The Manila Times on MSN
’Nerbing’: When nouns become verbs
One major word-formation process in English is to use the noun itself as a verb to express the action conveyed or implied by the noun, without changing the form of the noun in any way.
Serious Eats on MSN
The Kid Is All Right: In Defense of Picky Eating
There is another approach, too, one that sees picky eating as part of the general malaise of Western, developed countries. It ...
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth has summoned top military leaders from across the globe to give a speech in which he raged about ...
Tigers are not female lions. Pickles are just cucumbers in vinegar, living their best fermented life. Reindeers aren’t ...
Tens of thousands of volunteers mobilised by the Democratic Socialists of America are working to elect a torchbearer for a ...
Pope Leo XIV, who spent decades serving as a missionary in Peru, has encouraged faithful to support the church’s foreign ...
Founded nearly 50 years ago, the nonprofit ministry aims to cultivate what it calls "communion, participation, and mission," ...
Opinion
The Nation on MSNThe Congressional Black Caucus’s Silent Partnership With AIPAC
The influential group of lawmakers has damaged its reputation as “conscience of the Congress” by staying silent on the Gaza ...
So-called democratic socialists claim they just want to empower ordinary people through democracy. Socialism, however, ...
Estevao’s stunning winner added to the champions’ complicated start – suddenly, Arne Slot’s side look short of ideas ...
The math of even the simplest ocean waves is notoriously uncooperative. A team of Italian mathematicians has made major ...
COMMENTARY: This approach to immigration is morally grounded, theologically sound and capable of fostering genuine dialogue.
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