Mystery
10 Dangerous Ways North Koreans Escape the World’s Most Secretive Nation
Life inside North Korea is still one of the most tightly controlled realities on Earth. Often described as a “hermit nation,” North Korea has built both literal and psychological walls around its people. Leaving without state permission isn’t just illegal, it can mean imprisonment, torture, or even execution. And in many cases, the punishment doesn’t stop with the individual. Families often suffer the consequences.
By Areeba Umairabout 3 hours ago in FYI
The Power of a Name: 10 Craziest Baby Names That Sparked Legal Battles
What’s in a name? For most of us, our name is a huge part of our identity. It’s how people recognize us, how teachers call on us, how employers scan our résumés, and how friends save us in their phones. Some people even redefine their names with personality and confidence, completely owning them.
By Areeba Umairabout 22 hours ago in FYI
The Strange Reddit Post That No One Can Explain — And Why People Still Talk About It
The Strange Reddit Post That No One Can Explain — And Why People Still Talk About It The internet forgets almost everything. Posts disappear. Accounts vanish. Viral trends explode one day and are completely gone the next. What feels massive today often becomes impossible to find just a few weeks later. But every now and then, something strange slips through the cracks of the internet — something that refuses to disappear.
By Stephanie Edwardsa day ago in FYI
Woman Receives a $2.3 Million Bank Transfer by Mistake
Sometimes life throws the most unexpected surprises our way. For one woman, a routine day managing her finances turned into a situation she could never have imagined. A single bank notification changed everything, presenting her with an enormous sum of money that didn’t belong to her — and the decision she made next stunned everyone who heard the story.
By Shoaib Afridi8 days ago in FYI
Do You See The Truth In What You See Around You
You probably keep your eyes open and pay attention to the things going on around you, particularly those that affect you and those you love. If not, chances are you’re a bit on the younger side, and you haven’t figured out how much the world plays a part in your life, your affairs, and your future. Most of the time, you can catch up by using one of your senses other than sight. But, eventually, open eyes are how you tell what’s what in the world.
By The Man Behind The Mask9 days ago in FYI
Top Tarot Readers in Spain 2026. AI-Generated.
The Rising Power of Tarot in Modern Spain In today's fast-paced, uncertain world, tarot reading has transformed from niche mysticism into mainstream essential guidance for millions of Spaniards. From intricate love triangles and treacherous career crossroads to profound personal destiny inquiries, people seek authentic voices amid chaos. Industry reports confirm a 25% annual surge in esoteric consultations since the 2020 pandemic, propelled by user-friendly online platforms, social media testimonials, and a cultural shift toward spiritual self-help.
By Laura Sanz10 days ago in FYI
When Being “Ugly” Was a Crime: The Forgotten Laws That Targeted Disabled and Disfigured People in America
In modern times, the idea that someone could be arrested simply for being “ugly” sounds shocking and unbelievable. Yet, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, several cities in the United States enforced laws that effectively criminalized the public presence of people who were visibly disabled, disfigured, or deemed “unsightly.” These controversial rules, commonly known as **“Ugly Laws,”** reveal a troubling chapter in the history of discrimination against disabled individuals.
By Irshad Abbasi 10 days ago in FYI
The Last Ottoman Caliph: Abdulmejid II and the Burial That Happened a Decade After His Death
The fall of the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century marked the end of one of the longest-lasting and most influential Muslim empires in history. With it came the abolition of the Caliphate—an institution that had symbolized the political and spiritual leadership of the Muslim world for centuries. The last person to hold that title was Abdulmejid II, the final Ottoman Caliph, whose life ended in exile. Yet what makes his story even more remarkable is that his burial took place nearly ten years after his death, following efforts supported by the Governor-General of Pakistan.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 days ago in FYI
How Influencers & Streamers Killed News Networks
There was a time when the evening news ruled the world. At 6 PM sharp, families gathered around the TV to watch polished anchors in suits deliver “the truth.” Names like CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC dominated living rooms. Legacy institutions like BBC and The New York Times shaped global conversations.
By AnthonyBTV11 days ago in FYI
The Gift That Spied: How a Soviet “Token of Friendship” Secretly Eavesdropped on America
In the tense early years of the Cold War, when suspicion and secrecy shaped global politics, one of the most ingenious espionage operations in history began not with a break-in or a coded message—but with a gift.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 days ago in FYI
Corey Lewandowski: Loyalty, Power, and Political Storms
American politics often produces figures who operate quietly behind the scenes. Others step directly into the spotlight, drawing attention not only for their work but also for the debates that follow them. Corey Lewandowski belongs to the second group. For many people, his name is tied to the dramatic rise of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. For others, he represents the fierce loyalty and blunt political style that has become common in modern campaigns.Yet the story of Corey Lewandowski is more complex than headlines suggest. His career includes grassroots organizing, political consulting, campaign management, media appearances, and public controversy. Understanding his path helps explain how modern political campaigns operate and why certain personalities thrive within them. His journey offers a close look at loyalty, ambition, and the intense pressure that surrounds American politics.
By Muqadas khan11 days ago in FYI










