From "hysterical" to "spirit animal," the innocent-sounding phrases rolling off Boomer tongues are making Gen Z flinch—and ...
Friends and family of the youth incarcerated at the Youth Justice and Education Center walk through its halls following a ...
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Alaska’s ‘Wild’ Product of Asia A news analysis With President Donald Trump reguarly ordering or threatening new tariffs to balance the country’s nearly $300 billion trade ...
The former national car of the former Yugoslavia, the pride of the then Yugoslav auto industry and once a successful export product is now returning in a completely new edition. Zastava’s Yugo, which ...
The problem is that people tend to neglect virtue in favor of other “goods,” Aristotle observed: things like riches, property, reputation and power. Yet virtue itself provides the way to acquire them.
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Discover the word crestfallen, meaning visible disappointment. It captures the quiet drop after hopes are dashed. The term ...
Word of the Day: Contumacious reminds readers that language can differentiate between types of dissent. Some resistance is spontaneous; some is ideological; and some, as the word suggests, is a ...
For fans of The New York Times’ popular Connections puzzle, January 31, 2026, features puzzle #965, presenting a fresh set of sixteen words for players to categorize and solve.
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