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A new 'language' is quietly forming in the United States
Across the United States, a quiet linguistic shift is underway, reshaping how people speak in ways that are easy to miss in ...
Too Black for Latinos and too Latino for African Americans, Boston’s Afro-Latino community is beginning to see the fruits of ...
The drive to religious freedom in America was carried out overwhelmingly in the state legislatures—and the federal First ...
How the Latin superstar's massive momentum landed him one of music’s most coveted gigs — and in the middle of a political ...
Ukraine and the US have reached advanced talks on a potential peace plan to end the war with Russia, with Nato-style security ...
More than 9,500 commercial truckers have been taken off of U.S. roads for failing English-language proficiency checks, ...
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"Flexed so hard": Internet impressed by South African diss track in response to American hater
A South African clapped back at American hate with a diss track that’s leaving South African social media users in awe of the ...
Barney the purple dinosaur was my first English teacher. Through songs, make-believe and games, I learned how to greet people ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Critics urge Carney to abandon federal shift to British spelling
Critics say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its recent use of British spelling in ...
UConn and the Hartford Deportation Defense launched the ‘People's Migrant School’ to build bridges with the city's immigrants ...
Trump’s key aide thinks the country was better off with strict quotas that sought to preserve the racial makeup of the country in the 1920s and so favored immigrants from Western and Northern Europe ...
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