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Do you talk in your sleep? What somniloquy reveals about your brain, sleep stages, dreams and when it may signal a serious sleep disorderSleep talking somniloquy explained: Ever spoken in your sleep? It's common, affecting many adults and children, and can happen during diffe...
Word of the Day: KakistocracyWord of the Day: ‘Kakistocracy’ is far more than an obscure dictionary term. It is a striking linguistic weapon, sharp, historical and emot...
Trump doctor visit renews health scrutiny as 80th birthday nearsPresident Donald Trump is undergoing a medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This visit intensifies health-r...
'Thin line between defamation, political criticism': Delhi HC on Raghav Chadha's plea against social media postsDelhi High Court pondered the fine line between political criticism and defamation. MP Raghav Chadha approached the court against social me...
‘Indians have kids, white people don’t’: Andrew Tate’s racist, profanity-filled video mocking Western masculinity, goes viral againA resurfaced video shows Andrew Tate controversially praising Indian men for resilience and family structures while criticizing Western mas...
One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
Calling someone ‘bastard’ in anger is not obscene: Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court of India ruled that using the word "bastard" in a heated exchange does not constitute obscenity under Section 294 of the ...
Israel-Iran conflict: Trump seizes on rescue of downed airman to recast unpopular warIsrael-Iran war: President Donald Trump highlighted a daring Easter weekend rescue of an American airman deep inside enemy territory. He pr...
Trump removal talk surges: Who can invoke the 25th Amendment and whenTalks about removing Donald Trump grew as Iran war tensions increased and prediction market bets moved higher. The 25th Amendment allows th...
Bombs of bluster: Iranian diplomats fight Trump on a new battlefieldIran War Social Media Fight: A new digital front has opened in the US-Iran conflict. President Trump's blunt social media posts have drawn ...
Dial back rhetoric: Critics to Trump after expletive-laden post on IranUS President Donald Trump issued a strong social media warning to Iran on Easter Sunday. He threatened severe consequences if the Strait of...
What good is bad language?The use of swear words is now common. The 'F' word has lost its shock value. Political correctness has made other words offensive. YouTube ...
Harris says Trump's behavior 'demeans' the presidency after vulgar remarksVice President Kamala Harris responded to a vulgar insult from Donald Trump, stating he has not earned the right to hold office again. She ...
Did Biden abuse Netanyahu? This book says the US president vented his anger at Benjamin Netanyahu in a series of profanity-laden rantsJoe Biden has suddenly made headlines for calling Israeli top boss Benjamin Netanyahu a series of names, some of which were even profanity-...
If elected, will Kamala Harris be the most foul-mouthed president in US history?Kamala Harris is becoming known for her use of strong language during public appearances, raising the prospect of her becoming the most fou...
Vice President Kamala Harris uses profanity, apologizes. Know in detail what happenedWhile addressing the people at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership Summit, Vice Pr...
Will incorporate rules to check vulgar content on social media, OTT platforms: Centre tells Delhi HCThe Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), in an affidavit showing compliance of the high court's earlier directions, sa...
HC for content regulation, says vulgar language on social media needs to be taken seriously"The use of obscene words and foul language in social media platforms have to be regulated when it crosses a particular line, as it can be ...
Surprise, surprise! People who swear often are more honest than othersAs dishonesty and profanity are both considered deviant they are often viewed as evidence of low moral standards.
CEOs using the F-bomb linked to recession?Bad words have been much in the news recently, with both the mayor of Los Angeles and the CEO of T-Mobile US Inc. using what has become kno...