You can manually add words to your Android device's internal dictionary if it doesn't already recognize them as real words.
Christopher is a writer and musician who spends as much time as possible playing video games and watching anime. He is often found repeatedly dying at the hands of random FromSoftware bosses, though ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- New gun safety legislation is on the table as National Suicide Prevention Month is underway. Sen. Kelda Roys (D-Madison) and Rep. Lee Snodgrass (D-Appleton) introduced legislation ...
The World Health Organisation has added GLP-1 drugs to treat diabetes, as well as treatments for cystic fibrosis and cancer, to its essential medicines list, aiming to boost global access to these ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A central Indiana news outlet has filed a lawsuit against Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and Attorney General Todd Rokita after the state officials had previously asked the ...
The Indiana Citizen, a nonprofit news outlet, is suing Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales over a list of voters they sent to the federal government last year.
English is evolving faster than ever — and the Cambridge Dictionary’s 2025 update proves it. This year, a record 6,212 new words and meanings have been added, reflecting the huge influence of social ...
Skibidi, broligarchy, inspo, delulu, and more terms have officially joined the Cambridge Dictionary in its growing list of new 2025 words. Some of the dictionary’s latest inclusions, which you can now ...
The increasing use of TikTok trends and social media terms in everyday conversation has led Cambridge Dictionary to include “skibidi,” “delulu” and “tradwife” in the 6,000 new words it has added to ...
People paying privately for weight-loss drug Mounjaro in the UK face a rise in the cost of the treatment after manufacturer Eli Lilly said it was increasing the list price of the drug by as much as ...
One woman who donated $1 million to the super PAC had her son pardoned three weeks after meeting President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.
A new disclosure shows how corporations and individuals, including many in the crypto business, wrote big checks while seeking favor from the president. By Kenneth P. Vogel and David Yaffe-Bellany ...