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Each year, they produce a 4,000-word “Words of Champions” list, which includes 800 new entries drawn from the hefty 470,000-word “Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary.” That’s a lot to ...
An estimated 90% of the training data for current generative AI systems stems from English. However, English is an ...
Given widespread dismal polling and a shrinking economy, Trump’s first 100 “daze” could be described by repetitive words and ...
I have noticed some confusion of late. It seems to center around the belief that democracy and human rights are the same ...
The asking price for the rare, first-edition copy is $975,000. The novel is inscribed by author F. Scott Fitzgerald and still housed in its original dust jacket. "The Great Gatsby" was released ...
In Enough is Enuf, writer Gabe Henry wittily and engagingly confronts all of these questions head-on and arrives at a surprising answer: We actually have tried, on many occasions across numerous ...
Just a day after joining his fellow Cabinet members in offering obsequious praise to President Trump, Mike Waltz, the national-security adviser, has landed in a dismally familiar position: out of ...
We'll be updating our list as musicians announce their new music, so keep checking back for the latest! By Anna Chan Long before 2025 even kicked off, many artists were already starting to tease ...
Sometimes it takes an “outsider” to make us appreciate what we have. This year, the Apostle Islands were named one of the 50 best places to visit by Travel + Leisure. We had already been considering a ...
There is a line from one of the dvds I keep in my car, Carly Simon or Judy Collins, or maybe Joni Mitchell. I’ve never known musical artists or song titles, just lines that speak to me. Even now, I’ll ...
You can hardly blame Australians for being late to the party when it comes to elections. Many people don’t tune in until the last minute because, let’s face it, who really wants to watch two men in ...
Let’s be honest, all politicians lie from time-to-time. From factual omissions to whopping fabrications, election campaigns are festooned with exaggerations and examples of spurious fearmongering.