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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
Sonia Verma: Global News, Biography & More. AI-Generated.
Sonia Verma is an award-winning Canadian journalist and editor best known for her leadership role at Global News. She has worked internationally for years, covering major global events before returning to Canada to take on a senior editorial role.
By Enoch Saginiabout 10 hours ago in Humans
Ross Hull: Age, Biography, Net Worth, Career & More. AI-Generated.
Ross Hull is a Canadian meteorologist and television personality best known for his long-standing role with Global News. As a trusted weather specialist on Global News Morning, Hull has become a familiar face to viewers in Toronto and across Canada.
By Enoch Saginiabout 10 hours ago in Humans
Anthony Farnell: Wife, Salary, Age, Weight Loss, Biography & More. AI-Generated.
Anthony Farnell is a Canadian chief meteorologist best known for his work with Global News in Toronto. With years of experience delivering weather forecasts and covering major climate events, Farnell has become a trusted and recognizable face in Canadian broadcasting.
By Enoch Saginiabout 10 hours ago in Humans
History’s Most Famous Biologist
Charles Robert Darwin transformed the way we understand the natural world with ideas that, in his day, were nothing short of revolutionary. Celebrated as one of the greatest British scientists who ever lived, but in his time, his radical theories brought him into conflict with members of the Church of England. All animals were created by God, except in Darwin’s eyes, they were not.
By Calvin Londonabout 13 hours ago in Humans
The real target Russia could attack next
As concerns grow over the future of European security, a new and provocative assessment is reshaping how analysts think about a potential conflict between Russia and the NATO. While much of the focus has traditionally been on the Baltic region, some experts now believe the first move in such a conflict might come elsewhere—specifically, against Germany.
By Shirley Oyiadoma day ago in Humans
🌕 Humanity Returns to the Moon After 50 Years
A New Era of Space Exploration For the first time in more than 50 years, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon. The last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface was during Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, the Moon remained quiet, visited only by robotic spacecraft and satellites. But today, a new space race has begun — and this time, the goal is not just to visit the Moon, but to stay.
By Wings of Time a day ago in Humans
"Chris Brown Did What?! — And Her Husband Just SAT THERE"
On March 28, 2026, a video from one of Chris Brown's live concerts began circulating rapidly across social media, and within hours, it had ignited a firestorm of debate. Brown was performing his classic track "Take You Down" — a song during which he famously invites a woman from the audience onto the stage for a racy, theatrical moment. That night, one fan accepted the invitation, and what unfolded next would divide the internet right down the middle.
By Shirley Oyiadom2 days ago in Humans
The Song Nobody Else Can Hear 🎵
THE FREQUENCY OF CONNECTION 🎶 Mia Park was born with a neurological condition called autonomous sensory meridian response that in her case manifested not as the typical tingling sensations most ASMR experiencers describe but as the perception of a faint continuous melody that only she could hear, a personal soundtrack that shifted in tempo, key, and emotional quality based on her proximity to certain people and certain environments, and for most of her life she assumed this internal music was a form of tinnitus or auditory hallucination and she mentioned it to no one because hearing music that nobody else can hear is the kind of symptom that gets you referred to psychiatrists and she had no interest in being medicated out of something that while unexplainable was not unpleasant, just strange and private and hers alone 🎵
By The Curious Writer4 days ago in Humans
World Cup chaos as FIFA ticket blunder traps fans in wrong queue while seats vanish
Soccer fans trying to get their hands on FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets were having a perfectly normal Wednesday morning — right up until FIFA, an organization that has had decades to figure out how to sell tickets, spectacularly failed to sell tickets.
By Shirley Oyiadom5 days ago in Humans









