Thomas Edison popularized the use of “hello” as a greeting, while other words like “prattle-basket” and “dimber” have been used for centuries to describe people.
The Princess of Wales and Jessie J had an emotional moment at last month's Royal Variety Performance when the pair were seen sharing an embrace. Jessie has previously explained that she and the royal ...
They say you're only as good as your word. If that’s the case, then the Prince of Wales is as good as they come. Over the years, Prince William has repeatedly shown that a promise is more than just ...
The world has a new most populous city. Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, tops a ranking that is increasingly dominated by Asia. It edged out Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, and Japan's Tokyo to earn the ...
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KINGSVILLE, Texas (AP) — In this friendly little ranching town, “hello” is wearing out its welcome. And Leonso Canales Jr. is happy as heck. At his urging, the Kleberg County commissioners on Monday ...
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Born from the trauma of World War II, this bow-wearing cartoon icon became a powerful tool for diplomacy, reinvention, and cultural soft power. Dressed in a kimono, Hello Kitty performs a classical ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — James Madison High School and Hello Mazda of San Diego have teamed up to drive student success, kicking off the national “Be Moved Drive Program” in America’s Finest City.
I was expecting a “hello” or “hi,” statements of straightforward recognition. “Hey, you” was more knowing, more familiar. Say it in a crowd, and you place yourself and the other person in a cozy kind ...