Vladimir Putin must be shaking in his boots after a telling off from Britain’s Defence Secretary. “We see you,” John Healey ...
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Genius, Lies, Ambition, and the Biggest Scandal in Chess, author Ben Mezrich explores every angle of the match where Niemann ...
People don’t always tell the truth. We exaggerate, ironize, and even lie, so over time, we develop a “radar” that helps us ...
Stephen Fry opened up on the realities of living with bipolar disorder and reflected on his 'agonising' suicide attempt as he ...
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More than a threat: The "no-nonsense" irony of the "3 coffins" gag in ‘A Fistful of Dollars’
A hero walking into a troubled, belligerent town is not an alien premise in Western movies. But when he walks in and ...
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40 best comedy anime
From Dan Da Dan to Spy X Family, the greatest comedy anime of all time bring a smile to viewers' faces.
Fair warning: checking your watch when you enter and when you leave might cause mild existential panic about where all that ...
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