People at yet another university are demanding that their school cancel a Milo Yiannopoulos speech because it would be “dangerous,” and that’s exactly the kind of reaction that’s keeping ...
In 1880, when Social Security’s baby name lists start, Milo ranked 339th. It slowly dropped, leaving the top thousand in 1966. Now, it's bouncing back.
Hey! Oh, it's Milo! His speech developed a little bit later, but it just meant that we had to talk more to him and use smaller sentences. Once he kind of understood a word, we'd then start adding ...