Perspectives
Houston Stuns Duke in Final Four Comeback to Reach NCAA Championship
SAN ANTONIO — In a thrilling Final Four showdown, Houston pulled off an incredible comeback to defeat Duke 70-67, overcoming a 14-point deficit in the final eight minutes. With this stunning victory, the Cougars are now set to face Florida in the NCAA Championship game on Monday night.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in History
Trump defends tariffs after markets plunge for second straight day: ‘Economic revolution. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Trump Defends Tariffs After Markets Plunge for Second Straight Day: ‘Economic Revolution’ Former President Donald Trump has doubled down on his support for tariffs amid a steep market sell-off, insisting that his proposed economic policies, including broad tariffs on foreign imports, are key to what he called an “economic revolution” for the United States.
By Md polash Ali10 months ago in History
Trump’s Trade War Escalates as China Retaliates With 34% Tariffs
Beijing's announcement of retaliatory tariffs of up to 34% on American goods marked a significant escalation in economic tensions between the world's two largest economies, escalating the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. The move is in response to the latest round of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese imports, which further strained relations and raised concerns about a prolonged economic standoff.
By Shahi Sayeba Prithey10 months ago in History
Giant Skeletons Reportedly Found in Alaska and Scientists believe the Smithsonian is Hiding Evidence
However, according to native Alaskans and the tales passed down, humans and giants were never at peace with one another. The Giants are said to be between 12 and 20 feet tall, and they hunt people and see humans as food.
By sara burdick10 months ago in History
When Stones Speak: Timeless Messages Through Silent Witnesses
Communication is central to human experience, often taking the form of language—spoken or written. Yet, not all messages are conveyed through words. Stones, silent and steadfast, have their own way of speaking, telling stories that transcend time. These "silent witnesses" offer a unique bridge between the past and present, preserving history, faith, and culture in ways that words and paper often cannot.
By Minding Fred10 months ago in History
Is Heavenly Jerusalem Still a Bride?
The Prophecy of Heavenly Jerusalem and the Order of Revelation The discussion surrounding Heavenly Jerusalem and the New Name has long been a topic of theological reflection. In honoring the prophetic fulfillment of God's Holy Feasts in Christianity, it is important to consider the order in which divine revelation unfolds. As believers in prophecy, we must strive for clarity and discernment when interpreting Scripture, ensuring that we align with the original intent of Christ’s teachings.
By Emali Rose Co10 months ago in History
The Morris Carter Land Commission (1932)
The Closer Union plan (see Colonial Villains: Edward Grigg) was meant to unite Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika colonies into a single British East African federation. In the spring of 1931, East African delegates were invited to London to ‘represent the Native Races’ and tell the Joint Committee on Closer Union what they thought about the government of East Africa. The ones from Kenya were Rev. Ezekiel Apindi, president of the Kavirondo Taxpayers Welfare Association, from the west, up near Lake Victoria; the Kamba sub headman James Mutua, from the country east of Nairobi; and Chief Koinange wa Mbiyu, the president of the Kikuyu Association. This experience of immersion into the imperial capital of London was also meant to dazzle them enough to tell of England’s modernity upon returning back to the colonies.
By HINGES OF TIME10 months ago in History
Romeo and Juliet. AI-Generated.
In the picturesque city of Verona, Italy, a legendary tale of love, passion and tragedy has been etched in the annals of history. The story of Romeo and Juliet, two young lovers from feuding families, has become an iconic symbol of star-crossed love, captivating the hearts of audiences for centuries. This timeless tale, penned by William Shakespeare in the 16th century, is believed to have originated from an ancient narrative dating back to the 13th century.
By Henry Lucy10 months ago in History
Giuseppe Verdi and Giuseppina Strepponi. AI-Generated.
In the picturesque town of Busseto, Italy, a chance encounter between Giuseppe Verdi, the renowned composer and Giuseppina Strepponi, a talented soprano, would spark a relationship that would last a lifetime. Their bond, marked by love, loss and artistic partnership, would inspire some of Verdi's most iconic works and leave an indelible mark on the world of opera.
By Henry Lucy10 months ago in History









