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Skibidi, gyatt and Ohio: Learn the meaning, origin behind Gen Alpha's slang
Columbia Daily Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoCommonly, "ate" was cast upon performers in drag shows and dance competitions. This phrase was...
Opinion | Don’t call Trump a ‘felon’
Washington Post· 2 days agoCarroll Bogert is president of the Marshall Project, a nonprofit publication dedicated to covering criminal justice. Since Donald Trump was convicted of...
Mental illness, psychiatric disorder or psychological problem. What should we call mental distress?...
EconoTimes· 3 days agoShould we use “person-first” expressions such as person with autism or “identity-first” expressions...
Baby naming is big business, with consultants charging up to $10,000 to find the perfect name
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"I think that's where a lot of people got their interest in having a more uncommon name," she said....
NFL’s “First Family” 7 Little Words Answer - Try Hard Guides
Try Hard Guides· 1 day agoNow, let's get into the answer for NFL’s “First Family” crossword clue most recently seen in the 7...
A Productive Chat on the Significance of ‘Slack’
New York Times· 6 days agoIn Word Through The Times, we trace how one word or phrase has changed throughout the history of the newspaper. In 2011, The New York Times published an...
Today's "Wordle" #1,082 clues and answer for Wednesday, June 5 game
Newsweek· 3 days agoDoes today's Wordle puzzle have you stumped? Don't worry, Newsweek is here to help you find the...
Readers suggest 10 more names for Minnesota's championship-winning hockey team
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoWe asked. You answered. After PWHL Minnesota took home the inaugural Walter Cup last month, we drew...
The Obese Police
The Atlantic· 5 days agoLanguage is constantly evolving, but you know a change has hit the big time when the AP Stylebook makes it official. In light of all the recent news...
Survey shows shift in language around mental health over 79 years
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoA new survey of nearly 340,000 texts spanning 79 years shows that generic terms in mental health have shifted away from words like "disease" and "disturbance" and toward "psychiatric" and "mental ...