When a verb is the subject of a sentence, it needs to be in the -ing form. Often, the subject is the first word in a sentence ...
An appeals court in Thailand on Tuesday upheld a two-year prison sentence for a lawmaker from the progressive People’s Party ...
The once-untouchable hip-hop mogul now faces the biggest remix of his life — a federal sentence drop on Friday.
A court in China sentenced 11 people to death on Monday for their roles in a family-run crime syndicate accused of running illegal gambling and scam operations worth more than $1.4 billion ...
A killer who threw a teacher's body inside a green waste bin in "an extremely callous act" has refused to get on a bus to ...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services announces changes to its naturalization process. A new civics test will take ...
Stephen Fleming, who has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, is accused of ending his new housemate's life last year and stuffing ...
The arrest of a 17-year-old Belgian for killing a man in Fuengirola and two other Swedish minors for attempted murder has ...
While there are historical and practical reasons for legalese, its continued use raises questions about accessibility and fairness ...
“This is not the first such Ukrainian accusation, claiming that Hungary is trying to obtain military information about ...
Machine translators have made it easier than ever to create error-plagued Wikipedia articles in obscure languages. What ...
We're using semicolons less and less; the apostrophe still stumps most of us. Meanwhile, @, #, :, ) have new meanings and are performing new roles. Take a look.