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Mike the Headless Chicken: The Bird That Lived 18 Months Without a Head
The Strange Survival of Mike the Headless Chicken When people hear the story of Mike the Headless Chicken, it almost sounds like a hoax. A bird with its head cut off that somehow lived for 18 months?
By Be The Best4 months ago in History
Bahlool and the Khalifa’s Food – A Lesson in Wisdom
The history of Islamic civilization is full of wise men, saints, and mystics whose words and actions carried lessons that went far beyond their time. Among these remarkable figures stands Bahlool ibn Amr, more commonly remembered as Bahlool Dana—a man who outwardly appeared eccentric and mad, but whose intelligence, insight, and wit often left scholars, rulers, and ordinary people stunned.
By Amir Husen4 months ago in History
Fads Gone Wrong: When America Threw Elbows for Toys, Trinkets, and Sauce
Fog Horn Blast 🚨 Every few years, a shiny new obsession descends on America and flips a switch in our brains labeled MUST… HAVE… NOW. Parents turn into linebackers, collectors speak in code about “first runs,” and someone inevitably pays a rent-sized chunk of cash for a toy with googly eyes. This isn’t a list of fads, we all remember those. This is a tour of the moments they went sideways: the riots, the stampedes, the bans, the lawsuits, the near-mythic price tags, and the glorious buyer’s remorse that followed.
By The Iron Lighthouse4 months ago in History
Florence Nightingale: The Lady with the Lamp Who Changed Nursing. AI-Generated.
Florence Nightingale is a name that resonates across centuries as a symbol of compassion, dedication, and innovation in healthcare. Known as the “Lady with the Lamp,” she transformed nursing into a respected profession and left a legacy that continues to inspire millions of healthcare workers worldwide.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in History
The Strange Yet Fascinating Nature of the Pakistani Nation
There is something truly unusual about the temperament of the Pakistani nation. Their behavior is unpredictable, their reactions are surprising, and their courage is often mixed with humor in a way that the rest of the world finds hard to understand. This story reflects that very nature, showing how ordinary villagers and ordinary citizens turn into something extraordinary when the time demands it.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in History
What Toronto Might Tell Us About the Oscars
With something of a reputation as an “Oscar Predictor”, the People’s Choice Award at the TIFF has been the first step in celebrating many a future Best Picture Academy Award winner. As this year’s iteration of the TIFF draws to a close, we have our entertainment lawyer in the know at Blake & Wang P.A., Brandon Blake, with all the insights.
By Aaron Patrick4 months ago in History
Rajat Khare Believes That India May Undercut an AI Revolution by Tackling Brain Drain
Artificial intelligence came on the scene as a defining technology in the 21st century, with industries from healthcare to finance and defense being overhauled. India, aided by a large pool of engineers and data scientists and a rapidly digitizing economy, should therefore be on the path to establishing itself as a leader. But an age-old challenge has, however, worked towards weakening the Indian position-The brain drain to foreign shores for great minds.
By Paula Stokes4 months ago in History











