Recent research from the National Institute for Demographic Studies reveals that women in France are having more sexual partners than they did 20 years ago.
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Kendra Wilkinson Opens Up About Struggling with Intimacy and Reveals Therapy Helped Her Confront Unhealthy Thoughts About Sex in Los Angeles
Kendra Wilkinson, best known for her time as one of Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends on The Girls Next Door, has recently opened up about a personal
Trump Administration Revokes Legal Status for Over 530,000 Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela in the U.S.
The Trump administration is set to strip the temporary legal status of over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela living in the United
Afreximbank Invites African Publishers to Apply for the CANEX Book Factory Prize for Publishing in Africa with a Prize Fund of $28,000
A unique opportunity has opened up for African publishers of trade books to apply for the second edition of the CANEX Book Factory Prize for
Google Offers Comprehensive Online Courses with Certifications to Help Professionals Boost Their Careers Worldwide
If you’re looking to level up your professional skills or make a move in your business career, enrolling in Google’s online courses with certificates could
UNESCO and Nestlé Launch Youth Impact Initiative to Support Young Climate Action Leaders and Environmental Sustainability Projects Across the Globe
The Youth Impact – Because You Matter – For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action initiative is a powerful program driven by UNESCO, in partnership with
USS Constellation Faces Delays and Rising Costs as Bureaucratic Struggles Continue in Wisconsin Shipyard
When the USS Constellation was first announced, it was meant to be a shining example of America’s naval might, a symbol of the country’s resurgence
Julius Malema Criticizes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Land Expropriation Act and Rejects Its Current Form During Sharpeville Day Commemoration in South Africa
Gathering in Sharpeville, Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), took a moment to reflect on the significant history of this area.
Struggling Families in Birmingham Face Tough Choices as Unemployment Rates Keep Rising
Imagine having to choose between putting food on the table or keeping a roof over your head. For many living in parts of Birmingham, London,
MPs in the House of Commons Debate Welfare Cuts as Heated Arguments Unfold Over the Future of Benefits in Britain
This week in the House of Commons, the mood was thick with moral posturing as MPs debated welfare cuts that ended up being far less