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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Natasha Dangoor
For more than half a century, Dotchin has been trekking 600 miles from her home in Northern England to the Scottish Highlands and back. She has battled storms, reckless drivers and unforgiving terrain, subsisting on minimal food and the companionship of a dog she carries in her saddle bag. On the home stretch of this year’s journey, with Diamond the pony and Dinky the Jack Russell in tow, Dotchin is contemplating making it her last.
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3 weeks ago |
tovima.com | Natasha Dangoor |Annie Linskey |Josh Dawsey |Natalie Andrews
Birds’ ability to seamlessly swap marine food for a Big Mac—and outwit humans to get it—is a source of fascinationA peaceful lunch on the British coast often comes with a crucial caveat: Mind the gulls!These seaside snack thieves reign as undisputed champions of opportunistic dining. As Lorna Forbes went to take a bite out of her steak bake in Swansea, a seagull swooped in and snatched it from her hands. “I didn’t even get a bite,” the 38-year-old healthcare assistant said.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Natasha Dangoor
Birds’ ability to seamlessly swap marine food for a Big Mac—and outwit humans to get it—is a source of fascinationA peaceful lunch on the British coast often comes with a crucial caveat: Mind the gulls! These seaside snack thieves reign as undisputed champions of opportunistic dining. As Lorna Forbes went to take a bite out of her steak bake in Swansea, a seagull swooped in and snatched it from her hands. “I didn’t even get a bite,” the 38-year-old healthcare assistant said.
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2 months ago |
tovima.com | Natasha Dangoor
Over dinner on a recent spring evening, Rachel Green listened patiently as her friend droned on about needing a permanent job. Then she erupted. “You’re about to buy an apartment with your long-term boyfriend,” 24-year-old Green reminded her companion. “Meanwhile, I’ve just come out of a six-month situationship.”Gen Z came of age in a swipe-right world, where instant access to dates further blurred the lines between friendships, hookups and full-fledged relationships.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Natasha Dangoor
The vague relationships that rule the dating scene are hard to navigate, even well after when they end, and zoomers have had enoughOver dinner on a recent spring evening, Rachel Green listened patiently as her friend droned on about needing a permanent job. Then she erupted. “You’re about to buy an apartment with your long-term boyfriend,” 24-year-old Green reminded her companion. “Meanwhile, I’ve just come out of a six-month situationship.” Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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