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Russia's secret drone playbook handed to Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning about the growing overlap between global conflicts, claiming that Russia is actively helping Iran improve its drone warfare capabilities—potentially to target U.S. interests in the Middle East.
By Shirley Oyiadomabout an hour ago in Humans
🧠 Barriers Are in Your Mind, Not the Dictionary: How I Used My Head to Defeat the Impossible
I spent a solid decade in England. 🇬🇧 Over those ten years, I watched hundreds of people get stuck in a rut, even though they had everything they needed to move forward. The script was almost always the same: no job, no prospects, and that one mantra repeated like a shield: "I don't know the language, so I don't stand a chance." 🛑 This sentence served as a universal suit of armor, protecting them from taking any real risks. I looked at it and felt that beneath the layers of complaining lay a paralyzing fear—a fear of stepping out of the comfort zone and admitting that the problem was internal, not environmental. 🤐
By Piotr Nowakabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Observations On Finding The Beauty In Our Lives
Introduction Sometimes we experience difficult times in our lives, but this is not going to address anything bad or dark, it is going to focus on the many, usually free things that can make our lives better, raise our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 6 hours ago in Humans
Toby Keith: A Straightforward Look at His Democratic Roots and Why He Chose Independence
Toby Keith’s political identity was always more complex than the public assumed. People saw the boots, the flag, the working class pride, and they decided he must belong to one political camp or another. But Toby Keith’s politics were shaped long before fame, long before the culture wars, and long before anyone tried to claim him as a symbol. He was raised in a Democratic household, voted Democrat for years, and only later stepped away from the party to become an Independent. His political story is not about switching sides. It is about refusing to be reduced to a label in a culture that demands simplicity. He never was a Republican.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 6 hours ago in Humans
Leveraging Data Analytics to Outperform Competitors in the Hospitality Industry
The hospitality industry is more competitive than ever, with customers expecting seamless experiences and personalized service. To stay ahead, businesses must go beyond traditional strategies and rely on data analytics to guide decision-making. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, and travel platforms are increasingly using data to understand guests, optimize operations, and refine marketing strategies. By turning information into actionable insights, hospitality businesses can achieve a sustainable competitive advantage and deliver exceptional experiences that set them apart.
By Jason Nissenabout 7 hours ago in Humans
30 Days of Microdosing Magic Truffles: Part 2 - Finding the Sweet Spot. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Week 2: The Pattern Emerges If Week 1 was about asking "Is this even doing anything?", Week 2 was about answering that question with increasing confidence. By now, I had two dose days and five off days under my belt. I had a baseline. I had observations. And I had a growing suspicion that the Pajaritos truffles were doing something real, something I could actually map against my daily output.
By Barry Botsautoabout 8 hours ago in Humans
The Silent Hero
The hospital hallway was quiet. The only sound was the soft hum of machines and the quick footsteps of nurses in the dark. In a small room, a young boy named Nicholas was fighting for his life. His family was poor and they had no money for the expensive surgery he needed. His mother sat by his bed, her heart a garden of broken hopes. She prayed for a miracle, but in the cold world of 2026, miracles are hard to find. She felt trapped in a golden cage of sadness, watching her son grow weaker every day.
By Hazrat Umerabout 10 hours ago in Humans
The Cost of a Faraway Sister's Return
To be honest, I’ve kept this bottled up for years. I didn't want to say anything because I didn't want to seem petty, but what happened a few days ago felt like swallowing a fly—I couldn’t spit it out, and I couldn’t choke it down. After thinking it over, I needed a place to vent about my sister-in-law—my husband's older sister—who married into a family far away.
By Water&Well&Pageabout 13 hours ago in Humans










