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Interesting Facts Why Newborn Babies Cry without Tears?

Newborn babies cry without tears until they are several weeks old. In this article I will explain why.

March 24, 2023
World What is the "The Ring of Fire"

The Ring of Fire, also referred to as the Pacific Ring of Fire or Circum-Pacific Belt, is a region along the Pacific Ocean marked by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. It is roughly 40,000 ...

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Interesting Facts Arrow or Smile: What Message Is Hidden in Amazon Logo?

How far has Amazon come since its inception? Let us take a little but extremely prestigious stroll through the history of Amazon, starting with the creation of the Amazon logo and moving forward to ...

December 20, 2022
Home Decoration & Gardening Types of Wood Flooring: The Complete Guide

The largest surface in each house is its flooring, which also serves as a key component of design and wood flooring is the most common type of flooring. There are several types, including lami ...

July 21, 2023
Books & Literature 20 Best Horror Books of 2018

A list of 20 most popular horror and paranormal books published in 2018.

July 25, 2023
Health, Food & Fitness Best Plants and Herbs that will Naturally Repel Mosquitoes

A peaceful outdoor activity can be rapidly transformed into an itching, stressful ordeal by tiny, bloodsucking insects called mosquitoes. Nature provides us with a variety of plants that have the a ...

July 21, 2023
Books & Literature A Short Review of Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

"Spinning Silver" is a fantasy novel written by Naomi Novik, the author best known for her acclaimed "Temeraire" series. It was published in July 2018 and has been highly praise ...

July 21, 2023
Technology Best Smartphones of 2025 (So Far): Top Picks, AI Features, and Market Trends

Explore the best smartphones of 2025, including Galaxy S25 Ultra, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and more. See detailed specs, AI features, and market insights.

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Interesting Facts Is it possible to use water to turn out the sun?

The sun is a crucial component of our solar system and the primary source of heat and light for life on Earth. Some individuals may wonder whether water may actually put out the sun.

May 17, 2023
Home Decoration & Gardening How to Clean Wooden Spoons and Utensils

Wood is a strong, all-natural material, but it can also be delicate to chemical substances, dampness, and extremely dry heat. Each piece must also be hand-washed because wood shouldn't be expos ...

July 31, 2023
Finance & Business Several Common Types of Insurance

There are many different types of insurance policies, from pet insurance to homeowners and auto insurance. If you borrow money to finance something, such as a mortgage when you buy a home or auto i ...

April 19, 2023
Interesting Facts Traditionally, There are Four Genders in Samoan Culture!

For centuries, many Indigenous cultures have viewed gender beyond the binary of male or female, but on the Polynesian island of Samoa, near Fiji, there are four recognized genders.

August 27, 2023

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Discover the safest 2025 family vehicles, including the Kia Telluride, GV80, and XC90, with deep analysis of crash ratings, safety tech, and family-focused protection.

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By 2030 self-driving cars reach widespread Level 2 adoption, limited Level 4 robotaxis, and slow regulatory progress, revealing real advances but persistent barriers.

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US tariffs have split global commodity markets into an inflated US “island” and a deflationary global “ocean,” reshaping metals, agriculture, energy, and trade flows.

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World The Gulf War, Middle East, 1990–1991: Oil, Invasion, and a Conflict That Reshaped Global Geopolitics

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World Tsipras' Referendum on Austerity, Greece 2015: A Defiant Rebellion Against Europe’s Harsh Terms

Greece’s 2015 referendum marked a dramatic showdown with the EU as Tsipras defied austerity demands. Explore the tensions, politics, and consequences of this bold vote.

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World Evo Morales’ 2016 Referendum Defeat and Controversial Reelection Bid: Did Bolivia’s Leader Ignore the Public Will?

Bolivia’s 2016 referendum denied Evo Morales another term, yet he pursued reelection through legal maneuvers. Explore whether this move ignored Bolivia’s democratic will.

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World The Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland, 1998: A Historic Path to Lasting Peace

A deep exploration of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, how it ended decades of conflict in Northern Ireland, and why it remains a defining model of peace-building.

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