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The history of technology and technology throughout history; human innovation from the first stone tool to the iPhone and beyond.
What The 2025 Tariffs Teach Us About Marketing
Walk into any store and you'll see it: the country-of-origin label. It's on your jacket, your earbuds, the coffee beans you grind in the morning and the beef you buy at the grocery store. We've been trained to notice where things come from. Some labels imply quality. Others imply that corners have been cut.
By Awakened Films9 months ago in 01
A United Front for Pope Leo Among American Cardinals
So, this week was a pretty wild one for the Catholic Church — especially for the American side of it. After the big, secretive papal conclave in the Sistine Chapel, the American cardinals came out saying it actually wasn’t all that intense. No major drama. No one was twisting arms or playing politics. Just a bunch of guys trying to listen to the Spirit — or at least, that’s how they put it.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in 01
George Washington Carver and Black History Month
Every Black History Month, we celebrate the same Black American historical figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, and Frederick Douglass. No doubt, these figures have impacted our country for the better–socially, educationally, financially–I consider it a mission to learn about, appreciate, and air our under-recognized black figures.
By Breanna Ferguson10 months ago in 01
On the Brink of a Nuclear Shadow: South Asia's Fiery Standoff Between India and Pakistan
The subcontinent of South Asia, a land rich in culture and history, has once again become the focal point of global attention as tensions between India and Pakistan escalate. The two nuclear-armed neighbors, with a history of conflict spanning over seven decades, are once more on the brink of war. The recent military strikes and counterstrikes have reignited fears of a full-scale conflict, raising questions about the causes of this tension, its potential consequences for the two countries, and the broader impact on the region and the world.
By Maaz Ahmad10 months ago in 01
"Echoes of Forgotten Melodies"
I didn't expect the dusty old piano in my grandmother's attic to unleash the chapters of my life that I had buried for so long. It was a wet afternoon in Dhaka, and my smartphone was no longer available due to the power outage. When I looked for evacuation from the heat and boredom, I tried my hand at the attic - a place I hadn't visited since I was a child.
By Robiul islam10 months ago in 01











