Despite all the likes, literallys and dropped g’s, English isn’t decaying before our eyes
Throughout the history of the language, what has been considered ‘bad’ speech often becomes ‘proper.’ You just have…
Throughout the history of the language, what has been considered ‘bad’ speech often becomes ‘proper.’ You just have…
State lawmakers are trying to shield tracks from nuisance lawsuits − but the larger threat may be rising land values and…
To what extent has the line between playful community space and commercial spectacle been blurred?
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Going to the Moon isn’t just about science. Novelist Jules Verne predicted some of the societal ramifications modern lunar…
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The action star’s death forced fans to reckon with his strange legacy: a real person with a complicated past, and a meme…
Hersheypark underwent a total transformation in the 1970s, when candy mascots and thrill rides replaced barn animals and…
In an era of billion-dollar TV deals and million-dollar payments to players, the tax code continues to treat university…
For over a century, baseball rejected gambling to preserve the game’s integrity. Now, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says…