Muhammad Sabeel
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I write not for silence, but for the echo—where mystery lingers, hearts awaken, and every story dares to leave a mark
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6 Ways To Tell If Your Phone Is Hacked—And What To Do Next
These days, how to tell if your phone is hacked can be a crucial piece of knowledge. Most people are highly reliant on their phone; three quarters of phone users worldwide use them to chat or send messages, six in ten for banking and nearly half for navigation, according to Statista. Indeed, according to Pew Research, 15% of U.S. adults are “smartphone-only” internet users who depend on their phone as they don't have a home broadband service. All this means that if something goes wrong and your phone is hacked, your life can be upended — and your bank account cleaned out. Here’s a look at how to know if your phone is hacked, how to avoid it and what to do if the worst happens.
By Muhammad Sabeel3 months ago in Futurism
Just Another Dead Girl Underwater. Content Warning.
By the time the fisherman finds me, I will have been dead for thirty-three hours, six minutes, and twenty-nine seconds. Eighteen hours since the police declared me missing. Fifteen hours since Zoe told my biology teacher that my tent was empty, that I hadn’t returned from the party we’d snuck out to the night before. Careful, quiet, every twig a possible snitch. It was exhilarating, our hearts pounding, the smell of pine and seaweed thick in the air, and the moon a perfectly curved sickle.
By Muhammad Sabeel4 months ago in Criminal
The Wrong Seminar
Marcus Lee had twenty-seven dollars in his checking account and a sticky note on his fridge that read, “Succeed or starve.” He wasn’t dramatic by nature. The sticky note was practical. Inspirational, even. He had written it after watching a free webinar called Unleash the Inner Giant Within You, hosted by Bryce Chandler, America’s favorite millionaire-turned-messianic-life-coach—a man who looked like a cross between an energy drink and a televangelist caught mid-exorcism.
By Muhammad Sabeel4 months ago in Humor
The 7 Best Long-Lasting Lipsticks That Stay Put For Hours… And Hours
The whole point of a great lipstick is that it showcases your signature color, and it does absolutely no good if it disappears the moment you go about your day. The best long-lasting lipsticks apply smoothly and evenly, providing soft, vibrant color without making lips parched in the process. After extensive testing, our winning picks—from brands like Pat McGrath Labs, Chanel, L’Oréal, Dior and Merit—proved to be wearable and flattering for a range of skin tones, and you won’t spend all day reapplying them.
By Muhammad Sabeel4 months ago in Blush
The Night Sky In September 2025: Two Eclipses, Bright Aurora And Saturn
September ushers in a season of dramatic celestial events, from Saturn at opposition and some close planetaring pairings to a spectacular “blood moon” total lunar eclipse — though the latter is not visible in North America. As days shorten ahead of the autumnal equinox, stargazing becomes an evening activity, and a rewarding one as the constellations rise and fall with the changing of the season up above. Here’s everything you need to know about stargazing in September 2025.
By Muhammad Sabeel4 months ago in Earth
10 Smart Money Moves to Improve Your Finances in 2025
The start of a new year is the perfect time to rethink your financial habits. In 2025, with rising living costs, shifting job markets, and new digital opportunities, managing money wisely isn’t just important—it’s essential. Whether you’re looking to pay off debt, save for a big goal, or simply gain more control over your money, the right steps can transform your financial future.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Futurism
The Secret Psychology of Money
The Hidden Battle Between Mind and Money Money is not just numbers on a bank statement—it’s deeply tied to human psychology. Think about it: most people know they should save more money, yet so many fail to do so. Why? Because saving isn’t simply about math; it’s about mindset.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Futurism
Hatteras Island
There are beaches in America—and then there is Hatteras Island. This slender, windswept barrier island, part of North Carolina’s famed Outer Banks, is more than just a vacation spot. It’s a place where history, culture, and natural wonders collide. It’s where shipwrecks whisper stories through the tides, where wild ponies roam dunes carved by centuries of storms, and where small fishing communities cling to their traditions despite the relentless forces of wind and sea.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Earth
Bills vs. Bears
This week, “Bills vs. Bears” has exploded across Google Trends in the U.S., and it’s not over a superstar highlight or viral play. Instead, the buzz surrounds everything from joint practices to preseason narratives, cultural significance, and what this rivalry signals for NFL storylines ahead.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Gamers
Why This Weekend May Be The Best Time To See The Perseid Meteor Shower
Every August, the night sky treats us to one of nature’s most mesmerizing spectacles — the Perseid meteor shower. Known for its dazzling display of “shooting stars,” the Perseids are a highlight for both seasoned astronomers and casual skywatchers. While the meteor shower’s official peak happened earlier this week, bright moonlight robbed many people of the show’s full beauty. Fortunately, this weekend could offer a second chance — and perhaps an even more magical viewing experience.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Futurism
Around Half Of U.S. Adults Drink Alcohol—A Record Low—But Sales Remain Steady
Key About This Only 54% of adults told Gallup they drink at all, the most recent data shows, a record-low number and a 4% drop from 2024. Young people self-reported a lower amount of drinking compared to their older peers, with 50% of people ages 18 to 24 saying they drink alcohol, compared to 56% of people over age 35. Men reported drinking more (57% compared to 51% of women), and white adults (56%) said they drink more than people of color (52%). For the first time in the history of Gallup's poll, a majority of Americans also said that drinking in moderation, even "one or two drinks a day," is bad for their health. Fifty-three percent of respondents said drinking was unhealthy, a sharp rise from the 28% who believed that to be true in 2018 and 39% in 2023. Fewer people also said they believed drinking could be beneficial—25% of people believed that in 2005, down to 19% in 2016 and 6% this year. Americans are choosing to drink alcohol, marking a record low in consumption levels, yet sales figures suggest the industry isn’t feeling much of a pinch—at least not yet. According to the latest Gallup poll, just 54% of U.S. adults say they consume alcohol at all. This figure represents a 4% decline from 2024 and is the lowest level recorded in Gallup’s decades-long survey history. The downward shift is most noticeable among younger adults. Only half of people aged 18 to 24 reported drinking alcohol, compared to 56% among those aged 35 and older. The generational divide highlights a clear cultural change—one that could reshape the future of alcohol consumption in America.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Humans











