A celebration and goodbye The University of Idaho campus and the Moscow community witnessed achievements made by the UI Women’s Center become part of its history after closing Friday afternoon. A packed Memorial Gym celebrated the bittersweet 52nd anniversary over cake and coffee — marking the last birthday observed by the organization. 01/10/2025 - 7:34 pm | View Link
People Who Stay Successful Well Into Their 70s Have Said Goodbye To These 7 Habits I know the feeling. We can often be our harshest critics. We see others succeeding, and then we look at ourselves and judge that we’re not doing well enough. This is especially common in ambitious people. I’ve struggled with this self-judgment for decades. 01/10/2025 - 12:31 pm | View Link
Secret Service says goodbye to 'Deacon,' its longest-ever protectee The Secret Service protects former presidents until they day. In Carter's case, the agents' solemn mission lasted 49 years and two months. 01/10/2025 - 11:09 am | View Link
Cowboys Quarterback and Wife Say Goodbye As Teammates React Are Cooper Rush and his wife Laurynn saying a sort-of goodbye to the Cowboys because of coming NFL free agency? 01/10/2025 - 6:12 am | View Link
Goodbye, Girlhood, Hello Cubicles! Women Are Ditching Bows for Neckties Ties can also be an extension of jewelry. At the 2025 Golden Globes, Ayo Edebiri paid homage to Julia Roberts’s 1990 Globes suit. Edebiri leveled up the gray Loewe suit with a matching button-up with a gold feathered tie—a step above the traditional fabric tie. 01/10/2025 - 5:34 am | View Link
etymology According to the author, who painstakingly traced the lexical history of goodbye, the term Good (it remained capitalised) first appeared in 1676-1700 in the forms of: Good b'w'y , Good b'we ; Good b'wy to ye ; Good b'uy to you ; Good by t'ye ; 01/2/2025 - 1:27 pm | View Website
"Good bye", "Bye", "Bye bye" (The origin of "goodbye" is "God be with you", so arguably the other person ought to be going on a significant journey that you have to wish such support.) This distinction is probably lost on many people, but I have seen people startled when the wrong variant is used. As for the "bye" variants, I'd say "goodbye": quite formal 01/2/2025 - 11:11 am | View Website
Where does "ta!" come from? When a term originates in northern English dialects as "ta" appears to, I often begin by looking at nordic languages as much of northern England was conquered by the Vikings and the parts of the language endure both in words and in the overall sound - if you listen the geordie accent has a definite scandinavian cadence to it. 01/2/2025 - 8:05 am | View Website
Word similar to "farewell" but with negative connotation For that matter, if this is in writing, "goodbye" may do what you want. It's pretty rare to close email or a letter that way, so this suggests closure. If you're speaking orally, then as drm65 says you can use tone of voice to convey your dissatisfaction. 01/1/2025 - 1:00 pm | View Website
goodbye, farewell, so long | WordReference Forums I believe that "goodbye" is used far more often than "farewell" which sounds to my ears much more formal. (I used to quote Google hits to determine if a word was used more often but I have come to believe that those numbers are not reliable indicators of usage.) From informal to more formal: bye-bye, goodbye, farewell (to my ears at any rate). 01/1/2025 - 11:05 am | View Website
Greenwood Village investment manager and former attorney Hendrik Jordaan has settled allegations that he inappropriately charged business and personal expenses to two investment funds backed by some of Denver’s wealthiest families, according to a news release from the U. S. Securities & Exchange Commission on Friday.
Jordaan, a native of South Africa and former partner in the law firm Morrison Foerster, raised money for and then managed the One Thousand & One Voices Fund, which invested in sub-Saharan Africa, and the Families Legacy Fund, which invested in North America.
Jordaan operated and owned the two management companies investing the money in the two funds, which came primarily from wealthy families.
Euan Cherry/Peacock; Natalie Ammari/BIShows like "Goosebumps" and "The Traitors" returned this week. New series like "American Primeval" and "The Pitt" also premiered. A Jerry Springer docuseries and the final episodes of "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace" are out too. This weekend, you can watch a bloody Western drama, a deep dive into "The Jerry Springer Show," or a reality competition where pseudo-celebrities compete for money in a Scottish castle.
President-elect Donald Trump's decadeslong friendship with UFC President Dana White has been mutually beneficial to both men. Alex Brandon/APDonald Trump and Dana White have enjoyed a decadeslong friendship predating presidential politics. In each of Trump's three presidential campaigns, White lined up behind the president-elect. During the 2024 race, the mixed martial arts leader also appeared on Trump's first TikTok video.
Scientists in the UK have forged 5.5 tonnes of a new kind of steel capable of withstanding the searing heat and intense neutron radiation of nuclear fusion, the same reaction that powers the Sun and stars. The breakthrough is another boost to Europe’s growing flock of fusion energy startups. A UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) working group called NEURONE produced the reduced-activation ferritic-martensitic steel, or “RAFM” for short.
TNW has strengthened its support for European tech by adding ecosystems expert Yeni Joseph to the management team. Yeni has also started a new role as Head of Ecosystem Strategy and Partnerships. The appointment brings extensive expertise to TNW’s leadership — and fresh ideas. “TNW has a long-standing track record of catalysing innovation,” says Yeni.
London-headquartered biotech startup Verdiva has emerged from stealth with a whopping $410mn for a new range of drugs aimed at tackling the obesity epidemic. It’s one of Europe’s largest-ever biotech VC deals, signalling investor appetite for the booming weight loss market. Verdiva looks to challenge the dominance of Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, the makers of the two most popular weight loss drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy.