The Family Stone has been pushing all of our holiday season buttons for 20 years and, in the wake of Diane Keaton's death, ...
At the first panel discussion of the festival, titled Morality and Sexuality, writer and sexuality educator Jaya Sharma ...
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Researchers discover profanity unlocks temporary superpowers
Science has confirmed what anyone who has ever sworn at a stuck jar lid already knows: yelling a well-timed expletive can ...
When global business leader Priya Morioka was a child, she watched neighbors in her immigrant community struggle to renew drivers licenses, schedule doctor appointments, or talk to teachers during ...
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Pilgrims pause for prayer as the Walk with Mary procession in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13 arrived at the Basilica of the ...
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There’s an easy way to make Deaf friends and family members feel included in holiday festivities. “Charades or other things ...
"Slop" was first used in the 1700s to mean soft mud, but it evolved more generally to mean something of little value.
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Grody was initially spelled groaty, in the mid-1960s, and it’s basically used to describe something that’s slovenly, dirty, ...
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