News

You have to look at context clues and subtext to understand what teens are saying. “Emojis are a mirror of the times,” Wolf explains. “As communication becomes more visual, fast-paced, and filtered ...
When Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, then-President Donald Trump speculated that authorities might be wrong in ruling it a ...
Columnist and author June Casagrande ponders singular vs. plural nouns, plus the nagging questions behind subject-verb ...
Corporate leaders see their decisions as purely rational, but emotions, especially those tied to masculinity, may play a bigger role than they admit.
You have four hundred and ninety-nine LinkedIn connections, which is tantalizingly close to the coveted “500+” distinction.
Nic Vansteenberghe and Olandria Carthen spoke about dating outside of the villa, navigating online hate and what they plan to ...
AI isn’t just impacting how we write — it’s changing how we speak and interact with others. And there’s only more to come.
You've certainly already noticed that some words in the English language can sound a bit foreign, and this is actually because they are borrowed from other languages, such as French, German, and ...
There are plenty of word and puzzle games out there to try.
"Big yikes" is a phrase used in response to "something that's really embarrassing, disturbing, or shocking," said Reader's Digest. Using it "expresses a strong sense of cringe, awkwardness or ...
Adam Aleksic, who posts as Etymology Nerd on social media, argues in a new book that algorithms are reshaping the English language.