Have you ever struggled to define exactly what WTF means when awkwardly responding to a curious grandparent? Well, flounder no longer. That acronym, along with about 1,700 new entries, have just been defined in Merriam-Webster’s latest update to their unabridged online dictionary. The American reference provided a selection of the new words on its blog. Many embody our modern obsession with digita
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People in Tokyo watch news on the Japanese ISIS hostages, Jan. 23, 2015.Nicolas Datiche—Sipa Japanese government officials continued to press for the release of two Japanese citizens being held by Islamist militants in Syria late Friday, even as a presumed deadline for paying the $200 million ransom expired. The hostage drama has dominated the news cycle since ISIS released a video showing two Jap
Writer and NHK board member Naoki Hyakuta, seen here last year at the launch of one of his books, believes the Japanese did not commit war crimes in World War II and that the U.S. fabricated themThe Asahi Shimbun In the clearest signal yet of U.S. unhappiness with the rightward tilt of Japan’s political leadership — and by extension, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — the U.S. embassy in Tokyo has strong
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