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Manchester City legend Colin Bell is one of 238 people to be added to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) as ...
Our brains swear for good reasons: to vent, cope, boost our grit and feel closer to those around us. Swear words can act as ...
After playing the upcoming co-op game Out of Words at Summer Game Fest, I'm convinced the handcrafted title could be a game of the year contender.
Have you ever wondered why people all over the world say "OK"? In this video, we explain the surprising history, origins, and ...
Supported by “unrestricted gifts” from Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the Harvard-based Institutional Data Initiative is ...
Australians are outdone by Americans and Brits, both in how often they swear, and in how many users swear online.
As May came to a close, I had read eight of 15 books for the 2025 Reading Challenge. I finished one book. It was one I started awhile ago and there was just something about it. I got sidetracked with ...
Like the US, Australian university campuses, have been sites of Pro-Palestinian protests, and open and vocal support for ...
Sometimes words are created for specific purposes, but they can become part of a language if people find them useful or simply entertaining.
Details of a Voice 21 project to harness oracy skills to support vocabulary development during year 6 to 7 transition ...
The best-selling author was known for a number of crime thrillers, including The Day of the Jackal, which was recently adapted into a Sky TV series.
The 20-year-old’s contract at Charlton Athletic was up this summer and he has joined the Lilywhites, instead of signing fresh ...