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As more people take an interest in sign language, there's a danger that incorrect and fake signs are being shared online.
Celebrity News Margot Robbie is going viral with this resurfaced sign language clip "Is there any thing #Barbie cannot do?" ...
A screenshot of an X post that shows a British right-wing politician calling for sign language lessons to be banned in the UK is fake, though was shared as if real online.
Sign language interpreter Amber Galloway Gallego is known for her show-stealing performances, like at Twista's concert on Saturday.
A Belgian Deaf organization defended the inclusion in its sign language dictionary of a hooked nose gesture for the word “Jew.” ...
The Center on Access Technology at NTID, in partnership with Google and Georgia Institute of Technology, is creating PopSign, a mobile app that will enable parents of deaf children to more easily ...
Christopher Rufo and Richard Hanania criticized ASL interpreters used to inform the public of California's wildfires and revealed an ignorance about deaf people and disasters.
The UK’s biggest sign-language school for deaf children has a new classroom building by architects Manalo & White and Richard Lyndon Design, whose founder Richard Dougherty is one of five deaf ...
An American Sign Language interpreter for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Callis’ signings were some of the brighter spots in the bleak days before, during and after Hurricane Sandy.
"Law & Order" star Camryn Manheim tells the TODAY show why it's important to her that the show includes sign language, which Lieutenant Kate Dixon used recently.
Chris Ramsey, Emma Barton and Michelle Visage lead the Strictly stars who thank their non-verbal viewers using Makaton sign language.
Handwriting will never be the same again. A new glove developed at the University of California, San Diego, can convert the 26 letters of American Sign Language (ASL) into text on a smartphone or ...