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Who was the first person to sign a letter with an "X" as a kiss? New research undermines an old myth
Who was the first person to use an “X” to denote a kiss at the end of a letter? For a long time, people have assumed it was the Gilbert White, the famous 18th century naturalist – but is this the case ...
Pamela Wu of Morgan Lewis discusses a two-tier international proposal for implementation of climate strategies, and how that ...
As OpenAI removed access to GPT-4o in its app on Friday, people who have come to rely on the chatbot for companionship are mourning the loss all over the world.
The U.S.'s largest public crypto exchange intends to "keep buying" as the market struggles to stage a turnaround.
As prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi battle regulators in court, Senate Democrats are urging the CFTC to avoid weighing in, escalating a broader fight over the burgeoning industry ...
The New Brunswick government has rejected a recommendation to make training mandatory for municipal councillors and officials ...
We booked extra-legroom seats at an additional cost. At the gate, I checked the boarding pass to find I had been moved.
University IT warns of US software dependence, demands free OpenDesk licenses from federal government for domestic open-source alternative.
A celebration of life is scheduled for Sunday for James Spurling, the longtime director of UNC's Kenan Stadium.
A forensic technology that has set wrongfully convicted murderers free and jailed famed serial killers just landed its first arrest in NSW.
This guide explains why filing a claim during your trip can make documentation easier and reduce delays. It outlines the correct steps, required documents, and practical tips to ensure smoother ...
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