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As the projected winner of the New York City mayoral race, Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani will become the chief executive of one of the biggest and most complicated cities in the world. It's a ...
The phrase, "six seven" is a new slang term popular with Generations Z and Alpha. It originated from a lyric in the 2024 song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla. Despite its popularity, the phrase is considered ...
A new viral trend has taken social media by storm, and now it’s creeping into classrooms across Australia. It’s called the “six seven” trend. While the name suggests numbers, there’s no math involved.