Oxford’s 2025 Word of the Year highlights the internet’s outrage problem
The term “rage bait” earned the top spot after public voting and data analysis showed it has become a widespread way to describe content crafted to provoke anger.
The term “rage bait” earned the top spot after public voting and data analysis showed it has become a widespread way to describe content crafted to provoke anger.
“Thank you, football,” the Super Bowl-winning quarterback said in an social media post. Author: John Gerstner
Two U.S. nationals were detained after one of them climbed into Punch the monkey’s zoo enclosure. Author: John Gerstner
The issue disproportionately affects women, who make up about 47% of the U.S. workforce but nearly 70% of those who…
Musk had a public breakup with the Republican president earlier this year. Author: John Gerstner
No arrests have been made and investigators have not named any suspects in the deaths of Spencer and Monique Tepe….
Taylor Swift has confirmed a long-rumored documentary about her “Eras Tour” is on its way. Author: John Gerstner