Redact” once meant to edit. But around the middle of the 20th century, it began to refer to one particular kind of editing.
Hours after a federal judge ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia released last week, an immigration judge entered a document into the record correcting what they called a “scrivener’s error.” ...
Wassail — from a greeting meaning “be in good health” — evokes some kind of ancient holiday tradition. But its particulars, ...
It can compliment, or dismiss. It sometimes conveys strong emotions, or no emotion at all. And that’s “nice” -- a tidy, sturdy word that’s remarkably adaptable. Hundreds of years ago, it meant someone ...
Pride month is less than a week away — a time dedicated to celebrating the history, impact and resilience of those in the LGBTQ community. The first celebrations were organized in the U.S. about 55 ...
Do you know what causes wind? Well, broadly speaking it’s the sun... but more specifically, how the sun unevenly heats the Earth’s surface. That leads to areas of high and low pressure forming, and in ...
The further out you go in a weather forecast, the harder it is for meteorologists to know what’s going to happen. So how do they get an idea of what’s coming down the pipe several days or weeks ahead ...
Its one of the most common forms of food poisoning in the world. Salmonella — a stubborn bacterium known for its spread through contaminated food, water and even pets — is responsible for roughly 1.35 ...
Debate over the song of the summer rages on, but if there were a contest for a word of the summer, one front-runner would surely be the onomatopoeic clanker. In recent weeks, clanker has risen to ...
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