Arizona has its fair share of place names that outsiders, and sometimes even locals, struggle to pronounce. If you’ve ever pronounced Prescott as “Press-scott” instead of “Press-kitt” or called the ...
It took the commander-in-chief several attempts to get the name of the medication he’d just linked to autism right. Night News Reporter President Donald Trump apparently did not prepare for his major ...
On Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service, Donald Trump claimed he would be making one of the "most important" announcements he'd ever have. "I think we found an answer to autism," he said. Now, on ...
Think you've nailed your Alabama pronunciation after round one? Not so fast. Alabama's got more where that came from. Towns with names so unique, even locals argue about how to say them. Here are six ...
President Donald Trump’s Rose Garden briefing on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) shifted focus Monday when he stumbled over the word “acetaminophen,” the common pain reliever in Tylenol. The event was ...
Sheinelle Jones ended Thursday, September 18, with a smile on her face, thanks to Dylan Dreyer‘s 5-year-old son, Oliver. Jones shared a sweet clip Dreyer sent her of her middle child listing her ...
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What is word stress and how do we use it? In words with more than one syllable, there’s usually at least one syllable that sounds clearer or more obvious. Maybe it’s stronger, louder or higher. For ...
Acetaminophen—better known by the brand name Tylenol—was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1951. But on Monday, the White House turned its back on that science-backed ...
Most predictions for the 2025 season called for above-average activity, with 13 to 18 named storms expected. Despite a relatively quiet start, meteorologists anticipate tropical activity will increase ...
From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, You're Saying It Wrong is a podcast that looks at what we get wrong—and what we sometimes get right—when it comes to this English language.