In this episode we hear Tim Vine's word for suspicious squirrels, Olga Koch with an improvement on 'Googling oneself', and Aurie Styla's word for leaving a party early. Ever struggled to find the ...
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Investopedia presents the 2026 Credit Card Awards, featuring the best cards in 14 popular categories. Our research and editorial teams analyzed 165 credit cards across 56 dimensions, collecting over 9 ...
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In a blur of tiny hands, the deadlock of an illicit deal brokered over a nail-biting one-hour lunch period is finally broken. As one party hurriedly caches his acquisition underneath the sandwich in ...
A Kentucky man was arrested for having sexual relations with a dead deer after cops found him covered in the roadkill’s blood and fur, according to authorities. Allen Osborne, 32, was arrested after a ...
The Dispatch, a conservative publication founded by former Fox News contributors Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes, published a rare, unsparing editorial raking President Donald Trump and his “enablers ...
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Every time I’ve found myself lost for words over something in the news this past year—which has happened disconcertingly often—I’ve returned to the same book for guidance, the philosopher Kate Manne’s ...
Trump signs an Executive Order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 30, 2025. Reporter President Donald Trump’s proposal for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates ...
Good things come to those who wait. Originally published in 1959 and criminally out of print in the U.S. for years, this masterpiece from the English writer Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912-81) makes a ...