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FDA authorizes vaccine booster for immunocompromised, 2020 Census data highlights American diversity, and McDonald s responds to diaper mask lawsuit

FDA authorizes vaccine booster for immunocompromised, 2020 Census data highlights American diversity, and McDonald s responds to diaper mask lawsuit
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Time s Up chairwoman resigns amid Cuomo ties, social media design mistakes to avoid, and Norwegian Cruise Line wins right to require vax proof

Time s Up chairwoman resigns amid Cuomo ties, social media design mistakes to avoid, and Norwegian Cruise Line wins right to require vax proof
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The Strange Language of Our Home Lives

Why We Speak More Weirdly at Home Kathryn Hymes © Franziska Barczyk I celebrated my second pandemic birthday recently. Many things were weird about it: opening presents on Zoom, my phone’s insistent photo reminders from “one year ago today” that could be mistaken for last month, my partner brightly wishing me “ iki domuz,” a Turkish phrase that literally means “two pigs.” Well, that last one is actually quite normal in our house. Long ago, I took my first steps into adult language lessons and tried to impress my Turkish American boyfriend on his special day. My younger self nervously bungled through new vocabulary The numbers! The animals! The months! to wish him

John Richards, founder of the Apostrophe Protection Society, dies at 97

A retired British newspaperman, he founded the Apostrophe Protection Society to guard against the erosion of a humble yet essential element of the English language.

John Richards, bulwark for the apostrophe against grammatical barbarians, dies at 97

John Richards, bulwark for the apostrophe against grammatical ‘barbarians,’ dies at 97 Emily Langer © Family photo “I think that grammar is a valued part of our civilization,” John Richards declared. “I don’t like any attempt to diminish it.” John Richards, a British newspaperman who attracted a flurry of international attention when he founded and later resignedly disbanded the Apostrophe Protection Society, a self-styled bulwark against the “barbarians” laying waste to a humble yet essential element of the English language, died March 30 at a hospital in Boston, a town in Lincolnshire, England. He was 97. The cause was sepsis, said his son, Stephen Richards. Mr. Richards’s death even some copy editors might disagree on the preferred possessive form of his surname, whether “Richards’s” or “Richards’ ” was previously reported in publications including the Boston Standard and the Lincolnite of Lincolnshire.

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