Biographies
The 5 Most Ridiculous Wars in History That Defied Logic and Reason
Throughout history, humanity has witnessed countless conflicts driven by territorial disputes, political ideologies, and religious beliefs. However, some wars stand out not for their grandeur or significance, but for their utterly ridiculous and avoidable origins. In this article, we delve into the top five most absurd wars fought across different centuries and regions, exploring the bizarre circumstances that led to bloodshed, loss of lives, and international crises.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in History
The Strange Case of Deacon Brodie and Mr. Stevenson
The first of October 1788 dawned bright with expectation as close to 40,000 people began to gather in the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland. They were there to witness the execution of one of its most prominent citizens.
By Randall G Griffin2 years ago in History
The Day That JFK was Assassinated Changed My Opinion on 22 November 1963
I really can’t believe that its 60 years since John F Kennedy was assassinated — I remember that day so well. But it was an article written around the 30th anniversary after that fateful day, that got me ‘Hooked’ into Astrology.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in History
"Whispers of Home
In the core of the Appalachian Mountains, where the fog winds through old trees and the fragrance of pine moves in the air, there lies a puzzling charm that spellbinds the spirits of the people who adventure into its hug. Here time moves at its own speed, and the mountains tell stories murmured by the breeze.
By Sheiley kate2 years ago in History
A Bollywood star who falls in love with a Hollywood actress, but has to deal with cultural differences and media scrutiny.. Content Warning.
The sprawling city of Mumbai lay beneath me as I stepped out onto the balcony of my penthouse apartment. The vibrant energy of Bollywood pulsed through the streets, but my thoughts were elsewhere. I had just returned from a Hollywood film shoot, and amidst the glitz and glamour, an unexpected twist awaited me—an encounter that would redefine the boundaries of love and challenge the very essence of cultural differences.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in History
Come Meet the Banabans
The Come Meet the Banabans [1] website was first created and launched in 1993 by Australian woman, Stacey King. The Banaban people are the indigenous inhabitants from a small remote Pacific Island, originally called Ocean Island. Today the Island is known by its indigenous name - Banaba.
By Stacey King2 years ago in History
Rosalynn Carter: A Trailblazer in Advocacy, Mental Health, and Humanitarianism
Rosalynn Carter, an emblem of grace, resilience, and unwavering dedication to social causes, has long been an influential figure in American public life. Beyond her role as the First Lady during the Carter administration, Rosalynn Carter’s legacy is defined by her pioneering efforts in mental health advocacy, championing human rights, and her enduring commitment to public service.
By Kenny Calloway2 years ago in History
The flights that disappeared and landed After 35 and 37 years
Embarking on the historical tapestry of aviation, we encounter the captivating enigma of airplanes disappearing without a trace—a phenomenon that transcends the ordinary and stirs our collective curiosity. Amidst these perplexities, the story of Santiago Flight 513 stands out, a narrative that weaves together elements of mystery, time, and the unknown.
By Jonathan Kojo Aryee2 years ago in History









