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Alice, Darling: The film putting coercive control in the spotlight - BBC Ne

Why Mary Nighy's film, starring Anna Kendrick, is getting audiences talking about toxic relationships.

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xkcd: Omniknot

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Elon Musk donates almost $2bn of Tesla shares to charity - BBC News

Also on Wednesday, Mr Musk hinted he plans to find his successor to lead Twitter by the end of 2023.

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(9) New Rule: A Unified Theory of Wokeness | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO

Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1BIt's time to stop judging everyone in the past by the standards of the present.Connect with Real Ti...

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Male contraceptive pill prototype stops sperm swimming - BBC News

Early tests in mice look promising for a non-hormonal, on-demand pill that immobilises sperm.

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xkcd: Weather Station

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Sara Khadem: Top Iran chess player exiled for refusing headscarf - BBC News

Sara Khadem, now living in Spain, supports protesters back home but faces arrest if she returns to Iran.

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Valentine's Day: How fake dates help Indians find love and intimacy - BBC N

From dating surrogates to relationship coaches, Indians are turning to new ways to navigate love and desire.

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Could AI swamp social media with fake accounts? - BBC News

Researchers warn that AI could flood social media with harmful and misleading content.

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Super Bowl Jesus advert draws ire on left and right - BBC News

An evangelical Christian group's advertisements peeves activists across the ideological spectrum.

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More than 4,800 victims of sexual abuse uncovered in Portugal's Catholic Ch

An independent commission today paid tribute to the victims who have come forward.

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Wegovy weight loss jab to be sold by UK chemist shops - BBC News

The once-a-week injection called Wegovy, said to be used by some celebrities, blunts appetite.

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Why the human genome was never completed - BBC Future

No human genome has ever been read in its entirety before. This year, scientists expect to pass that milestone for the first time.

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Kenyan rice farmers battle quelea birds in Kisumu - BBC News

Kenya wants to kill some six million quelea birds which have invaded rice fields around the country.

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The adults celebrating child-free lives - BBC Worklife

From consciously child-free influencers, to online communities for people who’ve decided against having kids, the no-kids movement is booming – but so is the backlash.

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Why being messy is good for you - BBC Culture

From "non-aesthetic" homes to Frazzled English Woman and Marie Kondo, there's a new wave of realism about our lives. Holly Williams explores the life-changing magic of mess.

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Turkey earthquake rescue: How two sisters were saved from the rubble - BBC

The BBC witnesses the hours-long rescue of Merve and Irem from a collapsed apartment block.

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Thousands of pregnant Russian women fly to Argentina - BBC News

The women are trying to ensure their children obtain Argentine citizenship, officials say.

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What it takes to build a balloon for 100,000ft - BBC Future

The Chinese balloon that drifted across the US last week flew far higher than passenger jets. How high and how far can they travel?

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Ancient stone tools found in Kenya made by early humans - BBC News

Other branches of early humans, not just ancestors of Homo Sapiens, used them to cut and crush food.

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Viktoria Nasyrova: Woman guilty of lookalike cheesecake poisoning plot - BB

The Russian-born New Yorker planned to murder her victim and steal her identity, jury finds.

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The unknown giants of the deep oceans - BBC Future

Expeditions to the depths of the oceans have revealed strange dark worlds bristling with species new to science – now the race is on to discover them.

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Amsterdam bans cannabis in its red light district - BBC News

The city council introduces the new laws in a bid to reduce disruption by tourists in the area.

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Can we make the internet less power-thirsty? - BBC News

New technology promises to ease the strain caused by energy-guzzling data centres.

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Starship: SpaceX tests the most powerful ever rocket system - BBC News

The Elon Musk company ignites 31 engines at the base of its huge new rocket system, Starship.

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