It’s not difficult to see why Vol Royale might be popular here. He is unbeaten in two starts at this course under Harry ...
This year's pronunciation explanation from Travis Etienne Jr., who signed last week with the New Orleans Saints, didn't reveal anything he hadn't already explained.
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Home to some of the last speakers of Aramaic, Maaloula was attacked in Syria’s civil war. Its residents are determined to rebuild–and preserve their mother tongue from extinction.
You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed. Here ...
Anyone who watched the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics knows Alysa Liu’s name. But do you know how to pronounce it correctly? The figure skating star and Olympic gold medalist gave a primer on how to ...
Good morning, I’m Victoria McGrane, and I’ve got stories of those of you who called in to talk about your accents. Working in news can be kind of a bummer these days. Our democracy is teetering. New ...
It’s easy to unintentionally say something that hurts your loved one with OCD more than it helps, even if you mean well. Here’s how to avoid that. Life with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can be ...
There’s only one Denzel Washington. Actually, there’s only one Den-ZELL Washington. The two-time Academy Award-winning actor has revealed that people do not properly pronounce his first name, while ...
Everyone has been mispronouncing Denzel Washington’s name — all thanks to his mom. The actor spoke to Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday about the moniker’s correct pronunciation as they discussed all the NFL ...
But even still, the Bring It On star isn’t bothered when people mispronounce hers—something they’ve apparently been doing for years. “I mean, everyone messes up my name, so I give up,” Kirsten shared ...
Have you ever heard a sound so shocking that it raises the hair on your neck and makes you whip your head around? No, it's not nails on a chalkboard or someone using a curse word in church. It's ...