President Trump’s executive order puts his “America first” stamp onto the nation’s speech. But the effect might be muted.
President Donald Trump put his stamp on an issue that has been debated for decades: whether America should have one national language or embrace its ployglot spirit.
Japan's Hina Matsuri festival, celebrated every spring in hopes of girls' healthy growth, typically features displays of ...
Certain vintage and retro baby names have definitely made a comeback in modern times. However, some older monikers have ...
Schoolteachers in Delhi-NCR said that even for Punjabi and Urdu, the takers are in minority and, hence, most private schools ...
Trump’s English-only executive order is not merely about language policy. It's part of an American tradition of leveraging ...
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 then, is shaping up to be the JRPG for people who grew tired of JRPGs. While recent years have ...
Steve Bannon says splitting Russia and China “will change the course of the 21st century”, though it might require a third ...
Korpiklaani and Ensiferum will headline Folkfest of the North at the Gothic Theatre on Sunday, March 9.
When George Martin was ruled out of the Six Nations after another injury setback, England were left to lament the loss of his ...
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