Merriam-Webster has announced 'polarization' as its 'Word of the Year.' We all must stand together to fight division and ...
Given the events of the year that just concluded, it’s no wonder that the Merriam-Webster Word of the Year — announced early last ...
The word of the year for 2024 should have been “billionaire.” It infested virtually every story about presidential politics.
Merriam-Webster’s decision to name “polarization” as 2024’s ‘word of the year’ certainly feels spot on. Of course Americans ...
Accessing extremism online has never been easier, the threat has never been higher, and the ideology of those conducting attacks has never been more splintered.
Brain rot” has been declared the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year. The term is defined as “the supposed deterioration of ...
The recent political unrest in Korea has brought renewed attention to the role of social media platforms - particularly ...
“It captures the idea of a bifurcated economy that provides financial comfort and prosperity for half (‘hemi-‘ meaning half) ...
No term shaped public discourse this past year quite like the name of the Jewish state, writes language columnist Aviya ...
For at least the past year, the hiding or obscuring of the diminished capacity of President Biden by the White House, Democrats, and many in the media was despicable.
Do people even read the newspaper anymore? In company with the Merriam-Webster word of the year “polarization,” often used to describe the divided state of the country, and the Oxford word of the year ...
From Congress to the Supreme Court to the White House, America’s leaders seem to believe that teens need government up in ...