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Does size matter? Yes and no, says survey
The eternal question of whether size matters in sex will never cease to stop capturing our interest. A survey was performed in the US by the UCLA and the University of New Mexico involving 75 women. The subjects were given varying sized 3D-printed penis models and were asked to decide which one suits them best.
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US to send around 600 more troops to Iraq for Mosul offensive
The United States will send about 600 extra troops to Iraq to train local forces for an offensive on the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) stronghold of Mosul, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Sept. 28.
Cruz, Kasich team up to stop party frontrunner Trump
Ted Cruz and John Kasich have agreed to join forces to try to deny frontrunner Donald Trump the Republican Party's presidential nomination, their campaigns said April 24.
The sudden alliance, revealed in short statements, arose due to the pressing timing of the Republican party's presidential primary season.
Bizarre: He sued his partner for ‘sperm theft’!
Judicial systems in our societies have developed over the centuries to mediate and settle various disputes in a peaceful and mutually accepted manner. In fact, our courts have come such along way, since the days of vigilante justice, that they adjudicate even on the most trivial, and in many instances the most bizarre matters.
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'Game of Thrones' author blogs that he missed book deadline
For fans of George R.R. Martin, winter is not coming - at least not right away.
The "Game of Thrones" author says he missed a Dec. 31, 2015 deadline to finish "The Winds of Winter," the sixth book in his popular fantasy series. That means the next HBO season based on the novel will start airing in April, before the book is published.
At least 53 killed in storms, floods hitting Americas
Storms hit the U.S.' south and western parts over the Christmas holiday weekend, unleashing floods and tornadoes that killed at least 43 people, while at least 10 people were killed in mudslides due to floods in the South American countries of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.
Walking Dead fan kills friend in New Mexico thinking he has turned into a zombie (vid)
A Walking Dead fan in Albuguergue, New Mexico, budgeoned his friend to death after a marathon viewing of the Walking Dead. Damon Perry, aged 23, states he attacked his friend Christopher Paquin, aged 23, with kicks and shap objects including items such as a guitar and a microwave oven.
Did archaeologists find Biblical city Sodom?
Archaeologists believe they have made the historic discovery of the ruins of the Biblical city of Sodom which according to the Bible was destroyed by God as punishments for its sinning citizens.
A decade of excavations at the site to the east of Jordan has revealed a large amount of a Bronze Age city, which included defences and plazas linked by roads, that experts suspect is Sodom.
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US anti-pollution workers turn river orange in toxic spill
Workers from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accidentally triggered a massive release of toxic waste from an old gold mine that sent about three million gallons of polluted water into a Colorado river, turning it orange.
Pilots' trans-Pacific balloon journey eclipses distance record
Two balloonists crossing over the Pacific Ocean from Japan surpassed a distance record on Jan. 29 for gas-filled balloon travel and are heading toward a landing in Mexico's Baja California in two days, officials said.