Month: July 2023

Hi. Okay, enough with the pleasantries. If you’re reading this—which, turns out, you are—it stands to reason that you’re the kind of man who prefers minimal banter and maximum substance. A working man. And as such, someone in desperate need of the best work socks for men. Sweat-wicking materials, odor-fighting properties, bulletproof construction, and overall
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Language is central to our personal identities, and connects us others, and with our ancestors. But language is highly dynamic. Words and language structures evolve over time, sometimes leading to new dialects and languages. How and why does this occur? What can online communication tell us about regional variations? Why are so many languages at
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Aretha Franklin performs onstage in New York City, Nov. 7, 2017. Dimitrios Kambouris | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images History is filled with examples of celebrities who died without a will: Bob Marley, Prince, Howard Hughes, Pablo Picasso, Jimi Hendrix and even Abraham Lincoln. But an ongoing legal dispute involving music icon Aretha Franklin’s
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EA has formally announced that it’s working on a Black Panther single-player game. In a tweet, the publisher confirmed that its new Seattle-based studio Cliffhanger Games is developing an original story-driven game that explores the world of Wakanda. The project is led by Kevin Stephens, who served as Monolith Productions’ studio head when Middle-earth: Shadow
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For months, the Barbie movie’s vast unknown has been one of its greatest assets. What little we understood amounted to a pair of highlighter-yellow rollerblades, dangled aloft by the spray-tanned arms of a bleached-blond Ryan Gosling: nostalgic, symbolic, a triumph of marketing honed along a (plastic) razor’s edge. Every new set photo, character poster, and
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The PGA Tour on Tuesday defended its controversial deal with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league before senators, as scrutiny of the agreement intensifies. Representatives from LIV Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund wasn’t present at the hearing because CEO Greg Norman is out of the country, according to a spokesperson. PGA Tour operating chief
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