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5 Alleged Battles Between Humans and Aliens That Still Baffle the World
Let’s be honest, if aliens are visiting Earth, they’re basically breaking every aviation rule we have. No flight plans. No communication. No clearance. Just zooming around like the sky is their personal highway.
By Areeba Umairabout 12 hours ago in FYI
10 Everyday Foods That Could Actually Kill You (Yes, They’re in Your Kitchen)
Are you an “I eat to live” person… or an “I live to eat” person? Some of us literally plan trips around meals. A bad dish on vacation? Emotional damage. Because let’s be real, if you’re somewhere for a week, that’s only 21 meals, and every single one matters.
By Areeba Umairabout 12 hours ago in FYI
When Ghosts Become Guardians: 4 Chilling Stories of Spirits Who Saved Lives
We’re used to ghosts being the villains, the shadow in the hallway, the whisper at 3 a.m., the thing that absolutely does not need to crawl out from under a bed to get someone’s attention. But what if some spirits aren’t here to haunt us… but to help us?
By Areeba Umairabout 13 hours ago in FYI
The Piri Reis Map: A 500-Year-Old Mystery That Still Baffles Historians
Even in today’s world of satellites and GPS, some maps from the past continue to raise uncomfortable questions. One of the most debated is the Piri Reis Map, a 16th-century artifact that many believe contains knowledge far beyond its time.
By Areeba Umairabout 13 hours ago in FYI
The Forbidden Mystery Beneath the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon isn’t just massive, it’s mysterious. Stretching 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and plunging more than 6,000 feet deep, it’s one of those places that makes you feel small… and strangely curious. Many visitors describe a spiritual or unexplainable vibe, as if the canyon is quietly guarding secrets we haven’t uncovered yet.
By Areeba Umairabout 13 hours ago in FYI
Six Everyday Human Mysteries Science Still Can’t Fully Explain
Science has done some truly wild things. We’ve mapped the human genome, found water flowing on Mars, and even managed to play golf on the Moon. And yet, somehow, there are still everyday things happening inside our own bodies that scientists don’t completely understand.
By Areeba Umairabout 13 hours ago in FYI
Deodorant and Antiperspirant are not interchangeable
What's in a name? Have you ever wondered why some products for underarm odor are called deodorant, and the other is an antiperspirant? While we often use the terms interchangeably, antiperspirants and deodorants actually have two different functions. The question is, which one best benefits you?
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 13 hours ago in FYI
Nielsen Marketing continues old fashioned techniques to engage consumers
Nielsen keeps things old school Nielsen Media is the company that gives the ratings of the top television shows and radio stations nationwide., During the mid-1980s I received an invitation in the mail to participate in the Nielsen Television ratings survey.
By Cheryl E Prestona day ago in FYI
Weather Winter Storm Warning: The Quiet Signal Before Chaos
Winter rarely announces itself loudly at first. It arrives in small ways. A colder morning. A darker sky. A sense that something is shifting. Then a weather winter storm warning appears, and suddenly the mood changes. That short phrase carries weight. It speaks of snow piling faster than expected, ice turning roads into traps, and cold pressing into homes and routines. For some, it brings memories of long nights without power or dangerous drives that should have been avoided. For others, it feels easy to dismiss. This article looks closely at what a weather winter storm warning really means, why it deserves attention, and how it quietly shapes safety, choices, and daily life long before the first snowflake hits the ground.
By Muqadas khana day ago in FYI










