The word “epic” is rooted in high art and classical antiquity. But to 21st century American ears, calling the US war in Iran “epic” put it in the realm of bro-speak.
The word "Olympics" is rooted in ancient Greece. In Greek mythology, the gods would descend from Mount Olympus into the town ...
“Scots-Irish,” a popular label among American conservatives today, has long been a kind of shorthand for mythic ideas about ...
Despite the archaic look of the word, with its folksy apostrophe, the widespread adoption of “nor’easter” is a relatively recent trend.
Dear Armo: Now, ¡Ay, caramba! might not be as popular or as peculiarly Mexican a swear as, say, “pinche puto pendejo baboso,” “¡Cu-le-ro!” or the many epithets derived from the word mamá (mother), but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration by Alberto Mier/CNN Hours after a federal judge ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia released last week, an immigration judge ...
We know that frost can form when it’s cold outside, but why does it happen? First Alert Meteorologist Derek Witt explains the ...
(CNN) — On November 30, 2019, according to documents released by the Department of Justice, the lawyer Joe Nascimento, apparently representing an unnamed employee of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
FOXBOROUGH – Mike Vrabel didn’t hold back when the Patriots beat the New York Giants one week ago. Following the victory, the coach told his team they had played like champions and added that the ...
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