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Google Maps Pauses Edits After Claims Ukraine Tags Used For Russian Strikes

On Thursday, the State Special Communications Service of Ukraine called claims that Google Maps “labels” were being used by Russia’s military “another fake.” In a post to its official Telegram channel, the country’s intelligence agency debunked a wave of social media rumors that claimed Russian insurgents had tagged airstrike locations on Google Maps of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. The …

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From London to Paris—6 Summer Jeans Trends Taking Over RN

While there’s certainly nothing wrong with a pair of classic blue, straight-leg jeans, brands have worked up some subtle updates to their jean styles this season that you might wish to consider. These aren’t, however, flash-in-the-pan jeans trends that will go out as quickly as they came in—I’ve deliberately selected pairs that 1) have already proven themselves to have a longer …

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Travis Barker Celebrates Kourtney Kardashian’s ‘Healing Love’ After His 30th Flight Since Fatal Crash | Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

Travis Barker is feeling grateful for his wife Kourtney Kardashian. The 47-year-old musician took to social media to reveal that he recently embarked on his 30th flight since he was involved in a fatal plane crash in 2008. In a heartfelt post, Travis revealed how flying again has changed his life for the better. He also explained how it wouldn’t …

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Why Documentary Filmmakers Don’t Have a Union – IndieWire

Kohn’s Corner is a weekly column about the challenges and opportunities of sustaining American film culture. With a fiery speech from SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher this week, Hollywood went into shutdown mode. Documentary filmmakers are a different story. Since no specific union represents their needs, many documentarians don’t have the option to strike, even as they suffer from many of the same issues raised by …

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After DVDs and streaming, Netflix gears up for what appears to be its third and most ambitious act: video games, with 67 in its library and 86 in development (Lewis Gordon/The Ringer)

Lewis Gordon / The Ringer: After DVDs and streaming, Netflix gears up for what appears to be its third and most ambitious act: video games, with 67 in its library and 86 in development  —  First came DVDs.  Then came streaming movies and TV.  Now, Netflix is betting big on video games—and new release ‘Oxenfree II …

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