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Trump tries to blame Reflecting Pool woes on vandalism, without offering substantiationPresident Trump announced multiple arrests for alleged vandalism at the Reflecting Pool, claiming the damage was an attempt to sabotage his...
Trump tries to blame Reflecting Pool woes on vandalism, without offering substantiationPresident Trump alleges intentional vandalism at the Reflecting Pool, citing peeling paint and damaged surfaces after a recent renovation. ...
American saying of the day: 'Don’t Take No Wooden Nickels' — Meaning, origin, and how to use itThe American idiom "Don't take no wooden nickels" originated from promotional tokens with no real value, evolving into advice to be cautiou...
'8647' mystery: What does the numbers mean? Sign appears in Washington's iconic National MallGiant numbers "8647" mysteriously appeared on the National Mall's grass, sparking a federal investigation and political controversy. The ma...
Migrant children separated under Trump policy face renewed family breakupsFederal agents are separating children from their families again in the United States. This is happening despite legal settlements meant to...
Why is everyone saying ‘You the Birthday’? The bizarre Gen Z slang phrase confusing millennials may secretly be the internet’s funniest insult yetThe phrase sounds grammatically off, makes little sense without context and yet continues to flood comment sections across the internet. Bu...
The Dark Knight’s most iconic line was improvised and Christopher Nolan still thinks about itA famous line from The Dark Knight, 'You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,' was actually written b...
Word of the day: VamooseVamoose, an informal verb originating from the Spanish "vamos" (let's go), means to leave quickly, often to avoid trouble or embarrassment....
Word of the day: BumfuzzledToday's word of the day: Bumfuzzled is a playful adjective meaning confused or perplexed. IN simple terms, it means feeling mentally muddle...
Word of the Day: Hornswoggle — How to use it like a proWord of the day: Over 170,000 English words exist today. Yet “hornswoggle” is trending in vocabulary searches. The hornswoggle meaning is s...
Word of the day: Spondulicks"Spondulicks," an old-fashioned slang term from the 19th century, humorously refers to money or funds. While rarely used in modern Canadian...
Word of the day: SnollygosterA snollygoster is a term for a politician who lacks principles and seeks personal advantage. This word, originating from 19th-century Ameri...
Word of the day: SockerooSockeroo Meaning: Sockeroo is a vibrant American slang word for a big success. It describes impressive achievements and smash hits. This wo...
Word of the Day: PizzazzyDiscover 'pizzazzy,' the word for all things vibrant, stylish, and exciting! This term, originating from early 1900s American slang with po...
Word of the Day: HornswoggleToday's word of the day 'hornswoggle' means to trick or deceive someone, often in a clever or amusing way.' We explore its mysterious Ameri...
Dexter: Original Sin: Here’s premiere date, time, storyline, cast, trailer and where to watchThe trailer for Dexter: Original Sin introduces Patrick Gibson as a young Dexter Morgan. The series explores Dexter's transformation into a...
What is the meaning of 'No Cap'? Gen-Z slang explained in simple termsThe Gen-Zers have evolved from LOL and IMAO, and derived their own lingo. Here’s the meaning of the newest term ‘No cap’.
Royal Mail strikes to cause huge disruption on Black Friday and Cyber MondayCustomers received an apology from Royal Mail for the trouble that strikes had caused, especially amid the season of huge sales.
Dad’s the word! Six Father's Day facts you should knowIn the US, Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, started Father’s Day after she heard a sermon on Mother’s Day.
- TextGenie, a new app that helps parents decode their kids' text messages
TextGenie deciphers text language and slang from incoming SMS messages and translates them into plain English for confused parents.