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Michael Jackson's family is involved in a complex legal battle and they're not all on the same side in this one -- 'cause MJ's son Blanket is trying to stop his own grandmother from using estate money in her ongoing fight. Here's the deal …
Katherine Jackson, 93, at odds with executors. She has asked the court to have them reimburse her for legal fees. Blanket entered papers with court officials asking to block Katherine's efforts. Last month the estate announced a partial sale, as
Microsoft has been pushing Copilot within Bing Search a heck of a lot. Now Microsoft is showing a chat icon that says "Ask Copilot" in the People also ask section of the Bing search results.When you click on the button, it scrolls you up to the top and actives Copilot in the top of the screen.This was spotted first by Khushal Bherwani a few weeks ago, he posted about it on X. Here is a screenshot:He posted a video of how it works:🆕 Bing with a new feature: while on hover, pop-ups show Ask...
Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle.
Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle.