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A Winter Devotional. Winner in The Ritual of Winter Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
Large, fluffy white flakes swirl slowly to the ground in a gentle, choreographed waltz. Safe and warm inside my house, wrapped in a cozy blanket on the velvet couch, I watch in silence through the huge front window as everything becomes white. The world, time itself, lessens its pace to match the cadence of the first true snowfall.
By A. J. Schoenfeld3 months ago in Humans
Devilish Behavior from a Disgusting ‘President’
A Stain on the Soul of Our Nation by Sai Marie Johnson We stand in the shadow of a tragedy so profound it rends the very fabric of our humanity. Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner — two luminous souls who gave their lives to creativity, advocacy, and solidarity — are gone, slain in circumstances that demand universal mourning and compassion. Their legacy was joy, love, and justice. Their loss is immeasurable, and their absence leaves a void that cannot be filled.
By Sai Marie Johnson3 months ago in Humans
Real-Life Child Superheros
Bravery and heroism come in all sizes. So often, we view children as too young, small, immature, or inexperienced to help others or make a difference in the world. Time after time, children prove they offer so much more than they are given credit for as they step up in the face of danger and fear to save another person's life.
By Criminal Matters3 months ago in Humans
Two Worlds and One Cup of Coffee
It began with a five-dollar bill passed through a passenger-side window by a complete stranger. The car was stopped in the drop-off lane at the front entrance of the children’s hospital. A weathered, exhausted mother sat in the passenger seat while her husband hurried a stroller shaped like a blue race car back up to the seventh floor—the floor that had been home for the past seven days.
By Lorelai Faye3 months ago in Humans
Bondi Beach Attack: Fear, Humanity, and What We Remember
Some days stay with us long after the sun goes down. Not because they were loud or dramatic, but because they broke a sense of safety we quietly trusted. The Bondi Beach attack was one of those days. A place known for light, laughter, and salt in the air suddenly felt fragile. People who went out for an ordinary day carried home a heavy question: how can something so familiar turn frightening so quickly? This article does not rush to answers. It slows down. It remembers the people, the fear, and the moments of human response that followed. To understand the bondi beach attack, we need more than facts. We need context, care, and honesty.
By Muqadas khan3 months ago in Humans
How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis
A Complaint on Trump: How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis Leadership is not merely about authority or popularity; it is about responsibility, restraint, and an understanding that decisions made at the top ripple across borders. As a global citizen, I submit this complaint not as an act of hatred, but as an act of concern. The actions and rhetoric associated with the Trump administration have contributed to instability, fear, and division—both within the United States and far beyond its borders.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Humans
When Power Shapes Global Chaos
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Shapes Global Chaos Leadership in a globalized world carries a weight far heavier than national borders. Decisions made in powerful offices do not remain contained within one country; they travel across oceans, destabilize regions, and redefine lives far removed from the original source. This reality makes accountability essential, especially when leadership choices amplify conflict rather than resolve it.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Humans
Qantas A380 Wing Damage and the Fragility of Trust in Flight
Airplanes carry more than passengers. They carry trust. Every time someone steps onto a flight, they hand over control to metal, engineering, and unseen systems working quietly in the background. When news breaks about Qantas A380 wing damage, it does more than raise technical questions. It stirs unease. People imagine altitude, pressure, and thin air between safety and fear. Most travelers do not understand aircraft wings in detail, but they understand vulnerability. This article explores what Qantas A380 wing damage means, how such issues are detected, why they happen, and how aviation balances safety with human confidence. It is not about panic. It is about understanding.
By Muqadas khan3 months ago in Humans
Americas Year End Competitive Traditions
Crisp autumn winds instigated holiday cheer, as young children attempted scaring elders receiving candy token tips along with a kind word, making them feel welcome in the town where they were growing up. A few days following the trick or treat tradition displaying adult themes, the older crowd, found safety, acting powerful, secretly occupying a small booth, pulling a lever, deciding who will lead.
By Marc OBrien4 months ago in Humans










