By Herman M. Lagon Scrolling through your feed, you see it—quirky cat videos, snappy memes, and nonsensical dance trends.
Medically reviewed by Geralyn Dexter, PhD, LMHC In 2024, "brain rot" was named Oxford's Word of the Year, reflecting concerns ...
Every year, the Oxford Dictionary selects a word or phrase they believe represents the themes and conversations of that year. For 2024, they chose “brain rot.” It’s a term often ...
You may have heard that the Oxford dictionary s word of the year this year was brain rot. I found that interesting for two ...
Washington: Since the selection for Oxford s yearly word is done by public poll, this leads me to my first prediction in this ...
A powerful and deadly winter storm is continuing to pound the mid-Atlantic with heavy snow and ice that is leading to ...
In todays world, an addiction to screens through social media or even streaming platforms is normalized making it almost impossible to ...
In a 2003 interview with UC Berkeley News, Lakoff claimed progressives are like a “nurturant parent family” which believes ...
On the way to the Nguyen Van Binh Book Street's coffee shop in Ho Chi Minh City I grabbed an old novel off the table that was ...
Akshay (name changed), an expat in Dubai, had been experiencing abdominal bloating sensation, pain in the abdomen, and ...
THE plight of students at the University of Lagos, Akoka, stranded off-campus due to delayed hostel renovations, serves as a ...