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Hunt for the Names of Mysterious Dwarf Planets. AI-Generated.
Far beyond the familiar planets of our solar system lies a cold, dark region filled with icy bodies, ancient debris, and mysterious worlds yet to be fully understood. Among these distant objects are dwarf planets, many of which orbit on the fringes of our solar system in regions like the Kuiper Belt and beyond. While some, such as Pluto, have captured public imagination for decades, many others remain unnamed, sparking a fascinating hunt among astronomers to discover, study, and ultimately name these elusive celestial bodies.
By Aarif Lashari11 days ago in Earth
ABSOLUTE CORRUPTION AHEAD. AI-Generated.
“Absolute corruption ahead” sounds like a warning sign on a dangerous road—and in many ways, it is. Across the world, societies are facing growing concerns about corruption creeping into institutions meant to protect, serve, and represent the public. From politics and corporations to public services and global organizations, corruption has become more visible, more normalized, and, in some cases, more destructive than ever before.
By Aarif Lashari11 days ago in The Swamp
Dollar Falls to Four-Year Low as Trump Insists US Currency Is ‘Doing Great’. AI-Generated.
The US dollar has fallen to its lowest level in four years, rattling global currency markets and reigniting debate over the strength of the world’s dominant reserve currency. The decline comes amid mounting economic uncertainty, shifting interest rate expectations, and renewed political rhetoric—most notably from former President Donald Trump, who has insisted that the US currency is “doing great.”
By Aarif Lashari11 days ago in Earth
Smart buildings of glass
Whether you are arriving to or departing from Helsinki Airport, the first thing you notice is the glass around you and the characteristic Finnish design. If you pay attention, you will find yourself believing there are some forest elves watching you. The impressive structure features glass that playfully illuminates the wood present everywhere.
By Susan Fourtané 11 days ago in Interview
AI Agents for Workflow Automation: Future Trends 2026. AI-Generated.
Right, I reckon we need to talk about ai agents for workflow automation. Not because it's trendy. Because by mid-2026, this tech has stopped being impressive and started being absolutely necessary.
By Sherry Walker11 days ago in Journal
Why the Home Decor Market Is More Than Just a Trend. AI-Generated.
Summary The Home Decor Market is no longer just about beautifying spaces—it’s about storytelling, comfort, and identity. As lifestyles evolve and homes double as workplaces, wellness zones, and social hubs, consumers are investing more thoughtfully in décor that reflects personality and purpose. From sustainable materials and handcrafted accents to smart décor and digital-first shopping, the market is witnessing a shift toward experience-driven design. With strong demand across residential and commercial spaces, the home decor industry is positioned for long-term, style-led growth.
By James Smith11 days ago in Trader
JUSTICE FOR ALEX PRETTI . Content Warning.
PUBLIC STATEMENT DEMANDING JUSTICE FOR ALEX PRETTI We come together today to demand truth, accountability, and justice for Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37‑year‑old VA nurse, U.S. citizen, and licensed concealed‑carry permit holder, who was shot and killed by federal agents on January 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Verified witness videos and multiple investigative reports make one thing unmistakably clear: the official narrative surrounding his death does not match the evidence.
By Organic Products 11 days ago in Criminal
How Chinese Crypto Marketing Agencies Drive Community Growth in 2026?
In 2026, Chinese crypto marketing agencies have become central architects of community growth across the global blockchain ecosystem. What was once a regional approach has evolved into a global strategy, with agencies in China blending deep cultural nuance with advanced technological engagement. These agencies are no longer just promoters they are builders of communities, designers of narratives, and orchestrators of long-term engagement strategies.
By Jack santo11 days ago in 01
Sharmiin Meymandinejad: Repression, War, and Human Dignity in Iran
Sharmiin (also spelled Sharmin) Meymandinejad is an Iranian human rights defender, writer, and theatre artist who founded the Imam Ali’s Popular Student Relief Society (IAPSRS) in 1999 to combat poverty and support vulnerable children and families. Iranian authorities arrested him in 2020 and charged him with “insulting” Iran’s leaders amid a broader crackdown on independent civil society; he was held for months, including time in solitary confinement, and reportedly denied medical care. After sustained pressure, IAPSRS was ordered dissolved. Now in exile, Meymandinejad speaks on repression, public executions, social trust, and civilian harm from sanctions and war, through grassroots work.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen11 days ago in Interview










