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3 things you need to know today 1. Can’t find the Start menu after the latest Windows update? You’re not alone Microsoft’s Windows 11 might be the company’s latest operating system, but some users aren’t sure if it’s the greatest. Since its launch late last year, it has been plagued with flaws and vulnerabilities. The latest issue causing headaches is the Start button mysteriously vanishing from the desktop. Here's how to get it back. Tap or click here to fix the latest Windows glitch. → |
2. Check your cupboard! This snack from Costco could make you sick If you recently bought this snack from Costco, stop eating them immediately! A recall has been issued due to the potential presence of lead. We've got details on the potentially harmful food and what you should do next. Tap or click here to find out if you have these harmful snacks. → |
3. Zoom class-action settlement: Claim your share today before it's too late Have you ever paid for a Zoom Meetings App subscription? Depending on the date, you could be eligible for a payment. Even if you've never dropped a dime on the app, you could still make cash if you used Zoom within a certain period. Here's what you need to know to get your piece of the pie. Tap or click here to find out how to join this Zoom settlement. → |
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🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING | Social media's war, block Wordle trackers, 'Love is Blind' You can't log into social media without seeing a barrage of photos and videos from the Russia-Ukraine War. Plus, the New York Times purchased Wordle and it's still free — but now you're being tracked by advertisers. And the team dives into why everyone is talking about the latest season of the hit (and ridiculous) show "Love is Blind." Play Now • 48 min ▶ |
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