05 Nov, 2025
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Study: Men on Dating Apps Frequently Pursue Women More Attractive Than Themselves

Men Are ‘Punching’ on Dating Apps, Study Confirms By Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor | Updated: 19:22 BST, 23 July 2025 If dating apps feel discouraging for women, a new study offers a reason: men often pursue matches “out of their league.” Researchers found men swipe right on women deemed more attractive than themselves, leading […]

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Air Force Discloses Startling UFO Swarm Activity Linked to Roswell Incident Site

Mysterious Drone Swarms Invade Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Declassified Footage [Image 1: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, linked to UFO history since the 1940s] Newly declassified documents and videos, obtained via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, reveal unidentified drones swarming Ohio’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in December 2024. The incidents, occurring on December […]

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12 Million Face New Storm Threat as Experts Warn of ‘Worst Flash Flood Year Ever’

Hurricane Trackers Warn Gulf Coast Storm Threatens 12 Million Americans [Image 1: Satellite map showing storm system near the Gulf Coast with caption: "Forecasters track a developing storm system threatening the Gulf Coast."] The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued urgent alerts as a brewing storm system threatens nearly 12 million Americans from Florida to […]

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Health Experts Warn of Rising Safety Risks in ‘Once-Daily’ Sunscreen Formulas

The Truth About ‘Once-a-Day’ Sunscreens: Do They Really Last All Day? Reapplying sunscreen is a hassle many vacationers dread, leading some to opt for “once-a-day” formulas. But do these products truly offer lasting protection? Experts from consumer group Which? say no—and their investigation reveals crucial caveats hidden in the fine print. Key Problems with ‘All-Day’ […]

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Trisha Paytas’ Aquaman: The Psychology of Growing Up with a Unique Name

Celebrities’ Unique Baby Names: Pros and Cons, According to Psychologists From Elon Musk’s sons X Æ A-12 and Techno Mechanicus to influencer Nara Smith’s children Rumble, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou, unconventional celebrity baby names often make headlines. Trisha Paytas recently joined the trend, naming her third son Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon. But psychologists warn that […]

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Solved: How Stonehenge’s Welsh Megaliths Were Transported – 5 Enduring Enigmas

Stonehenge’s Enduring Mysteries: What We Still Don’t Know Scientists continue to unravel Stonehenge’s secrets, but mysteries remain. (Image: Daily Mail) 1. How Were the Stones Transported? Stonehenge’s stones come from three distant sources: Sarsens: 20-30 ton sandstone pillars from West Woods, 20 miles away. Bluestones: Smaller stones from Wales’ Preseli Hills, 125 miles distant. Altar […]

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Toddler Suffers Plum-Sized Blister After Encounter With Britain’s Toxic Giant Hogweed in Newcastle

Toddler Suffers Severe Burns from Toxic Giant Hogweed [Image: Brooklyn’s blister, swollen and pus-filled, with caption: A blister "the size of a plum" left by giant hogweed sap.] Three-year-old Brooklyn Bone sustained second-degree burns and a agonizing blister after briefly touching giant hogweed, dubbed “Britain’s most dangerous plant,” while picking flowers in Newcastle. His mother, […]

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BBC iPlayer Access Ends Tomorrow for Thousands of Brits—Check Your Impact Status

BBC iPlayer Access Ends for Virgin Media’s TiVo Box Users: What You Need to Know Starting July 23, BBC iPlayer will no longer work on Virgin Media’s older TiVo boxes, affecting a small number of UK customers. The move marks the end of support for the decade-old hardware, which launched in 2010. While the TiVo […]

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Scientists Uncover Mysterious ‘Planet Killer’ Asteroid Hurtling Toward Earth from Galactic Fringes

Hubble Captures Mysterious Interstellar Comet Carrying Water Ice Through Our Solar System (Approx. 600 words; image placements noted) NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled groundbreaking images of 3I/ATLAS, a massive interstellar comet racing through our solar system at 150,000 mph. First detected in late June, this 12-mile-long visitor from another star system is the third […]

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Corn Sweat’ Deepens Sweltering Weeklong Heat Dome Scorching Millions in U.S.

"Corn Sweat" Intensifies Record-Breaking U.S. Heat Wave A dangerous heat dome fueled by Midwest corn crops is scorching over 200 million Americans, with temperatures topping 100°F (38°C) in 30 states. The phenomenon, dubbed "corn sweat," occurs when cornfields release moisture through evapotranspiration—a natural process where plants emit water vapor. Combined with a heat dome trapping […]