Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate ...
Members of the Alpha and Z generations are yelling “six seven” so much that Dictionary.com claimed the number as its annual ...
Cambridge Dictionary has named its word of the year for 2025, alighting on "parasocial," used to describe a connection that ...
Merriam-Webster, the country’s oldest dictionary publisher which is headquartered in Springfield, just released an updated ...
New research asks neurodivergent people themselves what they thought about the language used to describe them.
Representing other cultures does not negate your own Christianity, the same way being a student at Baylor does not ...
The Diary of a CEO host has conquered social media with his provocative interviews focusing on mental health. What he wants ...
College football teams are on pace to go for it on fourth down rather than punt or attempt a field goal more often than in ...
Vibe coding' has taken the 2025 top spot for Collins word of the year following on from last year's winner 'brat' which was popularised by singer Charli XCX ...
Though Trump appears likely to lose this case, a Supreme Court decision against him is unlikely to end his trade war. There are other statutes he can rely on to impose tariffs, although those laws ...
Parents and teachers, cover your ears. Dictionary.com says its word of the year is “6-7.” The viral term is one that kids and teenagers can’t stop repeating and. Secret Service finds 17 'skimming' ...
Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your hands in the air. Dictionary.com’s word of the year isn’t even really a word. It’s the viral term “6-7” that kids and ...