Halloween is an ancient holiday that originated from attempts to scare away evil spirits and bad luck. Despite our ...
An Illinois jury has convicted a former sheriff’s deputy of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Sonya Massey, a ...
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How to Use “As…As” in English Like a Native Speaker

Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison ...
Learn how Americans use the verb have in everyday English! This lesson covers have, has, and had with easy explanations, ...
Anthony Boyd was the eighth person executed by nitrogen gas since Alabama began using the method last year. His execution ...
Vito has been a free man since April. Bannon helped him get an early release—after serving 26 years of his 38-year ...
Like thousands of Kentuckians, I refuse to let the Trump administration make me believe 2+2 = 5. I’ll be at the 'No Kings' protest.
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Diddy returned to federal court Friday, three ...
How often do you hear the words ‘so and so deserves more recognition’? If you go anywhere filled with people on the nose candy, probably quite often… perhaps even in self-referential terms. But here’s ...
A recent headline in Variety, “Trammell Tillman on ‘Severance’ Delays, Coming Out as Gay and Tom Cruise” prompted grammar expert June Casagrande to explore the use of the Oxford comma.
We want to hear about it. By Teddy Rosenbluth As a reporter covering the intersection between artificial intelligence and health care, I often write about how doctors and health systems use the ...