As the President’s first year back in office winds down, we’re reflecting on the individuals who shaped our politics in ...
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On the evening before Thanksgiving, the president of the United States took to his social media platform to claim in a lengthy screed that immigration was destroying the country. In one spurious ...
Dasha Burns is POLITICO Playbook's Chief Correspondent, White House Bureau Chief and Host of "The Conversation," a fresh take on the traditional Sunday show format, going beyond conventional wisdom ...
Dictionary.com has announced its newest Word of the Year, and it's taking people by surprise. The unexpected word has been used primarily by Gen Z, who have taken over social media with its use. The ...
What kind of preaching do we need to mark the milestones of our faith—Baptism, Confirmation, marriage and funerals? In its third season, “Preach” steps beyond its usual Sunday lectionary focus to ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Today, Slate is debuting Pears, a brand ...
So, you’ve decided you’re ready to dive into the world of getting paid to post. You’ve put in the work building engagement with your followers and you’ve made a list of brands you’d love to work with.
David Burtka has a busy Father’s Day 2025 planned. “I don’t even know when it is, June? We have such a [few] crazy weeks ahead,” Burtka, who is married to fellow actor Neil Patrick Harris, exclusively ...
The president's unique vocabulary was on display once again as he signed a new executive order Meredith Kile is a Digital News Writer-Editor at PEOPLE. She has been an entertainment and political ...
The first time I heard the word C-word used outside of its more familiar context as a gross and misogynistic swear word, a friend of mine was describing rectangular wire-rimmed eyeglasses. You know, ...
If you’ve been scrolling too long on social media, you might be suffering from “brain rot,” the word of 2024, per the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary. After public consultation, Oxford ...