
arafat chowdhury
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I am a web content writer and a freelancer i love to write and learn.
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Trump and Musk’s Explosive Rift Shakes Political and Business Worlds
In a clash that’s rattling both Washington and Wall Street, President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk have gone from political allies to bitter opponents in a public feud erupting with personal jabs, policy disputes, and financial threats.
By arafat chowdhury7 months ago in The Swamp
Trump Travel Ban 2.0: Major Crackdown Hits 19 Countries
President Donald Trump reignited a controversial pillar of his previous administration on Wednesday, unveiling a sweeping travel ban that affects citizens from a combined 19 countries. The new policy, which will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday, prohibits entry from 12 nations outright and imposes strict limitations on travelers from seven others.
By arafat chowdhury7 months ago in The Swamp
When Star Trek Met MAS*H: The Shared Legacy of “Hot Lips” Houlihan
It’s hard to imagine MASH* without Loretta Swit’s unforgettable portrayal of Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan. Her fierce loyalty, sharp tongue, and unexpected tenderness made her one of the most complex and beloved characters on the long-running wartime dramedy. But here’s a twist that even die-hard fans may not know: the role that made Swit a household name was originally played by a Star Trek legend.
By arafat chowdhury8 months ago in Blush
Trump Nominates Emil Bove III, Controversial DOJ Powerbroker, to Federal Appeals Court
In a move that’s already igniting political controversy, former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday his intention to nominate Emil Bove III—one of the Justice Department’s most formidable and polarizing figures—to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
By arafat chowdhury8 months ago in The Swamp
Festival Turns to Horror: 11 Killed in Vancouver SUV Attack
A Vancouver man faces eight counts of second-degree murder after a devastating incident at a Filipino community festival Saturday night, where an SUV plowed into a crowd, leaving 11 people dead and dozens more injured.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in Humans
The Weight of Unsent Things
A man stands by the ticket machine at the half-deserted train station. Morning fog curls around his shoes like smoke from a dying fire. He fingers the coin in his pocket as if weighing something heavier than fare. On the opposite platform, a woman adjusts the strap of her leather satchel, then smooths her coat, though there is no wind.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Wind
Since childhood, I’d watched the wind weave its way through the tall grass, tugging at dandelions, lifting leaves, and, once in a while, brushing against my cheek like a secret it meant only for me. It carried stories, I was sure of it—tales too old for language, too vast for paper.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in Fiction
When the Tools Go Silent
I lost my friend, Jonah, last Saturday. The world feels quieter without him. There’s a hollowness I can’t quite explain—like my chest forgot how to breathe properly, and my thoughts are running on fumes. People still talk, life still moves, but it feels like it’s moving past me, not with me.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in Men





