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The mother subsequently asked passersby, who informed her that Lucas had been held in a chokehold as part of a social media ...
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Paqui’s Spiciest Challenge Yet—Now With a Blue Tongue

The notorious Paqui One Chip Challenge has raised the stakes once again. Already infamous for its intense heat, the single fiery chip now comes with a visual surprise: it turns participants’ tongues ...
Amy Howson received a phone call one evening saying her son, Lucas, had fallen unconscious in the park while out with friends ...
Puzzles and brain teasers are often seen as the go-to for boosting brain health, but a new study suggests an even easier way ...
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The social value of linguistic adaptability

Language can and indeed should always be adapted to meet the ever-changing situations its users find themselves in. Because ...
Transient lingual papillitis, also known as lie bumps, happen when your tastebuds become inflamed, explains Dr. Sachar, often ...
Kate McKinnon is opening up about a relatively unheard of, but thankfully benign, condition. “I took a photo of my tongue and sent it to an actor friend of mine,” the Saturday Night Live alum, 41, ...
We use our tongue to speak, eat and taste our food. Its color can even reveal clues about our health. But how does it work, and what exactly does it do all day? From morning to night, the tongue is ...
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Rupert Grint, 37; John Green, 48; Dave Chappelle, 52; Cal Ripken Jr., 65. Happy Birthday: A positive attitude will make a difference. Refuse to let frustration build this ...
I work in an office. A few months ago, something happened that I can’t seem to get over. We had an all-hands meeting in person with some sensitivity training for everyone. It was pretty bog-standard ...
That “just water” order might say more than you think, depending on how you ask for it. A Cosmo still speaks volumes — yes, even in 2025. There's one drink order that leaves servers laughing (or ...
Tongue twisters were originally designed to test pronunciation and help people improve their English. And while they're still of course used for this, they're also just a really fun and silly thing, ...