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Beneath the Surface: The Most Jaw-Dropping Underwater Discoveries We Learned About This Year
If there’s one part of our planet that refuses to stop surprising us, it’s the ocean. Sure, we know it covers more than 70% of Earth, but what gets me every time is that we’ve explored only a tiny fraction of it. The rest? Still hiding secrets, civilizations, creatures, and probably the occasional lost sock.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
What If Earth Isn’t Solid After All? Exploring the Strange Clues Behind the Hollow Earth Theory
When most of us picture the inside of Earth, we automatically think of that neat little diagram from science class, the one that slices the planet like an onion. Crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core. Simple, right?
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
The CIA Just Dropped a Trove of UFO Files, And Some of Them Are Seriously Wild
Suppose you’ve ever felt that familiar shiver watching late-night reruns of The X-Files. Today feels a little bit like coming full circle. The CIA has quietly released hundreds of declassified documents, some dating back to the late 1940s and early 1950s, detailing investigations into unidentified flying objects.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
How to Use Mindset Correctly
Mindset is one of those words we hear everywhere—from motivational speeches to business books—but few people actually understand how to use it, not just talk about it. A mindset isn’t a magic spell or a switch you flip when life gets inconvenient; it’s a deliberate mental framework that shapes how you interpret challenges, react to setbacks, and grow over time. When used correctly, your mindset becomes an internal compass—quiet, steady, and incredibly powerful.
By Fred Bradfordabout a month ago in FYI
Take Medicine the Right Way
When some people get a prescription for medicine from their physician, they believe that taking the first dosage is going to help cure them of their illness. It would be great if that happens, but it usually doesn't. Otherwise, the bottle would contain only one or two capsules.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in FYI
Were Giants Ever Real? The Strange Clues That Keep This Mystery Alive
So, let’s be honest, when someone says “giant,” most of us immediately picture Goliath, Jack and the Beanstalk, or that iconic Stay Puft Marshmallow Man (simultaneously terrifying and delicious). But in the real world, there’s been a surprising amount of speculation that an actual race of giant humans once walked the Earth, maybe even living alongside early humans.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
Interesting Facts About What Makes Someone a Philosopher
Most people imagine a philosopher as someone with round glasses, a dusty library, and an infinite tolerance for abstract puzzles. But in reality, philosophy is much more human, much more instinctive, and surprisingly accessible. Philosophy is not defined by academic degrees or ancient manuscripts—it’s defined by a way of thinking. Here are some expanded and fascinating facts about what truly makes someone a philosopher.
By Fred Bradfordabout a month ago in FYI
5 Ancient Mysteries That Make You Question What We Really Know About Our Ancestors
How much do we really know about the people who lived thousands of years ago? We dig through historical documents, artworks, artifacts, architecture, and even myths and legends, trying to piece together what life was like back then. And sure, we like to think we’re smarter than them, but let’s be honest, there are things they created that we still can’t figure out. Here are five ancient mysteries that leave historians scratching their heads.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
5 Hidden Human Senses You Didn’t Know You Had, And Why They’re Way Cooler Than the “Sixth Sense
We usually think of a “sixth sense” as something mystical, you know, sensing ghosts, predicting doom, or having psychic Spider-Man tingle moments. But the truth is far more interesting: humans actually have more than just five senses, and many of them work quietly in the background without us ever noticing.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in FYI
Telephone Calls That Edify vs. Telephone Calls That Disturb
The telephone has been a faithful companion in my life. From the days of rotary dials to the sleek cell phones of today, it has carried voices across miles, bridging distance with presence. Yet not all conversations are created equal.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in FYI
One Hundred Abducted Schoolchildren Released in Nigeria — Relief for Some, Fear Remains for Many. AI-Generated.
In a story that brought a glimmer of hope amid tragedy, Nigerian authorities announced that 100 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic boarding school in Niger State have been released. The news — confirmed on December 7, 2025 — offers relief to families, communities, and the country at large, yet leaves many questions unanswered as hundreds remain in captivity.
By Fiaz Ahmed about a month ago in FYI











