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    The Devil's Triangle is also a less popular name for the Bermuda Triangle. (The more you know!) But is it actually a drinking game? The most popular definition of the term on Urban Dictionary, the unofficial catalog of modern slang, explains the term as a threesome between two men and one woman. The site even highlighted it as the "Word of the ...
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    Here's what's happening. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh forcefully and tearfully testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee after Christine Blasey Ford, who accused him of sexual assault in high school in the early 1980s, delivered emotional and compelling testimony.; Ford testified that she was "100% sure" that Kavanaugh was her attacker and she remembers "uproarious laughter" from ...
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    My husband found work in Kansas City and we bought a house that was a 10-minute drive from Mom and Teri, our three homes forming an imperfect triangle on the map. Mom quietly began chemo treatments, and the grandmas traded off watching Hope and our new son, Gabriel, while I worked part-time as a freelance magazine and web editor.
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    Gabrielle Moss is a lifestyle features editor at Bustle and the author of Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction and GLOP: Nontoxic, Expensive Ideas That Will Make You Look Ridiculous and Feel Pretentious.Her writing has appeared in Slate, the New Yorker, the Hairpin, and many other fine publications. She is definitely a Jessica.
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    2. The jinn and the locket: At my boarding school, we had a few cases of bullying. In one instance, a bully broke a chain on a student's neck. As soon as that happened, the girl started to speak in a male voice while her body contorted in strange positions. It said it was a jinn and had travelled from a faraway place.
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    Black women are always central in Enchill's art, often depicting them in storylines that deal with pushing back against cultural norms and unrealistic expectations demanded of them. "My focus is particularly on the Black community, with an extra focus of Black women and uplifting, inspiring, creating art for us, by us — speaking about ...
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    A 99-year-old woman, a holdover from the Ephesus days, had been dropped off by her daughter. Toddlers played in the back, periodically making a run for it down the aisles. But there were new things, too, that made the service feel simultaneously tuned to this world and hopeful for a different one.
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    Klonick and the Yale law professor Jack Balkin have argued that speech regulation no longer forms a simple two-party relationship in which state power threatens individual expression. The modern model is a triangle between states, tech companies, and individual users. The state still has the limited power to regulate individuals' speech.
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    Harvey Weinstein is a noted liberal feminist.. He marched in the Park City, Utah, Women's March and endowed a faculty chair at Rutgers University in the name of feminist icon Gloria Steinem.He's said all the right things and spoke truth to power, supported liberal causes, and once raised nearly $8 million to fight HIV/AIDS in a single night.
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    Nothing illustrates The Way We Live Now — at least in the music world — more than the drama unfolding behind 17-year-old Disney star Olivia Rodrigo's massive hit single "Drivers License.". The spare, plaintive ballad, written by the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actor (yes, the franchising is a mouthful) has been the No. 1 song in the country for three weeks.

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