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Word of the day: ObsequiousObsequious, refers to behavior that is signified by excessive obedience, flattery, or submissiveness, mainly toward someone in a position o...
How Jimmy Kimmel went from 'The Man Show' to MAGA adversaryJimmy Kimmel's recent comment about the "MAGA gang" following Charlie Kirk's shooting led to ABC suspending his late-night show, sparking c...
Flirty? Trump can’t stop praising Karoline Leavitt: ‘That face, that brain, those lips!’Donald Trump comments on Karoline Leavitt during a Newsmax interview are sparking backlash across social media. The president praised his 2...
There's a rush for more & more Trump tributes on Capitol HillHouse Republicans moved quickly to honour Trump after his second term began. The bill to rename Dulles International Airport in Virginia af...
Flattery will get you somewhere (If done smartly)When flattery goes stratospheric, it can smell of veiled critique - undetectable by fellow flatterers, of course. Saying someone is a fabul...
How to say 'No' and when to say 'Yes' in officeHere’s how you can turn down requests at work without earning the tag of ‘not a team player’ or damaging your professional relationships.
One strategy for impressing your boss could easily backfirePerformance ratings went down for interns with low levels of political skill who tried to ingratiate themselves.
Five foods that can harm your skin!You can do a lot to stop your mom-in-law from turning into monster-in-law. Here are some simple steps that can help you develop a great rap...
10 superb ways to impress your mum-in-lawYou can do a lot to stop your mom-in-law from turning into monster-in-law. Here are some simple steps that can help you develop a great rap...
Six steps to get the most out of your internshipThe only way to succeed in an internship is to not treat it as one. Think of it as a stop gap arrangement and you won’t be able to juice it...