Have you ever blankly stared at your Wisconsin teen mid-conversation after they called you "chopped" or "unc"? You're probably not alone. An analysis of Google Trends search data for 2025 by ...
From the second someone walks into your home, they're able to notice things that reveal a lot about you. They might immediately start forming quiet assumptions about the way you live and how you take ...
Navratri is the most powerful time period, which is purely dedicated to Maa Durga and people try to please Goddess Durga during these nine days and nine nights by performing various puja rituals and ...
The rapper, 32, released the track as part of her second studio album, Am I the Drama?, on Friday, September 19. In the song, Cardi (real name Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) opens up about her regrets ...
Adeoluwa is a worship leader who has patiently refined his gift, and of a songwriter who dares to let scripture sing. Between Worship and Word: The Gospel Experiment of Min. Adeoluwa A Nigerian-born, ...
Welcome back to the Week in Your Words, where we take a step back and highlight some of your comments from the past week. Russia was once again in the news, after Poland, a NATO member, said 19 ...
Microsoft says that Word for Windows will soon enable autosave and automatically save all new documents to the cloud by default. The company is currently testing this new feature with the help of ...
Have you noticed how ChatGPT seems to "get" you better some days than others? It's not your imagination. The way you phrase your questions — your choice of words, your dialect, even your cultural ...
In a desperate parenting moment after dinner, I told my six-year-old, who was mid-meltdown, to “use your words!” He had just started yelling and hitting his eight-year-old sister because she wasn’t ...
Sticks and stones can hurt — but the wrong words can blow up your marriage before you can spit out, “You’re overreacting.” The good news? There’s a four-word phrase that can supposedly stop a fight ...
On this week's episode of "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," host John Dear marks the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by reviewing what Dear calls the "most radical, ...