Help! Strange Internet problems!?

We just got weird internet problems! Very annoying! I'm writing from iPhone now!
Facts:
-Starting today, both our Macs started having problems accessing only SOME parts of Internet ?! E.g: Can access google, but NOT gmail.com from Safari. Can access both from Firefox. Can't access this forum from any browser?!
-Mail downloads/sends some accounts but not others
-Tried restarting Macs & modem & router
- called Time Warner
- no recent changes to macs
Any ideas!?

More weird results.
It turns out CAN access this forum from Safari browser, but it takes a VERY long time to load.
I tried our iPad.  I can access this forum fine and it loads right away using same WiFi as laptops?!
I still can't access gmail.com from Macs or iPad, but can access it just fine from iPhone (via AT&T, not home network.)  Errors:  Opera says "Session closed by remote server".  Safari on iPad says " server stopped responding".  Safari on Macs says "can't open ... because server isn't responding"
MOST urls load fine and super fast.  Only a few don't load at all (e.g: gmail.com) via home network.  Others load fine on iPad on home network but VERY slow on Macs (e.g. this forum)?!   Everything seems to work fine from iPhone using AT&T network.
I'm really confused?!

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