'Rage bait' named Oxford University Press word of year as outrage fuels social media traffic in 2025
Oxford University Press has named "rage bait'' as its word of the year, capturing the internet zeitgeist of 2025.
One of Russell Vought’s top regulatory policies upon taking the helm at OMB this year was, according to a former Trump ...
One of the most critically acclaimed playwrights of our age, Tom Stoppard, has died at 88. He assumed his audience was as ...
Hashtagging brand name to identify company's director not trademark disparagement: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court recently held that the use of a company’s brand name as a hashtag in social media posts, when aimed at ...
SALEM, Ore. (CN) — The Oregon Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that whether a steak knife qualifies as a weapon under probation ...
Ahrefs’ Patrick Stox breaks down how LLMs are changing discovery, what is working for inclusion, and why Google isn’t out of ...
Tom Stoppard, the celebrated playwright and screenwriter known for his sharp wit and intellectual range across theatre, film, ...
Delhi High Court held that the mark ‘SoEasy’ for Hindi language learning is suggestive in nature and it is settled law that suggestive Trade Marks are liable to be protected under the Trade Marks Act, ...
Recently, two of Gu's descendants were appointed as cultural tourism promotion ambassadors of Gu Yewang culture during an ...
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Sweeping Trade War Hits Paddlesports From All Sides With Little Relief In Sight
We all saw this coming. During the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign, Donald Trump frequently expounded on his love for tariffs ...
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Honoring 250 years of the Marine Corps and the enduring legacy of Native American warriors
As the U.S. Marine Corps marks its 250th anniversary, the nation honors not just the Marines who have served in every ...
Nauru says it may seek to return people Australia deported to their country to their home countries, A historic deal for food delivery workers in Australia welcomed, Manchester City manager apologises ...
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