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Google Wants You to Use AI for Your Next Vacation

Google has released several new ways you can use AI and other tools to help plan your next vacation, including the company's new AI search function.

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How to Stop Instagram From Automatically Hiding Political Content

Instagram and Threads will stop recommending political content anywhere, but you can still follow political accounts and see their posts in your feed.

TikTok's 'Golden Retriever' and 'Black Cat' Relationship Theory Is Toxic

There are a lot of TikTok trends that are more hurtful than helpful. Another one to add to the list: the golden retriever boyfriend/black cat girlfriend theory.

How to Start a 'Backdoor' Roth IRA (and When You Should)

If your income exceeds the limits for contributing directly to a Roth IRA, there's still a way to fund one through a strategy known as the backdoor Roth IRA.  

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From pickle dip to pickle pasta, here are some of the best things you can do with your tangy cukes.

The Rabbit R1's AI Assistant Could Someday Replace Your Smartphone

The first batch of Rabbit R1 AI devices will start shipping next week. Here's everything you need to know about Rabbit's AI device.

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If you're noticing slowdowns on your Android smartphone, clearing the cache might help speed things up.

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