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Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesIf you collaborate with other people on the same Google Drive files, a new AI-powered feature will help you stay on top of any changes made while you’re away.Google recently announced a new feature called Catch me up. Starting Wednesday, Google said, Gemini can tell when changes are made to files in your Google Drive since you last viewed it and give you an overview of what’s new. Also: Google hits pause on AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ after user complaintsThis includes edits to Google Docs, comments on Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more. Google added that Gemini’s summaries…

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Good news for java junkies: A new study has found a connection between coffee consumption and healthy aging in women. Scientists analyzed data from more than 47,000 women in the Nurses’ Health Study, a long-running research project that has tracked participants for more than 30 years. Participants noted their coffee intake in midlife using a validated food-frequency questionnaire, and then aging outcomes were evaluated years later. “Regular caffeinated coffee intake during midlife was modestly and consistently associated with healthy aging, defined by survival to age 70 or older with intact cognitive, physical, and mental function and absence of major chronic…

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Did you see that no-visible-means-of-support dress that Stella McCartney was wearing at the Met Gala? The one where she was standing next to Mary J. Blige, who was in an ivory Stella tuxedo and coat? Somehow, said dress, in white, forest-friendly viscose, was suspended from a wired off-the-shoulder infrastructure. It then swooped into a deep plunge, and flowed onwards into a sumptuous goddess-y drape.But how does it stay on? “It’s architectural, almost like a Christo,” she explained on a Zoom call. “It’s suspended off a corset. The corsetry comes up, and it just captures you, and it just extends beyond…

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Kojic acid is an organic acid naturally derived from specific types of fungi. It is used in various cosmetic products, including soaps, powders, serums, and creams, to help with hyperpigmentation and sun damage. Jump to Key Takeaways. 1. May Treat Hyperpigmentation The research on kojic acid is strongest regarding its skin-lightening effects. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) approved using kojic acid for skin lightening in concentrations that do not exceed 1%. Research shows that kojic acid may help treat hyperpigmentation by inhibiting excess melanin production. Kojic acid reduces melanin by interfering with the enzyme tyrosinase, which is needed to produce…

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Epic has yet to find a platform it hasn’t wanted to put Fortnite on — only ones it wasn’t allowed to put the game on — so its not surprising the developer is going all out with the Nintendo Switch 2. Not only will the Switch 2 version of Fortnite support both graphical and performance improvements that bring it in line with the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S, it’ll also offer mouse controls if you’re playing with the Joy-Con 2.Mouse control will let you aim with one or both Joy-Con 2 and navigate the UI with a…

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In Kylie’s case, she infamously denied getting lip filler for years despite obvious and sudden changes in her lip shape and size (she later said in an interview she regrets lying about that). In recent years, Khloé Kardashian has admitted to getting a nose job and Botox but has consistently denied having anything else done, even to her ever-changing body. One time, Allure straight-up asked Kim Kardashian what work she’d had done to her face; she said she had “a little bit of Botox” and no filler, ever. She denied getting so much as eyelash extensions.But now that we’re getting…

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Latest Infectious Disease News By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) Declining vaccination rates are making more and more U.S. children vulnerable to measles and mumps, a new study says. A national decrease in MMR (measles/mumps/rubella) vaccinations among American children has occurred since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers reported June 2 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. More than three-quarters of U.S. counties (78%) have reported drops in vaccinations, researchers found. Only four of 33 states studied – California, Connecticut, Maine and New York – have reported increases in MMR vaccinations,…

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Whether it’s already happened, or coming in the near future, you can definitely expect higher prices from these companies. James Martin/CNETIn a lot of ways and for a lot of products in the US, the biggest impacts of President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff plans are still a ways off in the near future. Still, numerous companies have already hiked prices or said that they will be hiked in the near future.The fact of the matter is that tariffs — a tax placed on the importing of certain products into a country — will ultimately cause prices to go up, with Walmart…

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While spiders are often blamed for large or unusual skin lumps, sores, or lesions, experts say that spiders bite far less often than most people assume.“People wake up in the morning, find a red mark, and immediately call it a spider bite,” says Rick Vetter, a retired entomologist at the University of California in Riverside. But most of the skin issues that people pin on spiders are actually other types of bug bites or skin problems, he says.What do legitimate spider bites look like? That depends on the type of spider, Vetter says.Brown Recluse Spiders These bites sting, and they…

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