Sometimes the quietest partner in the room isn’t calm—they’re just emotionally unavailable in a way that slowly reshapes the ...
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Who’s Deciding Where the Bombs Drop in Iran? Maybe Not Even Humans.
Within hours of the first U.S. and Israeli weapons exploding in Iran on Saturday morning, at least 153 people, many of them children, according to the BBC, died in an explosion at a girls’ school in ...
Since its 2022 debut at local indie music-proving ground LanaLou’s, the group has toured relentlessly. Besides completing two coast-to-coast, cross-Canada tours, which made it as far north as Dawson ...
A late-night call during a citywide power outage sparked the collaboration that now anchors Nashville’s storm recovery.
A triceratops skeleton that once greeted visitors at a Wyoming museum is heading to an online auction as dinosaur prices keep soaring. The Joopiter auction platform says bidding runs from March 17 ...
Six Democratic senators are demanding CFTC Chairman Michael Selig ban prediction market contracts that resolve on someone dying, a city being captured or a NASA rocket exploding. The letter, led by ...
Operation Metro Surge ended around mid-February, and there has been a significant drawdown of federal agents, but the need for rent and grocery assistance remains high.
You may have missed one of Tom Hardy's best performances in this little known drama from 2013, but now you can catch it for free on YouTube.
Last month, an Iranian exile named Jaber Rajabi reached out to make a case for something between bombing Iran to oblivion and waiting for the regime to collapse.
We thought early retirement and moving into a trailer would feel like shrinking our lives, but instead, it felt like getting ...
The Mexico trip turn messy with drunk body shots, Austen-Salley bathroom make out, Craig-Venita bully fight and Salley ...
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