Fiction
The Hair That Told Her Story
In the lush highlands of southern Mexico, nestled among the rolling hills and vibrant markets of Oaxaca, a girl named Julia Morales came into the world under the brilliant morning sun. She was born healthy, strong—and covered in thick, dark hair that blanketed not just her head, but her entire body.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
Scientists Discover 78,000 Year Old Neanderthal Footprint That Tells a Story of Survival.
In a groundbreaking discovery that offers a rare glimpse into the lives of our ancient cousins, scientists have uncovered a 78,000-year-old Neanderthal footprint preserved in mudflats in northern Spain. This single footprint, remarkably intact after tens of thousands of years, tells a profound story of survival, resilience, and humanity in a harsh Ice Age environment.
By Tariq jamil6 months ago in History
The Dark Origins of Halloween: From Ancient Rituals to Modern Costumes
Every October 31st, streets across the world fill with children dressed as witches, skeletons, and monsters, laughing and collecting candy door-to-door. Halloween is now a fun and spooky celebration — but beneath the surface of costumes and carved pumpkins lies a deep and mysterious history rooted in ancient beliefs and dark traditions.
By Atif jamal 6 months ago in History
Henry Ford: The Man Who Drove the World Forward
When we hear the name Henry Ford, most of us immediately think of cars. But Ford’s impact goes far beyond four wheels and an engine. He didn’t just invent a car—he transformed how people work, live, and dream. From humble beginnings on a Michigan farm to becoming one of the most influential industrialists in history, Henry Ford's story is a blueprint of innovation, perseverance, and bold thinking.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
British Monarchy Facts: How Accurate is Netflix’s The Crown?
Netflix’s The Crown has become a global obsession, especially after the passing of British monarchy’s longest-serving sovereign in 2022. With six seasons depicting the life of the royals from 1997 to 2005, it’s inevitable to ask - how much of that is true? And just how much is for TV drama?
By Pat Zuniega6 months ago in History
One Mistake Cost 16 Skydivers their Lives | Disaster in Ohio
Part 1: The Dream Flight On a calm Sunday, August 27, 1967, around thirty thrill-seekers gathered at Ortner Airport near Wakeman, Ohio. Many had traveled across the state, drawn not by competition or a national skydiving event—but by a gesture of gratitude.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in History
Zero Hour
The sky was the color of steel, thick with the kind of clouds that seemed to weigh down on the world. The streets of the once-thriving city were now empty, except for the occasional gust of wind that kicked up debris, sending it tumbling across shattered glass and rusted vehicles. Buildings that had once housed families and businesses stood in ruins, their broken windows reflecting the hopelessness that had consumed the area.
By HONESTLY ANFAL7 months ago in History
The Precambrian Eon: The Forgotten Era Where It All Began
Long before dinosaurs, trees, or even the oxygen we breathe existed, there was an era that marked the beginning of everything—the Precambrian Eon. Spanning from Earth's formation over 4.6 billion years ago to 540 million years ago, this colossal period represents a staggering 88% of our planet's history. Yet, it remains one of the least understood chapters in Earth’s story.
By denizan Lawyer7 months ago in History
The Google Pixel 10 phone Launch
A Date to Mark: August 20, 2025 Google officially announced the date of its hardware showcase earlier this month. The event kicks off at 10 AM Pacific (1 PM Eastern), at a familiar venue in NYC, with press, influencers, and industry insiders in attendance. The company will also livestream the keynote on YouTube and its own website, ensuring that anyone with an internet connection can tune in.
By Tariq jamil7 months ago in History
Why We’re Still Obsessed with 90s Nostalgia
The 1990s: a decade of neon scrunchies, dial‑up tones, grunge music and VHS tapes. In 2025 it seems odd that today’s generation—born well after the 90s ended—are enveloped in nostalgia for an era they barely (or never) experienced. From reboots of Friends to resurgence of cassette tapes and flannel shirts, the 90s persist in pop culture. But why? Why does 90s nostalgia grip us so deeply—even two and a half decades later?
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in History
Shaheed-e-Mohabbat: The Tragic Love of Boota Singh
In the annals of South Asian history, where love stories are many but true ones are few, one tale continues to haunt the hearts of millions—because it wasn’t born in romance but in rescue, not nurtured in luxury but in war-torn refugee camps, and not broken by betrayal but by the ruthless hands of politics and partition. This is the tragic yet timeless love story of Boota Singh, a Sikh ex-soldier from Jalandhar, and Zainab, a young Muslim girl he saved and loved during the blood-soaked chaos of 1947.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in History











