President Donald Trump had a two-word response to his future daughter-in-law, Bettina Anderson, after he announced her engagement to his son, Donald Trump Jr, on December 15. The president revealed ...
Employee disengagement has reached crisis levels across American workplaces. According to a Gallup study, employee engagement has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, with only 31% of employees ...
George Bernard Shaw famously observed that "England and America are two countries separated by the same language." It appears, however, that this chasm has finally been overcome by the common dialect ...
Oxford University Press has named “rage bait” its 2025 word of the year, highlighting the growing influence of anger-driven online content in shaping public conversation. The announcement followed a ...
This post is sponsored by NTUC Club. Over the years, Downtown East has evolved from a leisure spot into a multifaceted destination, constantly redefining what it means to be a hub for families and ...
DMU Engagement will be working together with Trash for Art to create a large-scale artwork, and they want you to get involved. Join DMU Engagement and Trash to Art on Thursday 20 November, 5-7pm in ...
If you feel like Taylor Swift is your friend despite the fact that you've never met her, then the Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year is for you. The word is "parasocial" and, according to the ...
If you felt more excited for Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement earlier this year than you did for your friend or family member’s, you might relate to Cambridge Dictionary’s word of 2025.
There are few moments that disrupted the news cycle in 2025 more than Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s engagement announcement, with the internet freaking out for days on end after the fact — and ...
Cambridge Dictionary has chosen “parasocial” as its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting the rise of one-sided relationships between fans and public figures. Officials said the choice was influenced in ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding won’t count her legion of fans among its attendees. However, the public’s desire to attend has inspired Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year. The world’s ...