The New Year in Pennsylvania puts front and center one of the grandest events in the commonwealth: The Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Given the events of the year that just concluded, it’s no wonder that the Merriam-Webster Word of the Year — announced early last ...
Manifesting freedom from brain rot’ and other attempts to encase our aspirations in words” FOR several years now, at yearend, ...
Your time cannot be "managed." There is, though, a different way to frame the task to ensure you are successful.
The term polarisation is widely used in the media and in public discourse, and has become a significant aspect of modern life ...
Ohio State professor and extension educator David Marrison encourages readers to choose a word to focus on in 2025, as he ...
The new year is good time to look forward to the promises and concerns that lie ahead. In addition to setting individual and professional goals for the year, many people are watching the possibility ...
By Roger J. Kreuz Ever since the American Dialect Society selected a Word of the Year at its conference in 1990, over half a dozen English dictionaries have anointed an annual word or phrase that’s ...
The word of the year for 2024 should have been “billionaire.” It infested virtually every story about presidential politics.
It says something about the past year when the people who put out the Oxford Dictionary chose “brain rot” as the words of ...
According to Merriam-Webster, "rejuvenate" is intended for mature audiences. TEMPLE, Texas — The first Word of the Day in the ...
Merriam-Webster has announced 'polarization' as its 'Word of the Year.' We all must stand together to fight division and ...