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New York Post: Funeral home to the stars celebrating 125 years protecting high-profile clients
They look drop-dead gorgeous. Funeral home to the stars Frank E. Campbell allows the families of celebrities to bring in their famous loved ones’ own makeup artists, hairdressers and stylists to make ...
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CNET: Google Home Routines can be annoying and tedious. Here's how to avoid that
I'm not much of a morning person -- I need a routine to get going. You'd think Google Home Routines would be the ticket, but I've just never been able to nail down a solid morning ritual. The problem ...
Google Home Routines can be annoying and tedious. Here's how to avoid that
Bleeping Computer: Twitter bug let legacy verified accounts see blue check in their profile
Update 5/1/23: Title updated to reflect this bug only allowed the user to see their legacy check. See update at end of article. A silly Twitter bug allowed previously-verified accounts to add their ...
Twitter bug let legacy verified accounts see blue check in their profile
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FOX 10 Phoenix: As the queen’s funeral approaches, a look back at other high-profile, televised ceremonies
Funerals for high-profile public figures draw crowds in the thousands — and TV audiences in the millions. The latest to be publicly grieved is Queen Elizabeth II after she died last week at the age of ...
As the queen’s funeral approaches, a look back at other high-profile, televised ceremonies