horowitz and Emma Bubola reported from Venice over years of floods, visiting
Thailand’s Unemployed Elephants Are Back Home, Huge and Hungry
BAN TA KLANG, Thailand — Lucky was busy munching on some freshly cut grass when she spotted a special treat a tourist was holding out.
Why Is Finland the Happiest Country on Earth? The Answer Is Complicated.
The Bright Side is a series about how optimism works in our minds and affects the world around us. On March 20, the United Nations
China Draws Lessons From Russia’s Missteps in Ukraine
Thousands of miles from the cities that Russia is bombing in Ukraine, China has been studying the war. In an indirect struggle between two superpowers