fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
Apple Warns iPhone Users of Global Mercenary Spyware Attacks – What You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Apple has issued urgent security alerts to iPhone users in 92 countries this week, warning of an alarming surge in sophisticated mercenary spyware attacks. Thoups, represent one of the most severe digital threats facing high-risk individuals today. The notifications, delivered via email and iMessage, mark Apple's largest spyware warning since 2021 when the Pegasus scandal first exposed the industrial-scale surveillance of journalists and activists. These attacks, in contrast to typical malware, make use of "zero-click" exploits, which infect devices without requiring the user to click on any links or download anything.
By Imaan Ahmed Karim9 months ago in Families
When to Leave a Relationship?
When to Leave a Relationship? Relationships are the fabric of life. Whether family, friends, lovers, or life partners, every relationship we have weaves itself into our daily lives. We hope these connections bring us happiness, nurturing, and a place to belong. But it's also true that sometimes relationships are more trouble than they are worth. And yet, many people opt to stick around, thinking that things will improve, that love or time will someday heal everything. But the reality is that a lot of relationships are not fixable. The question we should ask ourselves is: Is everything OK? And if it's not, when do you know if it's time to part ways?
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Families
Spare
Behind the crown is a boy who lost his mother, a man who lost his way, and a prince who found his voice. In Spare, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, tells his own story for the first time, in his own words. This is not just another royal biography. This is a raw, honest, and deeply personal memoir from someone who lived in the global spotlight but struggled to find his place in it.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
sciatica and weight loss. AI-Generated.
Sciatica and Weight Loss: Breaking Down the Cause and Road to Relief Sciatica is a debilitating condition, bringing on pain, numbness, and tingling that shoots from the lower back down through the hips and into the legs. For those afflicted with it, being able to find effective means of managing and minimizing symptoms is of utmost importance. Although physical therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes are usually advised, one of the aspects that must be given special consideration is weight loss.
By Zeeshan Haidar9 months ago in Families
The Last of Us: Season 2 Episode 3 Review – A Heartbreaking Masterpiece
HBO’s The Last of Us has consistently delivered emotionally gripping storytelling, and Season 2, Episode 3 is no exception. This installment, dubbed "The Weight of Survival," takes viewers on a terrifying journey, deepening character arcs and delivering shocking twists that will shock fans. This episode solidifies the show's status as one of the best video game adaptations ever made with masterful performances, stunning cinematography, and a narrative that strikes a balance between tragedy and tension.
By Tech Alamin9 months ago in Families
Under the Mango Tree
When Chika’s parents died in a sudden car crash, he was just seven years old — too young to grasp the full weight of loss. One moment he was laughing at the mangoes falling from the sky during a heavy storm; the next, he was an orphan standing before his father’s elder brother, Uncle Okechukwu, and his wife, Mama Nnenna.
By Ikechi Franklyn9 months ago in Families
Bound by Heart
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and whispering woods, lived two inseparable friends—Ayaan and Zoya. They had grown up side by side, their bond forming before they even knew what the word "friendship" meant. From climbing trees to skipping stones on the river, every childhood memory was a shared one.
By Murad Ullah9 months ago in Families
Making Friends
The first day of high school is supposed to be exciting. Nerve-wracking, maybe, but mostly exciting. For Anika, it was neither. She walked through the crowded hallway clutching her timetable like it was a map to survival, her backpack heavier than necessary and her nerves louder than the noise around her.
By THE STORY ROOM9 months ago in Families
YouTube Monetization Strategies You Need to Know in 2025
In 2025, YouTube monetization has evolved into a multi-stream ecosystem that allows creators to earn money through ads, fan funding, merchandise, affiliate marketing, and more. The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) now has more accessible entry requirements, enabling smaller creators to start earning sooner. Monetization options include ad revenue, channel memberships, Super Thanks, merch shelves, and direct product tagging in videos.
By Kazi Mirajul Islam9 months ago in Families
AC Repair Service in Lucknow: Keeping Cool in the City of Nawabs
When summer hits the beautiful city of Lucknow, it doesn’t knock on the door—it barges right in with full intensity. Known for its rich culture, mouth-watering cuisine, and architectural grandeur, Lucknow also faces its fair share of blistering heat during the summer months. That’s when air conditioners become less of a luxury and more of a necessity. However, with constant usage comes the inevitable need for maintenance and repair. This is where professional AC repair services in Lucknow come into play, ensuring your cooling systems remain efficient, reliable, and energy-saving throughout the season.
By Jatin Singh9 months ago in Families
"From Rivers to Empires: A Journey Through Early Human Civilizations"
Around 5,000 years ago, humanity entered a transformative era marked by the rise of the world’s first civilizations. In Mesopotamia, the Sumerians built cities, developed cuneiform writing, and created literature like the Epic of Gilgamesh. Egypt unified under its first pharaoh and began building pyramids along the Nile. In the Indus Valley, advanced urban centers with plumbing and trade networks thrived, while early Chinese cultures like Longshan laid the groundwork for dynasties to come. Europe saw the construction of megaliths like Stonehenge, and in the Americas, Caral emerged as the earliest known city. Across regions, people developed farming, bronze tools, writing systems, and religious practices that shaped their societies. Despite differences, these ancient cultures shared a spirit of innovation and laid the foundations of the modern world. Their achievements in governance, technology, art, and belief systems continue to influence human civilization today.
By Kazi Mirajul Islam9 months ago in Families









