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Zach Teoh has earned a lot of "youngest" titles, from winning River Oaks Elementary's spelling bee at 5 to Regionals in ...
The New York Times' Connections game, a daily word puzzle, challenges players to identify thematic links between seemingly ...
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The New York Times Connections puzzle is a daily brain teaser. It tests logic and language skills. The April 14 puzzle will ...
German carmaker Porsche presented at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show its third Heritage Design model, the Carrera GTS-based ...
But our findings suggest that the mere inclusion of abbreviations, although seemingly benign, start feeling like a brush-off.
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AI is fundamentally transforming the way businesses operate, and few understand this better than Amarinder Singh Dhaliwal, IndiaMART.
Abbreviations like ‘brb’ and ‘plz’ may seem benign. But new research shows they can make senders appear less sincere – and ...