Greg Gumbel, longtime CBS sports broadcaster, dies at 78 Greg Gumbel, a longtime CBS Sports broadcaster, has died of cancer, his family said Friday, Dec. 27. He was 78. Gumbel, a play-by-play announcer and studio host who previously worked for NBC Sports, ... 12/27/2024 - 10:18 am | View Link
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Hoda Kotb and TODAY anchors send Savannah Guthrie love for her birthday Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager and Al Roker shared sweet throwback photos with Savannah Guthrie in honor of the TODAY co-anchor's 53rd birthday. 12/27/2024 - 5:44 am | View Link
Cat dies of bird flu after eating contaminated cat food, company issues recall Northwest Naturals issued a voluntary recall of its two-pound feline turkey raw frozen pet food after it tested positive for bird flu. 12/27/2024 - 3:24 am | View Link
Grammatical term for words like "yesterday", "today", "tomorrow" The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, would consider words like yesterday, today, tonight, and tomorrow as pronouns (specifically, deictic temporal pronouns). Related info is in CGEL pages 429, 564-5. – 12/27/2024 - 1:46 am | View Website
Today Was vs Today Is Today means "the current day", so if you're asking what day of the week it is, it can only be in present tense, since it's still that day for the whole 24 hours. In other contexts, it's okay to say, for example, "Today has been a nice day" nearer the end of the day, when the events that made it a nice day are finished (or at least, nearly so). 12/26/2024 - 6:07 pm | View Website
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history today O.E. todæge, to dæge "on (the) day," from to "at, on" (see to) + dæge, dative of dæg "day" (see day). Generally written as two words until 16c., after which it usually was written to-day until early 20c. Similar constructions exist in other Germanic languages (cf. Du. van daag "from-day," Dan., Swed. i dag "in day"). 12/26/2024 - 1:04 am | View Website
word choice Neither are clauses, but "today in the afternoon" is grammatical (adverbial phrase of time), while "today afternoon" is not. I would also suggest "this afternoon" as a more succinct and idiomatic alternative to "today in the afternoon". 12/25/2024 - 6:06 am | View Website
The American experiment can be summed up in one big idea: don’t put too much power in one place. That is why the federal government has three branches — executive, legislative and judicial.
Unfortunately, the modern presidency undermines that separation of powers and concentrates as much power as possible in itself.
In his first campaign ad of 2024, President Joe Biden asked the question over images of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jan. 6 rioters: “What will we do to maintain our democracy? History’s watching.”
For one last month, Biden retains the responsibilities and powers of the nation’s highest office. If he believes his words, he must take urgent action to strengthen our democracy, even as he works to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.
Ben Olinsky.
President-elect Donald Trump has made little secret of his desire for unchecked power, whether to be a dictator on day one, weaponize the Department of Justice against perceived enemies, or strip broadcast licenses from disfavored media outlets.
FBI Director Christopher Wray’s decision to resign before his term expires was a grave error in judgment.
Donald Trump is a bully — a fact well-known even to those who foolishly voted for him. To not refuse to be bullied as head of the agency tasked with defending the rule of law flies in the face of the oath Wray took.
Wray should have forced Trump to fire him and explain his reasons in writing.
Q: I’m so glad we have Pat Riley. How many organizations would have made such a definitive statement like that instead of being cagey or PR-ing the message? Thanks Godfather! So, with that, and with Jimmy Butler sticking around at least until the end of the season, I have a question: Do you think it’s better for the Heat long-term to have Jimmy opt in or opt out?
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So, I saw myself in the letter from the friend of a woman who is so kind and so helpful to everyone else but rather controlling and beastly with her husband (“Bad-Mouthing Do-Gooder”).
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