Historical
Did a 7-Year-Old Just Find Excalibur? A King Arthur Legend Comes Back to Life
Why King Arthur Is Everywhere Again Lately, it feels like King Arthur is having a serious comeback. Movies, reboots, and reimagined legends are popping up everywhere, from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword to Arthur & Merlin, and even unexpected appearances in big franchise films.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in FYI
Six Mysterious Historical Discoveries That Still Baffle Experts Today
Historians and archaeologists usually spend their lives buried in old texts or brushing dirt off ancient bones. But every once in a while, they stumble upon something so strange it leaves even experts scratching their heads. As of today, these discoveries still spark heated debates, wild theories, and a whole lot of curiosity.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in FYI
Did Ebola Really Bring People Back From the Dead? A Chilling Story From West Africa
A Disturbing Report Out of Liberia A strange and unsettling story began circulating after a local newspaper in Liberiaâs Nimba County reported something almost unbelievable: two women who had supposedly died from Ebola were seen alive again.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in FYI
HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY: WHY MEMORY MATTERS
Every year on January 27, the world pauses for Holocaust Remembrance Dayâa moment carved into the global calendar to remember one of the darkest chapters in human history. The Holocaust was not an abstract tragedy or a distant myth. It was a systematic, industrialized campaign of persecution and murder carried out by Nazi Germany during World War II, resulting in the deaths of millions of innocent people.
By Lawrence Lease10 days ago in FYI
Venezuela Fiasco Could Mean the End of Russia
The U.S. capture of NicolĂĄs Maduro didnât just redraw Venezuelaâs political future. It may have quietly detonated a much larger chargeâone aimed straight at the foundations of Vladimir Putinâs Russia. What looked like a regional power play in Caracas has exposed a web of weaknesses that stretch from Russian arms exports to oil markets and global credibility. And once those threads started snapping, the world noticed.
By Lawrence Lease10 days ago in FYI
Did Scientists Just Find Proof of the Multiverse? That One Cold Spot in Space Might Say Yes
The Multiverse Isnât Just Sci-Fi Anymore If you think the idea of parallel universes belongs only in science fiction movies or late-night conspiracy forums, you might want to rethink that, especially today.
By Areeba Umair11 days ago in FYI
The Rustless Blade That Time Forgot
A Discovery That Shouldnât Exist Over 50 years ago, archaeologists in China uncovered something that honestly feels more like fantasy than history, a perfectly preserved bronze sword buried for over 2,000 years in a damp ancient tomb. No rust. No corrosion. Still sharp enough to draw blood.
By Areeba Umair11 days ago in FYI
The algorithm behind Instagram reels is explained in detail, along with how to make it work for you.
The algorithm behind Instagram reels is explained in detail, along with how to make it work for you. Instagram Reels did not suddenly become popular. The Instagram Reels algorithm is the driving force behind every viral Reel, every sudden increase in views, and every creator who blew up overnight.
By Farida Kabir12 days ago in FYI
On National Cheese Loverâs Day, Donât Feel BleuâCelebrate the Curds That Bind Us
January 20th rolls around every year with a simple but powerful message: donât feel bleu, throw a feta, and absolutely act capriciously if cheese is involved. National Cheese Loverâs Day is the perfect excuse to lean into one of humanityâs oldest and most beloved foods. Whether youâre reaching for cheddar, asiago, fontina, or something that smells questionable but tastes incredible, this is a gouda day to celebrate it all.
By Lawrence Lease15 days ago in FYI
The Fall of the Iranian Regime Will Destroy Russia
A lot has been happening in the world of geopolitics lately. Weâre not even three weeks into 2026, and weâve already seen wars, bombings, regime changes, capitulations, and escalating unrest across multiple regions. The year has opened at full throttle, and one of the next countries that appears to be teetering on the edge is Iran.
By Lawrence Lease16 days ago in FYI








