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Column: New words from old words make waves

In the same vein, I just found out that the word “buttload,” often used colloquially to mean “a large amount,” actually has its roots in Old English as a wine measurement.
Forget Voltaire. Consider what Shakespeare wrote in King Lear: “Striving to better, oft we mar what’s well.” ...
Auburn had preseason optimism centered around its retooled offense. Since then, regression instead of progress leaves the Tigers in a tricky spot entering its first open week.
Corporate AI investment hit $252.3B globally in 2024; AI use in at least one business function rose from 55% in 2023 to 75% in 2024 ...
It’s fall again, and I’m thinking about Franz Kafka.  Last year around this time, I read his work “Letters to Milena,” and if ...
Ranting about Tylenol and escalators while seeking revenge on his enemies, Trump is showing us one simple thing: He is ...
In 2020, K-pop stans, organized via TikTok, requested tickets to Trump rallies and never showed up, putting the video-sharing ...
Sure, Kristi Noem’s claim 2 million have left is exaggeration, but David Mastio writes there is no denying Trump has done his ...
Sarasota author Stephen King has written millions of beautiful words during his literary career. But recently he wrote some pretty dumb ones.
You do have to be right-handed, but if you are, the new Logitech MX Master 4 mouse for Mac beats even its predecessors, ...
If you want to be elite at one sport, should you play multiple sports? Julie Foudy, Abby Wambach and others weigh in for Coach Steve's column.
The poll finds that about 4 in 10 adults under 45 use subtitles at least “often” when watching TV or movies, compared with ...