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Update doc/source/whatsnew/v2.0.0.rst
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MarcoGorelli authored Nov 15, 2022
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- Bug in :meth:`Index.equals` raising ``TypeError`` when :class:`Index` consists of tuples that contain ``NA`` (:issue:`48446`)
- Bug in :meth:`Series.map` caused incorrect result when data has NaNs and defaultdict mapping was used (:issue:`48813`)
- Bug in :class:`NA` raising a ``TypeError`` instead of return :class:`NA` when performing a binary operation with a ``bytes`` object (:issue:`49108`)
- Bug in :meth:`DataFrame.update` with overwrite=False raising ``TypeError`` when self has column with ``NaT`` values and column not present in other DataFrame (:issue:`16713`)
- Bug in :meth:`DataFrame.update` with ``overwrite=False`` raising ``TypeError`` when ``self`` has column with ``NaT`` values and column not present in ``other`` (:issue:`16713`)

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