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When ‘Girlfriend’ Just Isn’t Enough
Jen Tullock and Marie Ronn met through a dating app, but didn’t start dating until months later when they saw each other at a film premiere.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Why Barça sacked club legend and manager Xavi, replaced him with Flick
Barcelona had to convince Xavi to remain manager beyond this season, only to sack him anyway. What led to this utterly bizarre turn of events?ESPN - Sports -
Netflix teases upcoming Minecraft animated series
Netflix announced it's making a Minecraft animated show in collaboration with Mojang, though we know little beyond the teaser trailer.VentureBeat - Tech - Netflix -
The failed Gaza pier proves our military isn’t prepared for extreme weather
Unfortunately, the environmental impacts involving the Gaza pier cannot be ascribed as an isolated incident.The Hill - Politics -
Call it 'McStreamy': After 20 seasons, 'Grey's Anatomy' is a hit on Netflix and Hulu
Shonda Rhimes' medical drama continues to draw new fans and has become the most-streamed Disney show around the world.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
Fable’s Showrunner showcases Netflix of AI with user/AI-generated TV shows
Fable is launching its Netflix of AI platform, Showrunner, which lets people make their own TV shows and share them.VentureBeat - Tech - Netflix -
Netflix Wins $8.8 Million in Fight Over Planned TV Series
An arbitrator awarded Netflix damages from the Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch, who had been developing a high-profile TV series, “Conquest.”The New York Times - Business - Netflix -
Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t why the Wolves lost. So why does it feel that way?
Minnesota’s versatile big man wasn’t the reason the Timberwolves were demolished by the Mavericks in the West finals. But he makes for a uniquely convenient scapegoat. The space of a seven-footer is never refined, always an inch taller than ...The Guardian - World -
How Netflix is using 'Too Hot to Handle' games to build its reality TV audience
As Netflix continues to invest more in games, it is expanding its titles based on its popular reality shows including 'Too Hot to Handle' and 'Selling Sunset.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
The Truth About Gen Z
What every employer needs to know about the up-and-coming workforce.Inc. - Business
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