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Week 9 is in the books for the Dallas Cowboys and they dropped a third straight game, falling to the Atlanta Falcons, 27-21. The score isn’t indicative of how close this game really was.
The troops in Hawaii wore jungle fatigues and face paint. Gone were the desert-sand-colored fatigues that became de rigueur during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. The troops in Hawaii wore jungle ...
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Does your child fancy swishing a cape and baring fangs as a mini vampire this Halloween? Then why not top off the look with a face-paint vampire face? We've created easy step by step guides to show ...
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Taylor Swift’s fans couldn’t help but notice the look of “pure joy” on her face as she cheered for boyfriend Travis Kelce during a recent NFL game. The pop superstar was at Arrowhead ...
Starting today, all of Fresco’s premium features are no longer locked behind a paywall. The app first launched in 2019 and isn’t particularly well-known compared to more established Adobe apps ...
A new leak suggests the ROG Phone 9 could feature a 185Hz refresh rate display, the highest yet in the series. The leak also indicates the phone will boast the Snapdragon 8 Elite Extreme Edition ...
Send news tips to: will.oremus@washpost.com. Meta turns to face recognition to help locked-out users. Three years after it discontinued its use of facial recognition in response to privacy ...