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Taylor Swift: Of the talented guitarist, the most powerful woman in the music industry
Taylor Swift is literally a phenomenon of the 2020s. Her last tour, called Eras, charts her entire work to date. It was launched in 2023 and ended at the end of 2024. It became the first in history to make $2 billion.
By Tomáš Dědourekabout an hour ago in Humans
Are You Feeling Valued?
How are you feeling right now about your life? How's your career going? How's your personal life? A lot of questions, I know, but they should be easy to answer if everything is going great. Most people struggle to answer those questions because there's always something that we are unhappy with.
By Elizabeth Woodsabout an hour ago in Humans
From Air Hostess Aspirations to Picking up Aircraft Trash
“Children see magic because they look for it.” — Christopher Moore I arched my head back to let the warmth of the sun splash across my face. I breathed in the radiance of that day — the sunshine, my happy tonic. I lightly patted my hair bun, pinning the loose strands up inside my hat with my fingers. I twisted the curved brim to the side and yanked it down, seductively veiling the top of my eyes.
By Chantal Christieabout 2 hours ago in Humans
Filial Piety Lives in the Heart, Not the Grave
The day the new funeral regulations were announced, I was squatting on my balcony watering a dying pothos plant. My phone buzzed with a news notification; I glanced at it, froze for a few seconds, and then suddenly burst into tears.
By Water&Well&Pageabout 2 hours ago in Humans
Lauren Bonvini on How to Work Through Stage Fright and Build Real Confidence
Stage fright can make even the most capable person feel unsure of themselves. It can show up before a presentation, a performance, a meeting, an audition, or any situation where you feel exposed and under pressure. Your thoughts speed up. Your body tightens. Your breathing changes. Suddenly, something you know how to do can feel much harder in the moment.
By Lauren Bonviniabout 4 hours ago in Humans
One Nation, One Shield: The UAE's Unwavering Commitment to Every Person on Its Soil
There are moments in life that reveal the true character of a place. Not the gleaming towers or the record-breaking landmarks, but the quiet, steady reassurance that comes from knowing you are safe. That the country you live in will not abandon you. That its leaders see you, value you, and will do everything in their power to protect you. For millions of people living in the UAE — citizens, residents, and expatriates from every corner of the world — the past several weeks have been exactly that kind of moment.
By Sarath Menonabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Does zodiac compatibility actually work?
We have all been there, sitting across from a date who seems perfect until they mention they are a Leo. If you are a Scorpio, your internal alarm might start blaring. You have seen the charts. You have read the infographics. Fire and Water do not mix, they say. One will extinguish the other, or worse, you will just end up in a lukewarm puddle of mutual resentment. We treat these compatibility grids like a celestial background check, hoping they will save us from the inevitable heartbreak of a bad investment. But anyone who has actually lived through a decade of marriage knows that a "perfect" astrological match can be as dull as a rainy Tuesday, while the "impossible" pairings are often the ones that keep the lights on.
By Suzie Millerabout 6 hours ago in Humans
The Earth has already passed a point of no return
Earth's atmosphere is running out of time. Not tomorrow, not in a century, but in approximately one billion years, the air we breathe — the oxygen that every living creature on this planet depends upon — will become unbreathable. According to a landmark new study, there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.
By Shirley Oyiadomabout 7 hours ago in Humans
I Smiled at My Wedding… But I Knew It Was a Mistake
They say your wedding day is supposed to be the happiest day of your life. Mine was the loudest lie I’ve ever told. I remember standing in front of the mirror that morning, dressed in white, looking exactly how I had imagined since I was a child. The makeup was perfect. The hair was flawless. The smile… convincing.
By Mariana Fariasabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Jasveen Sangha and the Hidden Stories Behind Headlines
Some names appear suddenly in the news and stay in public memory longer than expected. Not because people fully understand the story, but because something about it feels unresolved. The name jasveen sangha carries that kind of weight. It is not just about a single person or a single moment. It reflects how quickly stories spread and how slowly truth unfolds. Behind every headline, there are layers that are not immediately visible. There are people, emotions, and consequences that go beyond what is reported. This article takes a closer look at the deeper meaning behind the jasveen sangha case and what it reveals about attention, judgment, and the human need to understand.
By Muqadas khanabout 9 hours ago in Humans








