
Jackie Snow
Journalist at Freelance
Aspiring screenwriter currently better known as a journalist pubbed by NYT, WSJ, Nat Geo, etc. Former @B2PDC board member still mad about prison book bans.
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latimes.com | Deborah Netburn |Deborah Vankin |Christopher Reynolds |Jeanette Marantos |Jaclyn Cosgrove |Brittany Levine Beckman | +3 more
Filters Filtered Map List (Patrick Hruby / Los Angeles Times) Lifestyle Share via Email Facebook X LinkedIn Threads Reddit WhatsApp My mom loves to walk. She’ll walk for miles alone, but she’d really prefer to walk with one of her kids. Or better yet, one of her kids and her grandkids. She loves to push a stroller. If your mom is also an avid walker — and would like nothing more than to spend time with you — consider taking her on a Mother’s Day stroll.
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qz.com | Jackie Snow
A version of this article originally appeared in Quartz’s members-only Weekend Brief newsletter. Quartz members get access to exclusive newsletters and more. Sign up here. The government is finally moving to break up Google’s search monopoly — just as the real battle has shifted to artificial intelligence. In a Washington courtroom, the Justice Department is laying out its case for dismantling parts of Google’s empire, the culmination of an antitrust lawsuit first filed in 2020.
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flipboard.com | Jackie Snow
1 day agoSearch Has Quietly Changed Overnight Most business leaders haven't noticed yet, but the way that people find information online has fundamentally changed. A recent Bain & Company study found that 80% of consumers now rely on AI summaries for at least 40% of their searches, reducing traditional …
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yahoo.com | Jackie Snow
A version of this article originally appeared in Quartz’s members-only Weekend Brief newsletter. Quartz members get access to exclusive newsletters and more. Sign up here. The government is finally moving to break up Google’s search monopoly — just as the real battle has shifted to artificial intelligence. In a Washington courtroom, the Justice Department is laying out its case for dismantling parts of Google’s empire, the culmination of an antitrust lawsuit first filed in 2020.
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qz.com | Jackie Snow
The government is finally moving to break up Google’s search monopoly — just as the real battle has shifted to artificial intelligence. Suggested ReadingHow Trump’s tariffs could make your iPhone cost $3,500Suggested ReadingIn a Washington courtroom, the Justice Department is laying out its case for dismantling parts of Google’s empire, the culmination of an antitrust lawsuit first filed in 2020.
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For @latimes, I covered how to protect your skin, sinuses, and eyes during wildfires. Excuse me while I go lather on moisturizer (from a jar; anything from a pump bottle isn't thick enough), use a Neti pot, and wear wrap-around sunglasses when I go out 😎. https://t.co/OmFALFKJPO

RT @alyssabereznak: really fantastic story from @jackiesnow today about microdosing ozempic. some are doing it without doctor supervision.…