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These 15 phrases might seem socially acceptable, but they often reveal more than you realize—privilege, judgment, passive ...
Sound Off is an opinion forum for Mercury readers to offer brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or ...
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He may have lost on the grass this week, but Novak Djokovic is a role model for us all. A lifetime learner who seems to ...
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In the sphere of AI, Tan was again candid in terms of Intel missing the boat, saying that: "On [AI] training I think it is ...
"As the world faces its largest displacement crisis since World War II — with more than 123 million people forced to flee ...
Ryan Reaves appreciated that Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving found him a new home. The 38-year-old forward ...
In an age where wisdom often competes with noise, ancient voices still call us to clarity. One of those voices comes from Luqman, a figure honored in the Qur’an for ...
The common use of "look" as a verbal tic by leaders can inadvertently convey condescension, dilute their message due to overuse and indicate lazy communication.