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It’s no surprise a Newsweek writer panned Taylor Swift for being single and childless | Arwa Mahdawi
The Guardian· 18 hours agoThe pop star is a billionaire and one of the most successful people on the planet. The Federal Reserve has credited her for boosting the economy. Such is the opinion of John Mac Ghlionn: a man ...
We Saved Every Letter We Wrote To Each Other Over 60 Years. Here's What Happened When We Read Them...
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 19 hours ago"It’s not as if we said to each other, 'Let’s save our letters.' ... The years simply added up, as...
Is Your VPN Actually Working? Here's How You Can Tell by Testing It
CNET· 19 hours agoA virtual private network, or VPN, is a privacy tool that makes apps, websites or other...
I lost a sex toy inside me on a first date - and I couldn't believe where
Metro· 19 hours agoHowever, due to how busy the hospital was, I had to wait for surgery for two days. I worked on my...
LIZ JONES'S DIARY : An email has shocked me to my core
Daily Mail· 20 hours agoI called the AA. It’s at moments like these you realise justhow alone in the world you are. I can’t ...
Gyles Brandreth has a new book out on happiness
Daily Mail· 20 hours agoBecause I do resist change. I don’t want another frigging password. I won’t get into heaven because I< ...
'Antidepressants killed my sex drive for ever'
Daily Mail· 20 hours agoI stopped thinking about sex. If I had an orgasm, it was entirely pleasureless. The only analogy I...
Letters to Sports: Drafting Bronny won't hurt Lakers as much as LeBron's contract will
LA Times via Yahoo Sport· 20 hours agoProof in this delusion is Frank, when asked, said he would do the trade again! David Bialis San...
New health secretary says 'NHS is broken' as junior doctor talks to resume | ITV News
ITV.com· 21 hours agoJunior doctors in England will restart negotiations with the government next week, new health and...
The search for the random numbers that run our lives
BBC News· 21 hours agoOur world runs on randomly generated numbers and without them a surprising proportion of modern life would break down. So, why are they so hard to find?