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Netflix raises prices—four months after saying it wouldn’tWhat changed? Most likely, CEO Reed Hastings spotted an opportunity
Why we still love Friends: 20 years laterJaime Weinman and Adrian Lee are there for you with a conversation on what the show means to pop culture
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