Jehanzeb Khan
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Haunted House
The Whitaker family moved into the mansion on Grayson Hill in late October. The leaves had just turned brittle, and the sky hung heavy with gray clouds. It was the kind of place most people only saw in horror films—grand, aged, and just slightly crooked.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Fiction
How Domino's Went from $14 to Billions!
In 1960, when Domino's Pizza first opened, the total sales for the whole day were just $14. But who would have thought that a boy who used to sell newspapers, a child with no father’s support or mother’s love, would one day become the owner of more than 18,000 pizza outlets? However, this victory against all odds wasn’t a simple or straightforward journey.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Motivation
A Man Who Bent Metal With His Mind—LIVE on TV!
It was the year 1960 when a young man named Uri Geller stunned audiences on American and British television by doing things that seemed impossible—things no normal human could do. Uri claimed that his mind was so powerful, he could manipulate reality itself. Yes—anything, he said, literally anything.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Proof
The Man Who Hacked America
A single man made a superpower like America see stars in broad daylight. In 2013, he stole over one million top-secret U.S. government documents and exposed them to the world. Since then—over the past 11 years—he has remained America’s most wanted criminal.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in The Swamp
How one man saved the Entire World
A Soviet B-59 submarine was hidden underwater in the Caribbean Sea, just a few kilometers away from America, fully prepared to launch an attack. At that moment, the US Navy discovered its presence and dropped small bombs underwater to force the submarine to surface.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in History
Steve Jobs and the Philosophy That Made Him a Legend
In 1972, Steve Jobs saw his girlfriend with another man. But instead of reacting with anger or jealousy, he did something unexpected — he befriended the man. That man shared a philosophy that not only changed Steve Jobs’ life, but gave both of them a mindset that would later teach them how to influence others. This thinking became a key factor in their journey to success.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Motivation
The Man in Apartment 3B
The rain had not stopped for two days. The old building on Park Avenue groaned with every gust of wind. Sarah Keller, a 27-year-old teacher, had just moved into Apartment 3A last week. She liked the peace, the creaking floorboards, and even the flickering hallway light. It felt like the kind of place where nothing ever happened.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Fiction
Whispers in the Pines
The fog never lifted from Briar Hollow. Detective Cole Bennett stood at the edge of the churchyard, watching as forensic officers examined the third body in less than a month. The victim lay peacefully on the stone steps of the old church, eyes closed, hands gently folded over a pine branch.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Fiction
The House on Wrenhill Lane
When Emily Moore moved into 17 Wrenhill Lane, she thought it would be a fresh start. The house was quiet, tucked away at the end of a narrow road surrounded by tall trees. After her divorce, all she wanted was peace—no more shouting, no more anxiety. Just space to think, to breathe, and to be alone.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Wouldn’t Die
In the early 1930s, New York City was drowning in despair. The Great Depression had turned its once-bustling streets into corridors of hunger and hopelessness. Soup kitchens snaked around blocks. Children begged on corners. Men who once held steady jobs now wandered the boroughs, hollow-eyed and aimless.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Criminal











