Can you make a new word? Different letters make different sounds. These sounds go together to make up words. Watch Kim, Beth and Patrick have fun making a new word. See if you can make a new word too!
These are some of our favorites from among more than 800 submissions in response to our request for variations on traditional letters. Elections of Yore (to the tune of “Yesterday”) Yesterday ...
On Jan. 6, 2020, Mr. Trump, who could not accept the fact he lost the election, gave a speech and used the phrases — crooked election, crooked election poll workers, go to the Capitol, fight like hell ...
She didn't earn that right. She never got delegate votes, like Trump had to get. In regard to the letter "City in crisis and under siege" by Sen. Corderman (July 24, 2024), a few questions come to ...
She didn't earn that right. She never got delegate votes, like Trump had to get. Pete Seville Greencastle, Pa. To the editor: In regard to the letter "City in crisis and under siege" by Sen. Corderman ...
As an idiom, “knock it off” is an order commanding someone to stop saying or doing something that’s annoying. In the same way a knock is quick and snappy, by asking someone to “knock it off”, they ...