2025 was a wild ride for cyber security. The landscape is shifting faster than ever, and several themes stand out when I think about the most important cyber security lessons from the year.
Cambridge Dictionary has named its word of the year for 2025, alighting on “parasocial,” used to describe a connection that people feel with someone they don’t know – or even with an artificial ...
Cambridge Dictionary has named its word of the year for 2025, alighting on "parasocial," used to describe a connection that people feel with someone they don't know - or even with an artificial ...
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed over the Trump administration’s top policies. WSJ’s Louise Radnofsky looks at five of the fastest-moving court fights, from tariffs to the Federal Reserve, that ...
The phrase is considered an inside joke with no technical definition, often used to signal being part of an in-group. Linguistics experts compare "6-7" to past slang, noting it serves more of a social ...
It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to greatly shape twenty-first century prosperity and security—but only if it can be trusted. The ...
“Vibe coding,” a form of software development that involves turning natural language into computer code by using artificial intelligence (AI), has been named Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year for ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The Department of Education released its latest proposal Wednesday for determining which post ...
Dictionary.com names "6 7" as its 2025 Word of the Year, a Gen Alpha slang term that originated from rapper Skrilla's song and was popularized by Charlotte Hornets' LaMelo Ball.
The inside joke driven by social media was recently included in 'South Park's' season 28 premiere. By The Associated Press Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your ...