WATCH: The Obamas Slow Dance to “Let’s Stay Together” at Inaugural Ball
At the end of a long Inauguration Day full of speeches and remarks, President Barack Obama let his body do the talking–with a little help from Al Green.
At the end of a long Inauguration Day full of speeches and remarks, President Barack Obama let his body do the talking–with a little help from Al Green.
Well, someone had to start calling them the Founding Fathers
NewsFeed asks a graphologist to analyze the Treasury Secretary nominee’s signature. Intrigue!
NewsFeed’s weekly highlight of our vocabulary: humans say the darnedest things.
It’s a rather auspicious date for poet Richard Blanco’s prestigious appointment: his namesake, 37th president Richard Nixon, was born 100 years ago today. The 44-year-old poet, born of Cuban parents, took the name of a Republican …
Last week, we asked readers which term should be blacklisted from our lexicon in 2013. Here’s the winner and this week’s other vocabulary highlights.
What words are you tired of? Let’s band together to banish them for the New Year
TIME’s latest vocabulary highlights include a new hybrid musical genre, a Carolinian political threat and a useful German word for taunting liberal arts majors.
NewsFeed’s weekly highlight of our vocabulary. Humans say the darnedest things.
NewsFeed’s weekly highlight of our vocabulary. Humans say the darnedest things.
If you’re an innovative, creative problem solver with a track record, this post is for you
NewsFeed’s weekly dig into our vocabulary. Humans say the darnedest things.