Instead of divorcing or attempting to mend their relationships, many women are choosing to "quietly quit" their marriages, living under the same roof as their husbands but emotionally detached.
After once leaving home due to overwhelming pressure from childcare and housework, Deborah Joseph realized that to be happy, she only needed to exert 70% effort and allow herself to be "lazy" for the remaining 30% of the time.
Ukrainian security forces have arrested a former British soldier who previously trained the country's troops, accusing him of spying for Russia and plotting assassinations.
The UK Ministry of Defense has launched an investigation after some officials claimed the Ajax armored vehicle was "safe," despite dozens of military personnel experiencing nausea and illness while riding in it.
Without a third party or fierce arguments, many middle-aged women are proactively ending their marriages, leaving their husbands bewildered, having believed "everything was fine".
Driven by his wife's fear of wild foxes entering their garden, David Walsh erected an electric fence around their 44,5 million GBP London mansion, prompting neighbors to liken the property to a "prison camp".
Probationary officer Maryam Ilyas, 20, has been banned from policing for life after disclosing confidential police information to her boyfriend, who was under investigation for drug trafficking.
For Terry Smith, 86, and Jo Johnson, 91, the vow "in sickness and in health" held a profound significance as they rushed to marry before dementia eroded the groom's memories.
A court in L'Aquila ordered the removal of the Trevallion couple's three children from their forest home, sparking widespread criticism from officials and the public.
Former prime minister David Cameron disclosed his past battle with prostate cancer, now completely cured due to early detection and focused therapy intervention.