Wordle hint and answer #654- Tuesday, April 4-
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I did better than I thought I would, considering the hand I was dealt at the start, although on reflection, maybe I could have done better. Maybe I needed to be more careful, or maybe I just didn’t have that “spark” today that made it all come together easily. Still, a win’s a win, even if it took a few extra goes to arrive at today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle hint
A Wordle hint for Tuesday, April 4
The word you need to find describes the comparative proportions of two or more groups. 3:1 is an expression of today’s…
Share Market Highlights- Nifty settled above 19400, Sensex over 64,900; Bank Nifty advanced over 130 points
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Every ‘Barbie’ Partnership That We Could Find
Your social media feed has probably seemed a lot pinker lately than normal. That’s exactly what Mattel and Warner Bros. intended. Ahead of Barbie’s release on July 21, anticipation for the film—and the ongoing Barbiecore trend—has reached a fever pitch. Even brands that don’t have an official collaboration with the movie are subtly rolling out lines of pink yoga gear or rose-colored travel bags. But, as a Mattel executive reminded me in an interview for TIME’s cover story on Barbie, Barbiecore “didn’t just happen.”
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