Meth, control and violence have shaped, but not defined, the lives of women like Misty.
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Photographing the lives of women meth users in rural America.
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The convenience of dating apps can also make them difficult to navigate.
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Cohabitation reform is needed in England and Wales to better protect couples legally upon relationship breakdown.
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A cholera outbreak, a harsh winter, ten years of civil war and obstruction from the Syrian government are some of the difficulties faced by aid agencies.
Finally getting through: aid from Iraq for earthquake victims in Syria.
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Damascus is putting politics above its people as it hinders the international aid response.
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This is far from the first time alternative words for God have been discussed.
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Using a code helps distinguish youth sexual culture from that of adults and authorities.
Devastation: the town of Kahramanmaras in southeastern Turkey on February 8.
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Rescuers are at risk from aftershocks and collapsing buildings, but scientists are working on systems that will minimise ths danger.
Some pet owners are facing heartbreaking choices due to rising prices.
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Money-saving tips for people with pets.
The search and rescue operation for survivors in Hatay, Turkey.
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The window of survival after an earthquake is narrow and there are three top priorities for aid workers.
Conflict is unavoidable but we don’t have to argue.
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There are things you can do to stop conversations about sensitive topics turning into a quarrel.
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RIshi Sunak has said he won’t suspend the deputy prime minister while dozens of accusations about his conduct are investigated.
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Can the prime minister unite his warring party around a new energy department? It feels unlikely.
‘Let’s finish the job’: Biden delivers his State of the Union address to Congress.
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Biden’s speech highlighted his administration’s achievements and urged Congress to ‘finish the job’.
Pedro Pascal (left) as Joel and Nick Offerman as Bill in HBO’s The Last of Us.
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Stocking up responsibly could mean you are prepared for emergencies, save money – and help keep supply chains running.
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Many people suffer from maths anxiety, which can make using numbers difficult.
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The area of land under opium cultivation increased by 32% last year.
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Disasters such as the earthquake affecting Turkey and Syria are always worse when there is bad blood between the countries involved.
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What’s kept out of the news is just as, if not more, important than what is included.
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Cheap and easy waste disposal is a highly lucrative business. The lack of regulation in how companies advertise is driving up illegal dumping.
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It’s wrong to doubt a woman’s claim she was attacked simply because she was drinking before it happened.
A QAnon supporter stands outside the White House.
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The mysterious QAnon network is becoming an international movement, and an estimated 22% of Americans back one of its core beliefs.
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Phrases like ‘I suppose’ and ‘I would argue’ can project a lack of confidence when speaking.
A Jacobite broadside depicting the execution of lords Kilmarnock and Balmerino at Tower Hill in London.
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Learning about the history of public executions offers insight into our contemporary appetite for – and apathy towards – the suffering of others.
Even men who want to do their fair share of chores often fail to pull their weight.
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The good news is, yes they can. Our research found a solution.