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The Power of Now: Why This Moment Is All We Ever Have
The Endless Chase We chase so much, don’t we? The next goal. The next paycheck. The next version of ourselves. We replay old conversations in our heads. We predict how things might go wrong. We plan. We worry. We scroll through someone else’s curated moments and wonder why ours don’t look the same.
By GoldenTone7 months ago in History
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Expected Features, Design, and Release Insights.
Sleek and Lightweight Design One of the biggest changes expected in the iPhone 17 Pro is a major shift in materials and thickness. Several credible sources, including well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, have reported that the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a redesigned, ultra-thin chassis, making it the thinnest iPhone yet. The device is rumored to use a new titanium alloy frame, which is lighter but just as strong as the titanium Apple introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro models.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in History
Trump Overtime Tax, What It Means and Why It Matters.
What is Overtime Pay? Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) passed in 1938 most hourly workers in the United States are entitled to overtime pay when they work more than 40 hours in a week. Overtime pay is typically 1.5 times the employee’s regular hourly rate. However, not all workers are eligible. Employees who earn above a certain salary threshold and perform certain types of managerial or professional duties are considered “exempt” from overtime rules.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in History
Ken paxton texas's 51st attorney general.
Ken Paxton: The Controversial Texas Attorney General Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr., widely known as Ken Paxton, is the current Attorney General of Texas and one of the most polarizing figures in modern Texas politics. Known for his staunch conservative positions, fierce legal battles, and a string of personal and professional controversies, Paxton has become a symbol of both the ideological zeal and the ethical questions that define contemporary American politics.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in History
Hybrid Warfare: The Silent Battle Changing How Wars Are Fought
In today’s world, war is no longer just about soldiers and guns. Hybrid warfare mixes cyber attacks, fake news, political games, and even civil unrest to weaken a country. It’s a smart, dangerous strategy. Enemies don’t always wear uniforms. Sometimes, they hide behind keyboards, TV screens, or protest signs. This article explains hybrid warfare in simple words.
By Umar Farooq7 months ago in History
Why do people call Martin Luther King Jr. Martha Luther King?
Is this a Southern thing or a Black thang? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis. Tennessee on April 4, 1968. Over the six decades since his murder, I have observed something at least a half-dozen times. African Americans, male and female, will pronounce his name Martha Luther King.
By Cheryl E Preston7 months ago in History
George Washington:
On July 9, 1755, a pivotal moment in American history unfolded, one that would soon shape the legacy of a young man named George Washington. At just 23 years old, Washington found himself amidst the chaos of the French and Indian War, where his actions would earn him the respect and admiration of his peers and set the stage for his future as a brilliant military leader.
By Meko James 7 months ago in History









