July 2019

This Is What Therapists Tell People Who Are Sick Of Being Single

The first time Lauren Jarvis-Gibson started to freak out over being alone was when she was in her mid-20s. While all her friends were getting serious with partners, she’d hit her third consecutive year of being single. “At some point, you think to yourself that it’s your fault, especially if you’re a woman,” she said.

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Donnie Yen Destroys #BottleCapChallenge While Blindfolded Because He’s Donnie Yen

Call him grandmaster Ip Man.  Donnie Yen, a martial arts icon who’s best known for portraying the legendary Wing Chun master and teacher of Bruce Lee, just participated in the #BottleCapChallenge — and killed it. For the challenge, participants attempt to unscrew the cap off a bottle with a spin kick while ensuring the beverage

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‘Fingerprinting’ to Track Us Online Is on the Rise. Here’s What to Do.

If there’s one lesson to learn about digital privacy, it’s that we can never grow complacent. Even if we secure our data so we are not tracked online, the ad tech industry will find ways to monitor our digital activities. And so it is with the rise of so-called fingerprinting, which security researchers are calling

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21-year-old Reilly Opelka of US ousts Wawrinka at Wimbledon

Reilly Opelka still is getting used to some aspects of visiting Britain. The bed frame where he stayed during a Wimbledon tuneup tournament that wasn’t quite big enough for the 6-foot-11 (2.11-meter) American, for example. The lack of air conditioning compared to back home in Florida. As for the grass-court tennis? Opelka is increasingly comfortable

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‘Leave Tanks for Red Square’: Trump’s July 4 Celebration Unsettles Military

WASHINGTON — With trouble spots from Iran to North Korea, the military’s role in a Fourth of July celebration in Washington should be the least of the Pentagon’s worries. Yet some retired and active-duty military officers, and, privately, even some Defense Department personnel said the participation of the military in President Trump’s “Salute to America”

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