Did you hear about the giant chocolate Easter bunny for sale at Cosco? “Pete the Bunny” weighs ten pounds, is made of milk, ...
From “lowkenuinely” to “cooked,” Alabama kids are reinventing slang at internet speed. Here’s what teens are saying now and ...
Heartbreak High is sending audiences at home and overseas into a tizzy over a specific term that pops up frequently in the third and final season: cuckoo. The beloved Aussie show has already ...
Eid, the Muslim feast the celebrates the last night of Ramadan, is on March 20, 2026, as confirmed by Saudi Arabian moon spotters. While there are over 2 billion Muslims in the world, in Rhode Island ...
IGN can exclusively reveal two new Frozen-themed Disney Lorcana cards from the upcoming Winterspell expansion that have exciting implications for both the lore and gameplay of the TCG, and they are ...
The track, from her upcoming album Middle of Nowhere (due May 1), opens with a line that immediately raised some eyebrows — and a few confused questions online. Musgraves sings that she’s “lonely with ...
Olympic gold medal-winning ice skater Alysa Liu has been influencing teenagers with her striped hairstyle, her unique piercing and her joyous outlook on competition. Could she also influence teens ...
On Feb. 7, 2026, Chasity Verret Martinez won a special election to fill a vacant seat in the Louisiana House. That’s an outcome that might not mean very much to people outside of the state or even ...
For many people, the main takeaway from the newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) is: “Eat more protein.” It’s true that the inverted pyramid graphic issued with the guidelines ...
Anywhere you go in the United States, you’re likely to encounter a word you’ve never heard before or never used regularly, as each state has its own set of slang words that might cause a few head ...
Has "67" reached its peak? Google added it as an Easter egg in the search engine. The new slang term spiked with Generation Alpha and Gen Z this year. Dictionary.com named "6-7" its 2025 Word of the ...
The Oxford University Press is shining a light on the more toxic side of internet culture by choosing “rage bait” as its 2025 Word of the Year. Oxford’s language experts, who are the brains behind the ...