A Harvard-educated linguist explains why Boomers use ellipses in texts, and the reason is simpler than you think.
It's difficult but important to abandon something you thought you knew, but didn't. Even with the rules of grammar.
On Saturday, the founder of (what else?) a SaaS business, PocketOS, wrote one of those long X posts labeled an “article” ...
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DOJ files bizarre motion to build ballroom
President Donald Trump's Department of Justice issued an unhinged motion Monday, calling for a federal court to throw out a ...
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Travis Bazzana, set to make his MLB debut, was hitting .287/.422/.511 (.933 OPS) at Triple-A Columbus. John E. Moore III / ...
Jovin, an avid grammarian and longtime writing instructor, was tired of being tied to the digital world. “I was blogging. I ...
The husband of NFL reporter Dianna Russini isn't going into hiding amid her scandal. Russini, the former NFL insider at The ...
It was sadly announced this Tuesday that former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro passed away at the age of 35. Mauro, who played ...
A serious security flaw in OpenSSH affects numerous versions of the remote access software from the past 15 years. Under ...
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Master grammar to power up your arguments
Strong persuasive writing isn’t just about having great ideas—it’s about presenting them with clarity, precision, and flow. By mastering grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure, you can make your ...
Reviewing SpeakON, a magnetic, AI-powered dictation accessory that snaps onto the back of the iPhone and refines transcriptions based on preset preferences.
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