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The American Historical Association, the largest association of professional historians in the U.S., passed a resolution this ...
Headline writers have settled on 'awkward' to describe the Jan. 6 election certification — but is that the right word?
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Manifesting freedom from brain rot’ and other attempts to encase our aspirations in words” FOR several years now, at yearend, ...
It seems to come earlier every year: publishers and dictionaries choosing their “word of the year”. Initially intended to sum ...
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Do people even read the newspaper anymore? In company with the Merriam-Webster word of the year “polarization,” often used to describe the divided state of the country, and the Oxford word of the year ...
Year of the Drone. Remarkable Drone Innovations in Ukraine. Drone boats, drone planes, trolly drones, drone traffic lights ...
If these resonate, then you have been experiencing the moods and conversations of this past year – as reflected by the Word of the Year ... of the Oxford English Dictionary – refers to ...
Spelling provided a peek at the family's Christmas traditions! Tori Spelling/ Instagram Tori Spelling and her four older children work together to maintain the Christmas magic for her youngest son ...
The choices, and the sometimes stark differences between them, provide a glimpse into how different regions’ experienced the ...