The military will be ready for the challenge of the coronavirus era

The headline “Trust in the military on the rise, but still below pre-pandemic levels” captures a nuanced shift in American public opinion. Recent surveys, particularly the Reagan National Defense Survey released in late 2024, show a modest rebound in confidence after several years of decline. This trend reflects broader societal dynamics, from the fallout of … Read more

Military personnel

When the novel coronavirus first emerged in late 2019, few could have predicted how profoundly it would test global institutions, including the armed forces. Yet, as headlines like “The military will be ready for the challenge of the coronavirus era” appeared in early 2020, they captured a moment of resolve amid uncertainty. The U.S. military, … Read more

Breaking news

The debate over breaking versus breakdance (or breakdancing) has confused newcomers for decades. Picture this: you’re at a cypher, music pumping, and someone yells “Yo, that breakdancer killed it!” Only to get side-eyed by the circle because, to those in the know, it’s breaking—not breakdance. This isn’t just pedantry; it’s about respecting roots, culture, and … Read more

Strategies For Success In Real Estate

Real estate is more than just houses and buildings—it’s the foundation of how we live, work, and build wealth. At its core, real estate refers to land plus anything permanently attached to it, like homes, offices, factories, or even natural resources such as timber or minerals. Unlike personal property (think cars or furniture that you … Read more

Olympics 2026: What is breaking, and why isn’t it called

Breaking, often called breakdancing outside the competitive scene, exploded onto the global stage at the Paris 2026 Olympics. It wasn’t just another event—it marked the first time a dancesport discipline entered the Summer Games. Held right in the heart of Paris at Place de la Concorde, the competitions drew massive crowds and millions of viewers, … Read more

Letter from the Editor: It’s OK to not have an opinion on everything

The title “Mine my opinion? Part 1. Let’s start with basics – types” appears to be the start of a series on cryptocurrency mining, where the author invites opinions or dives into the topic. Given the focus on basics and types, this long-form article explores the fundamental types of cryptocurrency mining in depth. As someone … Read more

Arab states weigh revival of plan to create Nato-style military force

The title Military overhaul: ‘Jointness’ in name, centralisation in practice originates from discussions around Pakistan’s recent military restructuring, particularly the 2025 amendments to Article 243 of the Constitution and related laws. These changes elevate the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) to also serve as Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), consolidating significant authority over multi-domain integration, … Read more

What Is Real Estate Investment: Types & How To Invest In It?

Real estate is one of those things that touches almost everyone’s life, whether you’re renting your first apartment, buying a family home, or thinking about dipping into investments. I’ve been around properties for years—helping friends navigate their first home purchase, watching family members flip a fixer-upper, and even dealing with my own rental headaches (and … Read more

Having An Opinion of Value 

The topic “The Other ‘What Is Your Personal Opinion?’ Trap” originates from media training and public speaking contexts, particularly in interviews and debates. It refers to a subtle rhetorical or journalistic tactic where an interviewer or opponent shifts a factual, evidence-based discussion to a subjective personal stance. This move often aims to personalize, emotionalize, or … Read more

How Will Breaking Be Scored at the 2026 Paris Olympics?

The phrase “news breaks” has puzzled people for generations. Why “break”? What exactly is shattering, bursting forth, or interrupting when a major story hits? It’s not just a modern TV gimmick with flashy graphics and urgent music—though those certainly amplified it. The term carries centuries of linguistic evolution, tied to how humans have disclosed the … Read more