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Brass Ring Chapter 15: Lunch Between Brothers
Oliver and Cass entered the Les Enfants Bistro. The maître d' saw them, grabbed two menus, and asked them if they had a seating preference. Oliver held up his hand. “We’re looking for a guy sitting alone with circuitry on his face.” The maître d’ nodded and motioned for them to follow him. They were led to a corner table, partially in the dark. They were sat and Oliver ordered to cokes. The maître d’ disappeared.
By Jamais Jochim18 days ago in Chapters
Manchineel - OBE
That evening, when I enter my room, Dr Cho is already there. She jumps slightly as she turns and sees me. “I’ve just bought you some fresh water.” She pours a glass, then places the carafe by the bed. She covers her initial shock well, but I’m left with a niggling feeling like I’m 15 and she’s been reading my diary.
By N J Delmas19 days ago in Chapters
Merchants of the Dead: How American Companies Profit from Selling Human Bodies
In the United States, the idea of donating one’s body to science is often associated with noble intentions — advancing medical research, training surgeons, and contributing to life-saving discoveries. Families frequently believe their loved ones’ remains will help cure diseases or educate future doctors. However, behind this altruistic image lies a little-known and controversial industry: the commercial trade in human bodies.
By Irshad Abbasi 19 days ago in Chapters
Edwin Roberts Russell
Edwin Roberts Russell: Edwin Roberts Russell In the shadows of one of the most consequential scientific efforts in human history stood a man whose name remains far less known than the magnitude of his contributions. Edwin Roberts Russell (1913–1996) was not a general, politician, or battlefield commander — yet his work would shape the outcome of World War II and alter the global landscape for generations.
By TREYTON SCOTT19 days ago in Chapters
Smart Entrepreneurship Strategies for Building and Scaling a Business
Entrepreneurship offers the freedom to create, innovate, and shape solutions that meet real market needs. Yet building a successful business requires more than passion or a strong idea. Smart entrepreneurs understand how to combine strategy, discipline, and adaptability to guide their companies through early development and into sustainable growth. As markets evolve and customer expectations shift, business leaders must cultivate clarity, resilience, and long-term vision. When entrepreneurs consistently apply smart strategies, they build scalable businesses that thrive in competitive environments and continue to grow with purpose.
By Chris Kelly19 days ago in Chapters
US CENTCOM Deploys LUCAS Drone Against Iran, Raising Questions Over Starlink Integration
The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that the US has used new long-range drones against Iran. Structurally, these drones resemble the Iranian “Shahed” drones.
By Real content19 days ago in Chapters
Bagram Air Base Targeted? Pakistan–Afghanistan Border War Intensifies
Clashes between Pakistan and the Taliban in Afghanistan have entered their sixth day, during which Pakistan has claimed to have carried out airstrikes on 56 locations inside the neighboring country. Meanwhile, the Afghan Taliban claim they have foiled an operation targeting Bagram Air Base.
By Real content19 days ago in Chapters









