
Joe Yates
Journalist at UNILAD
Journalist for @UNILAD. Former reporter @TheOldhamTimes, @CongletonChron. Views are my own.
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9 hours ago |
unilad.com | Joe Yates
We spoke with Dude With Sign, who shared how he takes his sunglasses off to avoid attention while in public... the opposite of a Clark KentAfter more than five years in the spotlight, Dude with Sign has managed to stay relevant - and with that relevance he's revealed he's able to 'get the extra guac'.
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3 days ago |
unilad.com | Joe Yates
Home> News> Sex & RelationshipsA staggering 26 percent of all participants in a study of more than 100 people decided to end their relationship immediately over an ickWe've all got our types when it comes to dating, some people like blonds, others are more interested in how much money someone earns or what job they have. But according to a new study, those that are too picky may be showing narcissistic traits. I'll paint the picture.
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3 days ago |
unilad.com | Joe Yates
As the trial continues, a prosecutor has spoken about an alleged sex act Combs coerced Cassie intoAs Diddy's trial continues, a prosecutor has alleged that he coerced his former girlfriend Cassie to take part in a 'freak-off' which involved urine. It comes as Diddy was indicted by a grand jury following his arrest at the Park Hyatt hotel in Manhattan back in September. Combs has been charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, charges he's continued to deny.
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3 days ago |
unilad.com | Joe Yates
Two teen sisters and their 15-year-old friend died in the tragedyTopics: Social Media, US NewsThree American teenagers were given a warning just moments before a tragic accident cost them their lives. In 2011, 13-year-old Savannah Webster had decided to join her older sister Kelsea, 15, who was hanging out with her friend Essa Ricker, also 15, by the Covered Bridge Canyon train crossing, located in Utah's scenic Spanish Fork Canyon - less than an hour's drive south of Salt Lake City.
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3 days ago |
unilad.com | Joe Yates
A longevity expert has claimed keeping four foods in your home will prevent you from becoming a centenarian. Dan Buettner, a New York Times bestselling author, has made it his life's work to explore the world and visit 'Blue Zones' from various countries around the world - and so believes he has found the secret to a long life.
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