One in ten British adults are in a relationship but not living with their partner, according to a new report.
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Lunch in a Bottle? Introducing PB&J Vodka
America’s favorite school-day sandwich just got an adult makeover.
Ladies First: Czech Railways Rolls Out Female-Priority Compartments
Sorry, fellas, these seats are taken. In hopes of improving services for women, Czech Railways recently introduced “Ladies Compartments,” which will give priority seating to women and provide improved comfort.
According to …
Whine and Dine: Georgia Restaurant Bans Crying Kids
Plus, five other behaviors NewsFeed would like banned from restaurants.
Bride Ties the Knot on Her 100th Birthday
Pull out the tissues, because you’re going to need them for this story. While we all know that love is a many-splendored thing, it’s not often that you hear a story as sweet as this one.
On Feb. 6, a bride nervously adjusted …
New York Hotels to Provide ‘Panic Buttons’ for Housekeeping Staff
Less than a year after the high-profile case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the New York Hotel Trades Council, a union that represents more than 30,000 hotels, presented a proposal Tuesday to require hotels across the city to …
Don’t Be ‘That Guy’ at Your Super Bowl Party
It’s easy to get a little overexcited when the big day comes, but keep these tips in mind if you want an invite to next year’s party.
What Could a Weekend of Violence Mean for the Occupy Movement?
From Oakland to London, a series of clashes over the weekend have pushed the Occupy movement into the public eye once again.
Parents Who Hid Child’s Gender for Five Years Now Face Backlash
A British couple raised their child as “gender neutral” to avoid stereotypes. Why are people so upset about it?
99-Year-Old Man Files for Divorce Over 1940s Affair
What does it take to end an almost eight-decade long relationship? The revelation of an affair 70 years earlier.
According to the Telegraph, an Italian couple, listed in court documents only as Antonio and Rosa C, are about to …
“Instead of an attack on the 1 percent, let’s call it an attack on the very productive.”
Mall Santas Switch Strategies for a Slumping Economy
With the economy looking less than jolly, the most celebrated Santa school in the country is training its St. Nicks to help trim wish lists.




