NFLAfter winning their first division title since 1993, the Lions will now try to accomplish something they have done only once in the past 66 years: winning a postseason game
It wasn’t a winner-takes-all game on Sunday, but the Detroit Lions had to approach it as if it was. Yes, they would have remained in the driver’s seat to win the NFC North even with a Christmas Eve loss to the Minnesota Vikings, but these Lions knew that there was no upside in letting Minnesota stay alive in the division race for another week.
This is how we do itSexConception struggles and a baby put pressure on Michaela and Adam’s love life. But making time for sex has made it exciting again
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Michaela, 44 Life is hard, and if you don’t have good sex you could be married to anybody really
Adam and I have always had sex quite frequently – a few times a week, though that’s changed since the baby.
OpinionLanguage This article is more than 6 years oldTomayto or tomahto? That is the question I wrestle withThis article is more than 6 years oldEmma BrockesWorking on UK and US versions of my book made me realise how much living in New York has affected my pronunciationI have lived in the US for 10 years, and although I take the elevator down to the lobby from my apartment, when I go outside I walk on the pavement.
Health and wellbeingThe Kogi people are warning society of destruction we face if we fail to embrace natureDeep in Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains, surrounded by jungle (and guerrillas, tomb raiders and drug traffickers), live 20,000 indigenous Kogi people. A culturally intact pre-Colombian society, they've lived in seclusion since the Spanish conquest 500 years ago. Highly attuned to nature, the Kogi believe they exist to care for the world – a world they fear we are destroying.
24 hours in pictures: July 11 2007 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Wed 11 Jul 2007 10.57 EDT First published on Wed 11 Jul 2007 10.57 EDT Srinagar, India: Workers from Kashmir's social welfare department run for cover as police spray coloured water during a protest Photograph: Farooq Khan/EPA
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Port-au-Prince, Haiti: A men pulls a wheelbarrow loaded with charcoal.