Analysis
A letter from Death đź’€
Start Dear Soul, I know my name brings chills to many hearts. I’ve been feared, cursed, misunderstood for as long as time has existed. People run from me, cry at the thought of me, and yet—sooner or later—we all meet. I do not write this to frighten you. I write this to speak the truth, not the one wrapped in horror stories or whispered in hospitals, but the quiet, honest truth you deserve to hear.
By Zaeem Hasan 10 months ago in History
Love like black tea
Love like black tea It was deep at night. Outside the window, a gentle rain was falling silently. Maya was sitting in the dim light inside the room. A cup of black tea in her hand was her favorite, and her love, like that tea, was dark and deep, but not visible to everyone.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Inside Apple's Internal AI Debate: Tim Cook Approved a Significant AI Investment in 2023, but CFO Luca Maestri Criticized It
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, approved a significant push into artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 with the goal of putting the business at the vanguard of the quickly changing tech race. Luca Maestri, Apple's chief financial officer, reportedly stepped in and drastically cut the proposed budget, igniting an internal discussion about the company's AI strategy, according to a recent New York Times report.
By Riaz Uddin10 months ago in History
I Know What the Hell I’m Doing,’ Trump Says as World Braces for Trade War
In a bold and defiant statement amid growing global concerns over escalating tariffs and economic tensions, former President Donald Trump declared, *“I know what the hell I’m doing,”* during a rally in Ohio, addressing criticisms over his aggressive trade stance.
By Mahenur Dola10 months ago in History
Heath's Silence
He wasn’t rude, just... distant. The townspeople whispered stories—some claimed he had once been a soldier, others said he’d lost his wife and child in a fire. Heath never offered the truth, so no one knew. He lived in the old stone cottage by Willow Lake, a place most avoided because of the eerie quiet that clung to it like fog. Every morning at dawn, Heath would row out onto the lake, alone, and sit still for hours. Some said he was fishing. Others said he was mourning.
By sobuj chandra dash10 months ago in History
The Conflict Between Israel and Palestine: The Past, the Present, and the Way Forward
Introduction One of the modern era's longest, most emotionally charged, and globally significant conflicts is the Israel-Palestine conflict. Beyond the headlines and political statements, it is a story of two peoples with deep historical connections to the same land, struggling for recognition, dignity, and survival. Over the decades, the conflict has witnessed numerous wars, peace negotiations, uprisings, and immense human suffering. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive comprehension of the conflict by tracing its beginnings, examining its current complexity, and assessing the likelihood of peace. 1. Historical Roots of the Conflict
By Md Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in History
Climate Change A Growing Global Concern
Climate Change A Growing Global Concern Climate change has come one of the most burning issues of our time. It refers to significant and continuing changes in the Earth's climate and rainfall patterns over a long period. The term" climate change" is frequently used interchangeably with" global warming," though they are n't exactly the same. While global warming refers specifically to the rise in global average temperatures, climate change encompasses a wider range of changes, including altered rush patterns, rising ocean situations, and more frequent extreme rainfall events.
By Md.Mezabur Rahman Rasel10 months ago in History
China hits back at Trump tariff hike, raises duties on US goods to 125%
On April 11, 2025, China announced a significant escalation in its trade dispute with the United States by raising tariffs on U.S. imports from 84% to 125%. This move directly retaliates against President Donald Trump's earlier decision to increase tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%
By Time Update10 months ago in History
New Museum Examines the History of American Public Housing—and the Stories of Its Residents
Tens of thousands of people were displaced when the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) started demolishing its own public housing apartments in the early 2000s, despite the agency's assurances that it would soon provide them with new housing and significant community investment.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History
7 Things Roman Gladiators Did That You Won’t Read in History Books.
The image of Roman gladiators as titans of strength, courage, and brutal fighting has been a long-established one, yet much of the popular narrative about them is mythologized or simplified. The gladiators weren’t bloodthirsty fighters battling to the death for the  crowd's pleasure. Their lives were much more nuanced, and history has glossed over some interesting elements of their stories. Here are seven things you might not learn in history books about Roman gladiators.
By Pen to Publish10 months ago in History
What is Trump's China tariff strategy?
As Trump improvising. His stunning escalation in tariffs on China this week didn’t follow any meaningful formula. He’s acting, as he always does, like a real estate shark, raising the stakes to intolerable levels to seek leverage. It’s the latest manifestation of the “madman theory,” by which Trump conjures the most extreme of circumstances to try to spook his opponents.
By Mustafa kamal10 months ago in History
Pilot and five tourists die when a helicopter crashes into the Hudson River.
Tragic Event Over the Hudson: Pilot and Five Tourists Die in Helicopter Crash New York City, April 10, 2025 — In a devastating accident that has shaken both locals and visitors alike, a sightseeing helicopter carrying five tourists and a pilot crashed into the Hudson River on Wednesday afternoon, killing all six people onboard. The accident occurred shortly after 2:30 p.m. near Midtown Manhattan, prompting an immediate response from the emergency services but ultimately leading to a tragic outcome. The Incident
By Md Faruk Ali10 months ago in History










