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While phone calls are still around, texting has become the norm. Where words fall short, emojis step in with more than 10 billion times a day.
A young straphanger and her baby were blasted in their faces with an unknown substance by a stranger apparently irate the woman had refused to let him borrow her phone, police said.
Three years into Russia's brutal assault on Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, warns Putin may be just getting started. And he adds, in no uncertain terms, that if the alliance does not ...
The tech giant said the laugh/cry face is the most used emoji by English speakers in the US. 'Red heart' and 'loudly crying' are also popular.