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Word of the Day: interminable
New York Times· 7 hours agoSAG-AFTRA said in a terse statement that its negotiating committee had voted unanimously to approve the tentative deal, which will proceed to the union’ ...
Rory McIlroy’s horrific collapse hands US Open title to Bryson DeChambeau
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 14 hours agothe 72nd hole for Rory McIlroy. pic.twitter.com/SGSelJlVZ0 — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 16, 2024 11:42...
Rachel Riley reacts to Susie's big announcement away from Countdown after 'rift'
Daily Express· 2 days agoThe 59-year-old has been a resident expert in the Dictionary Corner on the afternoon Channel 4 show...
Sonia Sotomayor Points Out How Quickly the Conservative Justices Will Drop Their Stated Principles...
Slate via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe federal definition also encompasses “any part designed or intended” to enable automatic fire,...
1984 in 2024: Orwell Was Right | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 6 days agoAmericans still read George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four," 75 years after it was first published on June 8, 1949. Its protagonist is Winston Smith, a...
Milwaukee man delivers food, dad jokes to customers
WITI via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoCoincidentally, that’s the same year Merriam-Webster added a certain term to the dictionary. 'Dad joke – a wholesome joke of
Trump’s shark tale: We have to come up with a new word for “unhinged”
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBut the speech in Las Vegas, delivered to a crowd estimated at about 7,000 on a day when...
AI and Digital Signage
AV Network via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHe warns that there are still plenty of things that can go wrong with AI and that, right now, its accuracy...
Do you know the difference between ‘codger’ and ‘cadger’?
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoYou may nonetheless be familiar with Liberman’s many published works on etymology, including the...
Fact Check: Rumor Says 'Rock-a-Bye Baby' Nursery Rhyme Originated from Muskogee Tribe. Here's What...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIndeed, the word hushaby is not found in use before 1700, though hush, as in "Hush thee, my babby,...