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Mike Waltz seen in photos using Signal app at White House after group chat scandal
Mike Waltz Spotted Using Signal App at White House After Group Chat Leak Sparks Controversy Congressman Mike Waltz was recently photographed using the encrypted messaging app Signal during a visit to the White House, sparking new conversations about digital privacy and communication security among lawmakers. The sighting comes in the wake of a recent group chat scandal involving leaked messages from a private conversation among Republican members of Congress. The controversy has heightened awareness of the risks of unsecured communication, pushing several lawmakers to reevaluate how they share sensitive information.
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in History
The Great Pyramid of Giza: Where Are All Its Architectural Documents?
The Puzzle of the Ages The Great Pyramid of Giza, standing majestically on the edge of the Egyptian desert, has captured the imagination of humanity for millennia. It is the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing, its stone blocks echoing with the whispers of a forgotten civilization. Despite its grandeur, one key piece of the puzzle has always been missing: the architectural documents that explain how it was built.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in History
The American Revolution's Unsung Heroes.
Historically in America, history of independence has always been recounted in titles of great men: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, etc. What if the real spirit of the American Revolution is actually not among signers of the Declaration of Independence or war generals but among regular people whose history has not so frequently been recounted?
By Pen to Publish9 months ago in History
The Mongol War Machine: The Largest Imperial Army in History
The Power of the Mongols: The Largest Military Force of an Empire in History The Mongol Empire, established by the renowned Genghis Khan in the 13th century, formed the largest uninterrupted land empire in recorded history. At its zenith, the empire commanded a military force exceeding one million soldiers recruited from various regions throughout Eurasia. This article delves into the formation, organization, and operational excellence of the Mongol military, which facilitated conquests spanning from China to Europe. We analyze the origins, tactics, and enduring impact of the largest imperial army ever witnessed.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
The Largest Army in History: Global Mobilization During World War II
The Largest Military Force Ever Assembled: The Grand Mobilization of World War II Throughout history, numerous empires and nations have raised formidable military forces, but none rivals in magnitude and extent to the worldwide mobilization during World War II. This article examines how the world’s largest military force was established, with over 100 million individuals enlisted, and how this extraordinary military endeavor influenced not just the conflict’s resolution but the entire trajectory of the 20th century. From Nazi Germany’s Blitzkrieg units to the Soviet Union’s Red Army and America's industrially driven military prowess, the narrative of the largest army ever deployed is one of ambition, sacrifice, and transformation.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
Red Over the Fields: Why May Day Still Matters
🌿 Introduction On May 1st, the world pauses—if only briefly—to remember the hands that build, carry, till, sew, and serve. But do we truly see the people behind the work? Or has May Day become just another date on the calendar, stripped of its struggle, reduced to hashtags and hollow statements?
By Chowdhury Kabir9 months ago in History
How We Oversimplified the History of the Vietnam War.
One of the most contentious and misinterpreted wars in contemporary history is still the Vietnam War. However, its story has been simplified and flattened in public discourse, media representations, and textbooks over the years. This oversimplification robs the war of the complexity required for true comprehension, distorting its causes, trajectory, and outcomes. The Vietnam War was a complicated fusion of colonialism, nationalism, ideology, and civil unrest rather than merely a Cold War proxy conflict or a breakdown of American military power. We cannot learn from its lessons if we oversimplify its past.
By MD AKIF BIN KABIR9 months ago in History
Letters From a Locked Drawer
The Drawer No One Touched In the quiet town of Meadowridge, 16-year-old Clara Wren lived with her father in an old, creaky house full of memories. Her mother had passed away when Clara was just a baby, and the only thing left of her was an antique wooden desk in the attic. It had belonged to her mother, and on that desk sat a single drawer locked tight for as long as Clara could remember.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in History
The New Cold War? Inside the 2025 U.S.-China Economic Clash!
The economic rivalry between the United States and China has intensified dramatically in 2025, marking a pivotal chapter in the two nations’ increasingly complex relationship. While disagreements over trade policy, technology, and national security are not new, recent developments have turned long-standing friction into a full-blown economic confrontation, with both sides imposing steep tariffs and retaliatory measures.
By Seyam Ahmed 9 months ago in History
The Day the World Changed Forever: Untold Stories of Revolution
I. Prologue: A City on the Brink Paris, July 14, 1789. The air reeks of sweat and desperation. A mob of hungry, exhausted citizens, bakers, cobblers, and farmers marches toward the Bastille, a fortress towering over their city like a stone beast. They’re not just angry; they’re terrified. Bread prices have skyrocketed, their children are starving, and whispers of royal troops amassing at the city’s edge have set nerves on edge. When the first stones fly, it’s not just a riot; it’s a cry for survival.
By ChronoCurator9 months ago in History
Historical Artifacts That Still Puzzle Archaeologists Today
Historical Artifacts That Still Puzzle Archaeologists Today Throughout history archaeologists have unearthed countless relics from ancient civilizations some of which have provided valuable insights into our past. However there are several artifacts that continue to defy explanation. These mysterious objects challenge conventional historical understanding and raise intriguing questions about the knowledge technology and capabilities of ancient cultures. Here are some of the most puzzling historical artifacts that remain unsolved mysteries to this day.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in History










