Standing in a crowded elevator recently, I was privy to a conversation going on between two college students in front of me. The young women were casually chatting about their day while repeatedly ...
Profanity, the use of offensive and rude words, is naturally a controversial topic. There is some debate about what profanity reveals about a person’s character, more specifically, whether it is a ...
Jenna Bush Hager brought a little spicy energy to Today With Jenna & Friends on Thursday, when the NBC personality used profanity during a live broadcast, much to the shock of colleague Willie Geist ...
YouTube has changed its ad revenue policies regarding the use of profanity in the beginning of a video, allowing creators more freedom to swear -- and to monetize their content. “Use of stronger ...
Today, we have a serious problem in all high school sports. And that growing predicament is athlete profanity. Who is responsible for such inappropriate behavior? That’s easy; every adult who is ...
A survey published in July shows Fayetteville uses more profanity than any other city in North Carolina — at least on one social media platform. The Word.Tips survey used a sample of 1.7 million ...
(CNN) — Bowen Yang is pleading his case for why he thinks he and his “Saturday Night Live” castmates should be able to use profanity on the sketch show. Yang spoke his mind on Wednesday’s episode of ...
A professor at Louisiana State University was recently fired after a 20-year career at the university for using profanity and sexual humor in the classroom. Teresa Buchanan, a tenured professor of ...
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Suns guard Jalen Green fined $25,000 by NBA for using profanity during teammate's interview
Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green has been fined $25,000 for using profanity during a teammate's postgame interview following a Dec. 29 game against the Washington Wizards.
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It’s not your imagination. Public profanity is worsening. How can we reverse the trend?
There are many reasons, of course, why Americans are using profanity more often, seemingly without regard for what other people think. Timothy Jay, a longtime scholar of profanity, says the trend is ...
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