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WordleBot sets a new preferred opening word

In the Upshot’s recent analysis of 515 million Wordle games played over a year, we noted that a few changes would soon be coming to WordleBot’s dictionary.. ....

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Regular Retail 2024 | - Furniture World Magazine

Marketing Articles: Regular Retail 2024, Furniture First’s CEO, Andrew Kauffman, outlines strategies furniture & mattress retailers should consider for better results in slower traffic 2024 environments. ....

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MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 12:26:00

Morning thinking about democrat or republican or who is going to be the next president. though that is important. they wake up thinking about their job. are they making enough money to support their family? they re thinking of the infrastructure, the roads and bridges they ll travel on, to drop their kids at school. they re thinking about whether their kids are getting the best education, whether they re safe in their community. those are issues that if we focus on and don t just chase whatever the issue of the day is in washington, d.c., then there is a regular, consistent, not just message, but true drive of the candidate to improve the lives of the people they re going to serve. think about the contrast that makes. with somebody trying to run a politics of division and of anger. you have one side, people running the nasty ads of trying to get people to get riled up. on the other side, what you see is, here s how we re going to do it. here s how you ll get the better job. here s how ....

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