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Few enemies are more vengeful than school queen bees, especially the adult versions. Doubt it? Cross the PTA president at your kids’ school and discover what evil lurks behind her fake smile.
It happens to all of us: a song gets stuck in your head, and no matter how hard you think about it, you just can’t remember the name of the song. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to help you ...
The most common brand of processor in laptops you can buy in the UK is Intel. However, Intel's myriad of marketing names for its various processors can make comparisons extremely tricky. In this guide ...
A colossal chasm in Siberia, ominously known as the "Gateway to Hell," has seen its size balloon threefold since 1991, and ...
A giant hole in the earth is breaking open the land in Siberia, and photos from space show it's growing rapidly. It's the shape of a stingray, a horseshoe crab, or a giant tadpole. It started as a ...