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A new 'language' is quietly forming in the United States
Across the United States, a quiet linguistic shift is underway, reshaping how people speak in ways that are easy to miss in ...
Arthur Sze, the national poet laureate appointed by the Library of Congress last month, visited Queens College, in Flushing, ...
Barney the purple dinosaur was my first English teacher. Through songs, make-believe and games, I learned how to greet people ...
Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar justified every bit of their popularity, and Paul McCartney and Robert Plant proved they’re still legendary.
In this selection of essays, op-eds and speeches, the first piece written six months after his son’s murder, Pearl gives us ...
We’re looking back on 2025 with reprints of some of the best stories of the year. In Robin Wharton’s review: ‘Siddhartha, She ...
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DC insider warns Trump's vocabulary has reduced dramatically as mind fades
President Donald Trump's cognitive decline was on full display this week, longtime Beltway reporter John Heilemann told MS ...
Thanks in large part to Kinsella and the scores of writers she inspired, I’m not ashamed of my “chick lit” tastes. Indeed, ...
Kinsella—who died this week at 55—spun protagonist Becky Bloomwood’s adventures in retail into a nine-book series without ...
The language of politicians has become more vulgar in recent years. Leaders in both parties are openly using vulgarities.
Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, history, essays, language, art history, architecture, climate—we’ve got you covered with this ...
Publishing the new US national security doctrine under Donald Trump should not be seen as a mere conventional review of the American strategic documents, but a practical and theoretical push to adapt ...
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