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3 min read Entertainment

In a world often filled with uncertainty and challenge, few things unite people like music and dance. A group of dancing nuns from Ontario, Canada known as the Soli Sisters captured the internet’s attention with their spirited rendition of the viral “Jerusalema” dance challenge. Their video, posted during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, quickly went viral,...

7 min read Relationships

Masturbation in marriage might seem like a taboo topic, but it plays a surprising role in many healthy relationships. Some people think that once you’re married, personal pleasure becomes less important. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Experts in psychology and sexology agree that self-pleasure helps individuals stay connected to their own desires....

5 min read Travel

The U.S. passport was once a skeleton key to most places in the world. Americans could travel and live abroad and expect smooth sailing. However, that has changed in 2025. Although countries aren’t outright forbidding American entries, they are tightening up restrictions that impede their touring, residency, and businesses. This can come in the form...

4 min read Rumors

Madeleine McCann, a British child, disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007. Just days before her fourth birthday. Despite years of extensive international investigations, Madeleine has not been found, and no one has been charged in connection with her disappearance. The case remains one of the most high-profile...

5 min read Food

Ketchup storage has long been a topic that causes confusion in many kitchens. Some people swear by keeping ketchup in the fridge, while others argue it’s fine on the cupboard shelf. The debate often comes down to taste, texture, and food safety concerns. Heinz, one of the most popular ketchup brands worldwide, has finally stepped...