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Infidelity can hide in plain sight.
Worried your spouse or partner is cheating? “Go with your instincts,” says Ken Childs, founder of Paramount Investigative ...
Relationships always hit rough patches at one time or another. But sometimes, people use these rough patches to justify their cheating. And it can leave you heartbroken. You can save yourself the pain ...
Sophie is a Newsweek Pop Culture and Entertainment Reporter based in Lincoln, UK. Her focus is reporting on film and TV, trending news and the entertainment industry. She has covered pop culture, ...
Relationships can be challenging, and sometimes suspicions of infidelity can arise. If you have a gut feeling that your partner may be cheating, it’s important to approach the situation with caution ...
Have you ever looked through your mate's phone because you suspected them of cheating? Although relatively common, snooping suggests that you don't trust your mate.
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Maria Morava is a Newsweek reporter based in Edinburgh, U.K. Her focus is reporting on relationships. She has covered news, culture and trends, and entertainment at previous publications. Maria joined ...
The Notes app on the iPhone holds some of our most valuable thoughts — but it might be holding something more sinister, too. According to some social media sleuths, the Notes app is now being used for ...
A TikToker has revealed the ultimate trick to exposing a cheating partner -- all using one feature on their smartphone. Jam Press/@leahontheline Once a cheater, always a cheater — but at least know ...
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Despite precautions taken by professors, cheating happens. The Eller College of Management recently released the GoodCat Hotline, a Web site students can use to report academic dishonesty within the ...