The word of the day is feign, a verb used for pretending or giving a false appearance. It helps describe behaviour, emotions ...
The Fifth Circuit, overruling the Tax Court, held that for purposes of the Sec. 1402(a)(13) exclusion from self-employment ...
The agency kept a contested definition of “professional” student that excludes fields like graduate nursing and physical ...
The Coalition for Prediction Markets said the definition of swaps is "certainly broad enough" to include sports in its ...
An interim statement provides a more immediate view of a business’s operations than a year-end statement. Here’s how it’s ...
The combined ratio is an operating metric used to evaluate the performance and profitability of insurance companies.
Price elasticity assesses how the quantity demanded or supplied of a product reacts to variations in its price. It is calculated by taking the percentage change in quantity demanded—or supplied—and ...
Open is the price at which the financial security opens in the market when trading begins. The open price is not just a continuation of the previous day's closing value; it represents current market ...
The Word of the Day article explains adroit as an adjective for skilful, clever handling. It shows the word's value in formal ...
From Noah Webster’s quirky first edition to Merriam-Webster’s billion-visit digital platform, the dictionary has evolved from a prescriptive rulebook to a living, data-driven record of language.
Adrian Brockless takes a look at the languae versus dialext debate and whehter the issue can be resolved so neatly.