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The Last Light of Aeloria
The kingdom of Aeloria was once a realm bathed in golden light, where the skies stretched endlessly and rivers sang songs of life. Fields of wildflowers danced under the warmth of the sun, and laughter filled the air. But those days belonged to the past.
By Moments & Memoirs6 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 Ullah6 months ago in History
The Letters Never Sent. AI-Generated.
Thomas Callahan hadn’t meant to wander so far from the hiking trail. He never did. But that morning felt different. The air was stiller, the birds quieter. The forest seemed to breathe around him—not ominous, but expectant, like the trees knew something he didn’t. His boots crunched over fallen leaves as the sun filtered through a high canopy of gold and green.
By Muhammad Nasir6 months ago in History
The Vanishing Library of Baghdad—What Was Lost When the House of Wisdom Burned?
A Beacon Extinguished By the 9th century, the House of Wisdom—or Bayt al‑Hikma—had become Baghdad’s crowning jewel. Imagine a colossal domed edifice where Syriac, Persian, Sanskrit, and
By DRE Explains7 months ago in History
Photos of Macron’s U.K. State Visit, From a Carriage Ride to a Polite Kiss
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, commenced a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, marked by ceremonial elegance, political symbolism, and moments of personal charm. The grand diplomatic event that was to follow began with their arrival at RAF Northolt. Greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Macron's gallant gesture of gently air-kissing Princess Kate's hand drew both admiration and curiosity, as such gestures are rarely seen in royal protocol but not expressly prohibited.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
"Socrates: The Gadfly of Athens
The year was 2025, but something ancient stirred in the air. Amidst the skyscrapers, self-driving cars, and endless streams of digital noise, a man appeared in Athens. Not just any man—but one with a face eerily familiar from marble busts in museums. His robe was rough, his sandals dusty, and his eyes carried centuries of silence.
By Naqeeb Khan7 months ago in History










