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How to Get in the Mood for Sex Even if You Aren't Feeling It
There are actually two types of sexual desire. If you rely exclusively on the first type of desire, your lazy Sunday in bed will never turn into a sexy Sunday in bed. If you long to re-ignite lost ... Read More
Facial expressions and body movement are more effective than dirty talk during sex, study says
Nonverbal cues are more effective than verbal communication during sex, according to a study recently published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Read More
Harvey Weinstein’s felony sex crime conviction overturned by NY’s highest court
Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape conviction was overturned Thursday by New York state’s highest court, which ordered that the disgraced Hollywood mogul should face a new trial. In a 4-3 ruling, ... Read More
"We're not the sex police": Here's what intimacy coordinators actually do on film and TV sets
Intimacy coordination is a relatively new and growing field with movie and television productions required to make a good-faith effort to hire one if needed on set. Read More
Sex and marriage patterns in an ancient empire revealed by DNA
Ancient DNA reveals new details about the Avars, warriors who built an empire that ruled Central and Eastern Europe for 250 years from the mid-sixth century. Read More
Talking to teens about sex: advice for parents on when, how, what to say and why it’s so important
You’re not alone. Most parents are not experts on these topics. The important thing is to listen actively – tune in to their thoughts and feelings as they talk – without judgement, and with empathy. Read More
Science Storyteller Lucy Cooke Uses Humor to Share Insights on Sex, Sloths, and Sustainability
The Surprising Truth about Storytelling” provided insights into the complexities of science writing, morality, and the diversity of behavior observed in nature. Read More
Your movie theater may be shortchanging your drinks, lawsuit alleges
Popcorn, soda and — shrinkflation? A moviegoer is spearheading the fight against what he considers false advertising at the concession counter. Read More
Olympic figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi is ‘tickled pink’ to inspire a Barbie doll
Mattel’s new “Inspiring Women Series” Barbie duplicates the barrier-shattering moment Kristi Yamaguchi made history at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Read More
Boston Marathon: Ethiopia's Lemma wins in a runaway, plus more highlights from the 2024 race
Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia ran alone for most of the race, and Kenya's Hellen Obiri repeated as the women's winner. Check out more highlights from the 2024 Boston Marathon. Read More
A new look for Starbucks, regulating AI, a 'Star Trek' model is found and an ancient snake is discovered | Hot off the Wire podcast
Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast. Read More
What to expect at jury selection for Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial
Jury selection is set to begin Monday to choose 12 New Yorkers who will ultimately decide whether to convict former President Donald Trump in his first criminal trial. Read More
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