Janet Flanner, a struggling novelist with an unconventional lifestyle, was one of countless Americans living in 1920s Paris, ...
Though Chelsea has taken an extreme stance on Sterling, some of the fans at Stamford Bridge are more forgiving.
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How Harvard created the smartest serial killer
Ted Kaczynski was a mathematical prodigy with an IQ of 167, accepted to Harvard at just 16. There, he was subjected to controversial psychological experiments designed to break down participants’ core ...
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The stuff of nightmares: 10 first-rate psychological thrillers to watch now on the BBC
From Keeley Hawes in an unmissable missing person drama to Suranne Jones as a vengeful wife.
Good ideas are not discovered. They are built, dismantled and rebuilt until the problem they address becomes undeniable. Most ...
Dandelion's trying to become an immortal bard, Geralt just wants to survive, I'm swiping right on Yennefer of Vengerberg.
The Bloodvein River delivers white-knuckle rapids, raw wilderness camping, and an initiation into one of the world’s great ...
Amid a Unique Friendship” is the first book by anyone within the closed orbit of the ill-fated Murdaugh family.
The UK has built so many AI companies working in all industries and data from Beauhurst shows that many of the best funded ...
An AFR investigation unravels corporate registries to link Brendan Gunn, the brother of “Raygun”, with a global network that ...
Say goodbye to Timothée Chalamet's Bones & All and the zombie masterpiece 28 Days Later, as these movies are set to leave ...
CBS is plotting a daytime sudser crossover event this summer between its long-running “The Young and the Restless” and ...
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