When war reaches cities, the damage rarely remains limited to military targets. It spreads into air, water, and daily life.
A fresh push in Washington raises big questions about who controls America's decisions on war and spending. Just days ago, a key lawmaker asked for a clear ...
China has introduced a new law promoting what it calls “ethnic unity,” a move that has immediately drawn international attention and concern. Approved by the ...
War in the Middle East often begins with the expectation of quick outcomes. Military planners talk about decisive strikes, rapid campaigns and the removal of ...
Tiny living things hidden in the soil might play a bigger part in our skies than anyone thought. For years, people have looked for safe ways to make rain fall ...
In early 2026, articles, trend forecasts, and social feeds have declared 2026 the “year of analog living,” pointing to a consumer pushback against AI’s rapid ...
In March 2003, the United States military achieved every objective it set when it invaded Iraq. Decapitation: Saddam Hussein ...
In the world of industrial commodities, few materials have enjoyed as quiet and steady a reputation as tungsten. Known primarily for its use in drill bits and light bulb filaments, this dense, gray ...
In late February 2026, news outlets and social media platforms began buzzing with reports of a new benchmark called “Humanity’s Last Exam.” The dramatic name, combined with claims that artificial ...
In 2026, a wave of posts on gaming forums, social media, and community boards has celebrated alleged record participation in global in-game events, especially ...
Petrol prices climbed sharply across South Asia in early 2026 after disruptions in global oil supplies. In Bangladesh and ...
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