An assortment of absurd, useful and funny words and phrases entered the vernacular this year. How well do you know them? By Miya Lee and Kendall Blomfield By the end of 2024, words like slop, brat, ...
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It's hard to think of a misstep in Fortnite's The Simpsons season so far, unless you count the lack of a Matt Groening autograph Back Bling. Somehow, though, it just keeps getting better. The latest ...
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How do you count to 1.45bn? Start with 3.5m. That is the number of people who will knock on doors, compile spreadsheets and crunch data to conduct a new census in India, the world’s most populous ...
The 10,000-steps-a-day myth has been debunked, but exactly how many steps should you aim for to optimise your healthspan? According to new research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, ...
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As a federal government shutdown rolls into day 16 and President Donald Trump bemoans his upcoming Time Magazine cover, recent polling shows mixed reviews from the public. Several nationwide polls ...
In this video, I demonstrate how people from different cultures count from 1 to 10 using their hands. I show the gestures commonly used in many countries and compare them to traditional Chinese hand ...
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The U.S. government has shut down for the first time since 2018, as federal funding expired at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday. While shutdowns are rare, they have occurred more often in recent decades.