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My IVF life: the moody, exhausting, doughy hormones and egg retrievals

Jean Hannah Edelstein continues the complicated journey to conceive using in-vitro fertilization and takes readers with her Im going to build a shelf, E announces. Its a few days before I am we are due to start IVF injections. E is good at building things. Maybe its his love language.

The view from Middletown: a typical US city that never did exist | US elections 2016

The landmark social study that gave Muncie its place in history also presented America with an image of itself that was both familiar and distorted In the early 1920s husband-and-wife sociologists Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd scoured America in search of a city as representative as possible of contemporary American life. They found

UK needs its own BritGPT or will face an uncertain future, MPs hear | Technology sector

AI experts say state needs to help create British version or risk national security and declining competitiveness The UK needs to support the creation of a British version of ChatGPT, MPs were told on Wednesday, or the country would further lose the ability to determine its own fate.

'Gorilla' coat seized by police at Big Brother house | Media

The latest eviction from the Celebrity Big Brother house was not a comedy rapper, a rebel MP or a Polish countess, but - for once - a genuine surprise. On Wednesday night, after a string of complaints from viewers, police descended on the house in Elstree to remove Pete Burns's coat, which he proudly claims

A perfect microcosm: one towns lawsuit and the rightwing battle for California schools

Chico is one of several statewide districts that saw student privacy and parental rights take center stage in 2023 Kelly Staley first learned about the lawsuit from a reporter. A parent was suing her, the superintendent of the Chico unified school district, over an alleged parental secrecy policy, the reporter said, claiming a school counselor