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Grumpy Cat is the perfect Lifetime movie star
Tori Spelling and Lindsay Lohan made the leap first. Now an iconic but untalented kitty is getting a TV movie
06/12/2014 20:40 UTC
This app is like having your own personal writing editor
Improve your grammar, spelling and even writing style with this app
12/13/2018 03:01 UTC
Donald Trump spell-check: Why does Our Leader insist on capitalizing "Country"?
Trump's bizarre spelling choices may seem amusing. But stop laughing: His use of "Country" has a hidden meaning
10/26/2018 11:00 UTC
What the spell-checker knows
What the spell-checker knows: By Tom Krattenmaker. It doesn't just fix your typos -- it sees through to the truth behind names.
09/18/1998 23:00 UTC
It's why UR still single: Millennials aren't impressed by suitors with bad grammar and spelling
A new survey confirms that knowing the difference between "your" and "you're" could make or break your dating life
02/26/2016 01:15 UTC
"Bee Season" by Myla Goldberg
A strangely powerful first novel about spelling, mysticism and finding God in the details.
07/05/2000 23:04 UTC
Geography matters -- for both sexes
"It matters not a whit whether girls or boys are better."
06/12/2000 23:35 UTC
"Insecure" star Sujata Day redefines South Asian stereotypes in spelling bee movie
The actress spoke to Salon about her directorial feature debut, "Definition Please," making the festival rounds
09/11/2020 21:00 UTC
The racial spectacle of the National Spelling Bee: Our predictable "model minority" story strikes again
Once again, Indian-American kids dominated the bee — and we can't stop treating them like freakish threats
05/29/2015 20:21 UTC
Newt Gingrich demands on Twitter that John "Kerrey" step down over global warming remarks
The former politician and current pundit is way too upset to spell check
02/18/2014 21:22 UTC
Trump angrily tweets Mueller probe is "unconstitutional"
The president later posted the same message again, but with corrected spelling
06/07/2018 07:59 UTC
Can you spell failure?
The Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee seen on ESPN offers its vast audience exactly what it's hungry for: Loser TV.
05/31/2000 19:43 UTC
Literary daybook, Nov. 22
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
11/23/2002 01:00 UTC
Summary Box: Calif. Clamps Down On Mobile Privacy
02/23/2012 06:45 UTC
"You are reading human words": The case for typos in the age of spellcheck
Scoff all you want, schoolmarms, but these harmless flubs give us a unique appreciation for the form of language
06/11/2014 15:15 UTC