Continuing from last time, further criticism that the ancient Roman historian Tacitus was unreliable and showed bias in favor of Christianity is based upon his use of certain words. Critic G. A. Wells ...
Fr. Bel San Luis, SVD, Manila Bulletin and Tempo columnist for many decades, who believed in the power of media to reach people beyond the walls of the ...
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The best business uses of Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word lets you share documents, create templates and collaborate with your team. Learn about the other business uses ...
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Stop wrestling with text in Excel: These 8 tools are game-changers
Fix "fake" numbers, strip hidden web spaces, and join text professionally using Excel's built-in legacy and modern tools.
As Microsoft ramps up Copilot’s capabilities in Excel, the AI tool is becoming genuinely useful for spreadsheet work.
As our country celebrates its 250th birthday this year, author Walter Isaacson says we should look to the writing of the ...
But, as a lover of words, there is a dark side. If I love words so much — you know, words like curmudgeon, cantankerous, ...
There have been two parts to the political world’s reaction to the American operation that deposed and captured Nicolas Maduro. The first part was to marvel at what Brit Hume called the “extraordinary ...
Built between 180 and 193 C.E., the column depicts the battles of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, with more than 2,000 highly detailed figures spiraling around the shaft. Stefano Venturini / REDA / ...
In the winter of 2009, Special Olympics held a global youth summit that launched a new effort to end the use of the r-word, “retarded,” as a disability slur. Over the following decade, the initiative ...
McFeely: Fargo bar owner uses r-word to describe Gov. Walz. ND governor calls it ‘ignorant and mean’
Chad Klimek, owner of Southtown Pourhouse and Windbreak, posts offensive meme of Minnesota governor on social media, sparking reaction from advocates and Gov. Kelly Armstrong. Gov. Tim Walz speaks ...
For an issue that was “moot,” the Illinois courts spent a lot of time addressing the legal question raised by alleged drug dealer Geoffrey Seymore. The DeKalb County resident violated the terms of his ...
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