Breaking!! April 4th 1968; The Sad Day Martin Luther King was Assass*nated.

On April 4, 1968, the world was shaken by the tragic assassin*tion of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee. King, an influential civil rights leader and advocate of nonv*olent protest, was shot and k*lled by James Earl Ray while he was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. The assassination had a profound … Read more

Robert S. Duncanson; The Self-Taught Black Artist Who Became The Best Landscape Painter In The 1800’s

Black history is rich with tales of courage, skill, and inspiring leaders. From inventors and intellectuals to civil rights activists and creatives, countless achievers have left their mark in the world. Among these luminaries, Robert S. Duncanson stands out as one of the foremost landscape painters of the mid-1800s. Despite facing the challenges of racial … Read more

10 Mysterious Places On Earth That You Are Not To Visit

This world is full of unexplored wonders, but unfortunately, there are certain mysterious places that are prohibited for visitation. Despite our desire to explore every nook and corner of the world, we are unable to do so due to this restriction. Here are a few examples. 10) GOOGLE DATA CENTRE The security measures implemented at … Read more

5 Strongest Viking Warriors: Starting From Ivar The Boneless To Harald Hardrada

Despite being renowned for their success as traders, settlers, and explorers, the Vikings are perhaps best known for their notorious reputation for v*lence and warfare. Although the Vikings had many other noteworthy qualities, they also produced some of the most formidable warriors in history. Our list of the top five f*ercest Viking fighters excludes famous … Read more

7 Toughest Riots/Wars In Nigeria That Almost Tore the Country Apart.

In Nigeria, a multitude of factors have contributed to conflicts and tension among ethnic, religious, and political groups. Nationalistic sentiments, whether based on religion, politics, or ethnicity, have sparked riots and clashes over issues such as power distribution, economic decline, resource allocation, and ethnoreligious differences. While some of these conflicts could have been prevented, others … Read more

“How Can one of My Twin Children be Recognized as British While the Other is Not?”

After only one of Carl Wylie’s three children successfully obtained a passport, he remains separated from his family. In 2020, Carl, 40, moved from Gateshead to South Africa, where he married his wife Zandile, 31. They have three children: twins Harley and Holly, both four years old, and one-year-old Freddie. However, after losing his job … Read more

A Man Experienced Severe Facial Disfigurement After Contracting an Infection with a Mortality Rate of 50%.

A man from Kentucky suffered severe facial damage from a rare fungal infection with a 50% mortality rate. Mark Tatum, in his early forties, contracted the infection from contact with items like soil or decaying food. According to Dr. Wayne K. Stadelmann, a plastic surgeon at the University of Louisville Medical Center, Tatum’s survival was … Read more

Car Salesperson Advises Drivers to Avoid Test Driving a Car at a Dealership.

A car salesperson suggests that test driving a car at a dealership may not be the best idea when buying a vehicle. Despite it being a common practice, the salesperson explains why it might not be ideal. Interesting advice comes from Ash, a car dealership employee. She advises to “never ever ever” test drive a … Read more

‘I Thought I Had a Headache – Days Later Doctors Informed Me That I Was Going to Die

A young woman is urging others to seek medical attention if they experience any symptoms, based on her own experience with a potentially fatal condition. Josimara Bassangue from Heywood began suffering from severe headaches and balance issues at the age of 20. Her GP initially thought it was an infection due to her high temperature … Read more