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Why Did the Titanic Sink?
The sinking of the RMS Titanic in April 1912 remains one of the most haunting maritime disasters in history. Hailed as the most advanced ship of its time, the Titanic was marketed as "unsinkable"—a claim that was tragically disproven on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. But what exactly caused the Titanic to sink?
By JAWAD HUSSAIN6 months ago in History
The Great Fire of London: A Bakery Accident That Changed a City
In the early hours of Sunday, September 2, 1666, a small fire broke out in a bakery on Pudding Lane in the heart of London. What seemed like a minor accident quickly escalated into one of the most devastating disasters in the city’s history. Over the course of four days, the Great Fire of London swept through the medieval city, destroying thousands of homes, numerous churches, and iconic landmarks. Yet, from the ashes of destruction rose a new vision of urban resilience, modernization, and fire safety.
By JAWAD HUSSAIN6 months ago in History
Google pixel 10 phone launch in next month.
1. Launch & Pricing Strategy 🚀 Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 10 series in August 2025, with several models: standard Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a folding Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Leaked European pricing suggests Google is keeping things competitive:
By Hamd Ullah6 months ago in History
The Great Wall of China: A Monument of Strength and Endurance
The Great Wall of China stands as one of the most iconic structures in the world, a testament to the ingenuity, perseverance, and vision of ancient Chinese civilizations. Stretching over 13,000 miles across northern China, it is the longest wall ever built and has become a symbol of Chinese strength and resilience. Its history spans more than two millennia and reflects the dynamic political and military history of ancient China.
By JAWAD HUSSAIN6 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 Man Behind the Word: How Charles Boycott’s Name Became a Symbol of Protest
In today’s world, the term “boycott” is used almost daily. People boycott products, companies, events, and even governments. It has become a powerful and peaceful way to express disapproval or demand change. But few know that this word comes from a real man whose name became forever linked to organized social resistance. His name was Charles Boycott, and the story of how his name became a verb is as fascinating as it is historically important.
By DigitalAddi6 months ago in History
Ken paxton texas's 51st attorney general.
Ken Paxton: The Controversial Texas Attorney General Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr., widely known as Ken Paxton, is the current Attorney General of Texas and one of the most polarizing figures in modern Texas politics. Known for his staunch conservative positions, fierce legal battles, and a string of personal and professional controversies, Paxton has become a symbol of both the ideological zeal and the ethical questions that define contemporary American politics.
By Hamd Ullah6 months ago in History
The London History
The Echoes Beneath the Stones: A Journey Through London’s History Beneath the cobbled lanes of London, echoes of centuries whisper to those who choose to listen. This city, built layer upon layer with ambition, blood, fire, and innovation, is not just the capital of England—it is a living manuscript written by emperors, peasants, poets, and kings. London’s history is not just found in its museums and palaces, but in its very soul—a tapestry of trials, triumphs, and turning points.
By Abdul Basit6 months ago in History








