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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.
Live language translation, in which Siri feeds a delayed translation of what's being said into your earbuds, works on the new AirPods Pro 3 along with last year's AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4. You also ...
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 ...
International airlines’ co-branded cards focus on attracting more Indians to their loyalty programs and rolling out the red ...
Unlike most sought-after free agents, Nik Ehlers took three days to decide. Both Ehlers and the Hurricanes are happy with the ...
Ranting about Tylenol and escalators while seeking revenge on his enemies, Trump is showing us one simple thing: He is ...
It was a throwaway word in a throwaway line, but Bill Belichick injected some fun into UNC-UCF football week. Also, Canes-Gators and Hoosiers-Illini.
Sure, Kristi Noem’s claim 2 million have left is exaggeration, but David Mastio writes there is no denying Trump has done his ...
A major portion of the cultural and social heart of Townlet is the Nostalgia Club, a prestigious, one-of-a-kind social and ...
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 ...