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When the U.S. Tried to Invade Canada… and Accidentally Invaded Itself
History is usually told with a straight face: kings and queens, wars and treaties, nations rising and falling with grim determination. But every so often, a moment sneaks through the cracks - a moment so ridiculous, so misguided, that you have to wonder if the people involved were reading from the wrong script.
By Kek Viktor9 months ago in History
Robert Downey Jr. shares another Avengers: Doomsday behind the scenes picture – and he might be teasing a Galactus showdown
Title: Robert Downey Jr. The BTS Pic for Avengers: Doomsday Is Galactus Finally Coming? The Marvel Cinematic Universe is no stranger to grand spectacles, cryptic teasers, and larger-than-life villains. But when Robert Downey Jr. — the original face of the MCU — posts something even remotely connected to the Avengers, the internet listens. And when that post includes a photo from behind-the-scenes (BTS) of the much-anticipated Avengers: Doomsday, the excitement levels soar. Now, with a single image, fans are speculating that we could be headed straight for a cosmic collision course with one of Marvel's most feared entities: Galactus.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in History
Top 10 Predictions That Flopped Spectacularly
Humanity has always been obsessed with predicting the future. Whether driven by fear, optimism, or sheer hubris, experts and visionaries throughout history have made bold forecasts that often backfired hilariously. These misjudgments reveal a universal truth: even the brightest minds can’t outsmart uncertainty. From scientists warning of “global cooling” to CEOs dismissing groundbreaking technologies, history is littered with predictions that have aged like milk. Some of these blunders sparked panic, while others became punchlines. Yet each offers a lesson in humility, reminding us that the future is unwritten—and often wildly unpredictable. In this article, we count down the top ten most spectacularly wrong predictions, exploring how they went off the rails and what they teach us about embracing skepticism and adaptability.
By Only Incredible9 months ago in History
Claudette Colvin: The Forgotten Teenager Who Sparked a Movement
History often remembers Rosa Parks as the woman whose defiance on a Montgomery bus sparked the Civil Rights Movement. However, Claudette Colvin, an adolescent, made the same move nearly nine months before Parks made her sit or stand. At just 15 years old, Colvin refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. However, in the majority of the movement's retellings, her story was largely omitted, rewritten, or omitted entirely. Understanding why reveals much about how history is shaped—not only by events, but by the choices of those who record them.
By MD BILLAL HOSSAIN9 months ago in History
My Golden Bangla
“Amar Shonar Bangla, Ami Tomay Bhalobashi…” — those immortal words, penned via way of means of the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, are greater than simply the countrywide anthem of Bangladesh. They are a statement of love, a tune of soil and soul, and an undying expression of identification. "My Golden Bangla" isn't simply a poetic word; it's miles a deeply emotional sentiment that captures the spirit of a nation, its struggles, its splendor, and the unyielding resilience of its human beings.
By MD.TASKIN KHAN9 months ago in History
The Chatbot That Knew Too Much: A Tech Thriller
It started with a simple “hello.” I had been testing AI chatbots for months as part of my freelance work in cybersecurity journalism. My job was to evaluate their performance, measure hallucination rates, and sometimes just see how far they'd go when prompted with ethically gray questions.
By Mohammad Ashique9 months ago in History
The Last King: The Story of Zahir Shah
The Last King: The Story of Zahir Shah Once upon a time, in the heart of Central Asia, nestled between towering mountains and ancient valleys, there lived a king who would become the symbol of peace and unity for his people. His name was Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan.
By Ihsas Feeling 9 months ago in History
Top 10 Must Visit Places in Chandigarh India
Chandigarh, often called “The City Beautiful,” is a meticulously planned city designed by the legendary French architect Le Corbusier. It serves as the capital of two Indian states, Punjab and Haryana, and stands as a symbol of modern urban planning in India. With its wide roads, lush gardens, serene lakes, and unique architecture, Chandigarh offers an enriching travel experience. Here are the top 10 must-visit places in Chandigarh, each with a unique charm that reflects the city’s blend of modernity, nature, and culture.1
By Akhil Vohra9 months ago in History








