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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Who Is Elon Musk, and How Did He Become a Billionaire?
đ Who Is Elon Musk? Elon Reeve Musk, born on June 28, 1971 in Pretoria, South Africa, is a billionaire entrepreneur behind some of the worldâs most influential companies. His father, Errol Musk, was an electromechanical engineer and property developer; his mother, Maye Musk, is a Canadian-born model and dietitian. From a young age, Musk displayed intellectual curiosity: at age 10, he began programming and by 12 he coded and sold a video game called Blastar for approximately $500 .
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Journal
UPDATE: The Trump Arraignment Day:
Introduction: On June 12, 2023, the United States witnessed a momentous event that will forever be etched in the annals of American political historyâthe Trump Trump Arraignment Day. This day marked the beginning of a high-stakes legal battle as former President Donald J. Trump faced multiple charges related to his tenure in the White House. The proceedings captivated the nation, highlighting the significance of accountability, the rule of law, and the resilience of democratic institutions. In this article, we will delve into the key events and implications surrounding this historic day.
By Lynn Myers6 months ago in Journal
A Secret Problem That Indicates You Are In Bigger Trouble Than You Realize
Everything is Looking Great... You are Not Hearing About Any Problems... Life Seems to Be Going Smoothly... You become Ecstatic about How Wonderful Everything Appears to be Going...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Journal
How to Register for Self Assessment with HMRC
If you earn income outside of PAYE â whether through self-employment, property rentals, freelance work, or investments â you may be required to file a Self Assessment tax return. But before you can file, you must first register with HMRC (His Majestyâs Revenue and Customs). This guide walks you through the full registration process, deadlines, and what to expect afterward.
By Self Assessment Tax Return6 months ago in Journal
Iran Flat-Out Denies U.S. Claims of Arming Houthis in Yemen
Hold onto your hats, folksâthings are heating up fast in the Middle East. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) just announced a major military intelligence win: Saudi-aligned Yemeni forces reportedly intercepted a massive shipment of weaponsânearly 750 tonsâallegedly sent from Iran to Yemenâs Houthi rebels. Among the seized items? Anti-ship missiles, anti-aircraft weapons, drone engines, radar systems, communications gear, and even instruction manuals written in Farsi. Thatâs rightâeverything short of a return address was reportedly on board.
By Herald Post Mail6 months ago in Journal
Kiss-Cam Chaos: Tech CEO Quits After Romantic Moment Sparks Online Firestorm
1. A Moment That Lit Up the Internet During a Coldplay performance just outside of Boston, an unexpected moment on the venueâs kiss-cam became a viral sensation. The camera captured Andy Byron, CEO of tech firm Astronomer, in a close embrace with Kristin Cabot, the companyâs Chief People Officer. The crowd erupted in laughter, and even lead singer Chris Martin joked, âTheyâre either secretly dating or extremely awkward.â Within hours, what seemed like an innocent moment was circulating across social media worldwide.
By Mushtaq Ahmad6 months ago in Journal
How the world got into $315 trillion of debt
The world is in debt. To the tune of $315 trillion and counting. $315 trillion is a staggering number to visualize but consider this. In 2024, global gross domestic product â or GDP â amounted to $109.5 trillion â slightly over a third of that global debt number.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Journal
Who Really Owns the Worldâs Debt?
We live in a world that owes money â a lot of it. As of 2025, global debt has skyrocketed to over $315 trillion. Thatâs nearly four times the size of the global economy. But hereâs the real question: Who is all this money owed to? If nations, companies, and individuals are buried in debt, whoâs on the other side of the deal collecting the interest?
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Journal










