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Here’s what will happen to Rhaenyra Targaryen on ‘House of the Dragon,’ if it follows her fate in the book

Here’s what will happen to Rhaenyra Targaryen on ‘House of the Dragon,’ if it follows her fate in the book

Warning: Major spoilers for the book "Fire and Blood," the first two episodes of "House of the Dragon" season two, and potential spoilers for future episodes of the show.Rhaenyra Targaryen seems like the better choice to rule Westeros in "House of the Dragon" season two to most viewers, but her story may be going down a dark path if the series strictly follows its source material.Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) was the named heir to the Iron Throne in "House of the Dragon" season one, but the Hightower family usurped the throne to prop up the former king's eldest son, Aegon II…
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Is it true that AI won’t take your job — but someone who knows AI will?

Is it true that AI won’t take your job — but someone who knows AI will?

You may have heard a version of the phrase, "AI won't take your job, it's somebody using AI that will take your job."Economist Richard Baldwin said the phrase at the 2023 World Economic Forum's Growth Summit, and variations of it have been mentioned since as people discuss the potential impacts of AI.Baldwin told BI he wasn't sure if he coined the phrase, but the message is that AI won't replace humans, but it will give those who embrace it an advantage in the workforce.In the 12 months since Baldwin shared his perspective, interest in artificial intelligence has only increased. A…
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The likely reason your résumé got rejected

The likely reason your résumé got rejected

Melissa Weaver was recruiting for a tech consulting company when she spotted something promising on a man's résumé: He'd worked at a pizza shop all four years of college."He had started as a dishwasher and, by the end, he was a manager," she told Business Insider.Although the recent grad didn't have tech experience, to Weaver, he'd shown longevity with a company and a desire to take on more responsibility."That's definitely worth a conversation," Weaver said. The man eventually got the job and has since been promoted multiple times, she said.It's the kind of feel-good story that seems impossible to repeat…
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The Houthis are getting smarter with their Red Sea attacks, and the ships sailing these waters are paying the price

The Houthis are getting smarter with their Red Sea attacks, and the ships sailing these waters are paying the price

The Houthis have scored a string of successful hits in recent weeks on commercial vessels — even sinking one of them — and demonstrated their ability to effectively strike targets with drone boats, signaling that they're getting smarter with their attacks.Experts say these highly destructive achievements show that the Houthis are learning from their many months of regular attacks on shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden and continue to receive help from Iran, their main supplier of military and financial assistance."They're learning, and they're getting more support," Archer Macy, a retired US Navy admiral, told Business…
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I made potstickers in 3 different appliances, and there’s really only one way to do it right

I made potstickers in 3 different appliances, and there’s really only one way to do it right

I made frozen potstickers with my oven, stovetop, and microwave to find the best cooking method.If I'm making a big batch, I think the oven probably makes the most sense. But nothing came close to rivaling the hot, crispy pan-fried potstickers.  Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. As of 2023, the global frozen-food…
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My grandmother is one of the most important people in my life, but political disagreements have driven a wedge between us

My grandmother is one of the most important people in my life, but political disagreements have driven a wedge between us

Few people in this world make me feel as loved as my halmoni does. In my earliest memories — hazy as they may be — she is there. She swaddles me in the warmest of hugs; she sings to me; she laughs toothily and heartily while conversing with my mother in what they have playfully coined "KorEnglish."As I grow into adolescence, she is there. She cooks special seaweed soup as I experience my first menstrual cramps. At 13, I contract a viral infection, and a comment from a crush about my rash sends me home in tears. She painstakingly carves…
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A school told its staff to wear something from the back of their closet, so 2 teachers dug out their wedding dresses

A school told its staff to wear something from the back of their closet, so 2 teachers dug out their wedding dresses

With the average US wedding costing $33,000, it makes sense to get the most out of your wedding-day purchases.So Loreal Hemenway and Stephanie Osmundson, two elementary school art teachers in Henderson, Nevada, found a creative way to use their wedding dresses again.Their school administrators sent out an email in January about a professional development day themed "Back of the Closet" and asked staff to find the "hidden gem" in their closets.While some of their colleagues wore old Letterman jackets and sports jerseys, "the idea came to mind that we should dig truly to the backends of our closet and wear…
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My partner gifted me a dog that became like a child to us. When we broke up, custody of the dog got complicated.

My partner gifted me a dog that became like a child to us. When we broke up, custody of the dog got complicated.

I vividly remember the day Mucho arrived.My birthday had been unusually low-key, and my boyfriend seemed preoccupied. That evening, I found out why. My boyfriend finally revealed the big surprise: a Saint Bernard puppy lying in a large cardboard box in his car's trunk.At first, the puppy's breed shocked me. Mucho was destined to outgrow our small apartment quickly. His name, derived from the Spanish word for "too much," reflected the overwhelming responsibility we were about to undertake. But Mucho quickly became a loved and cherished member of our little family.So when things soured with my partner, everything got complicated…
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