Children's Fiction
When the Sky Fell Back to Earth
On a bright September morning in 1986, downtown Cleveland looked like it was preparing for a celebration that would be remembered forever. Volunteers filled Public Square with nets, smiles, and helium tanks. Children laughed. Cameras rolled. The plan was simple and beautiful: release an ocean of colorful balloons into the sky, break a world record, and raise money for a good cause. What could possibly go wrong?
By Izhar Ullah7 days ago in Chapters
War in Iran: A Dangerous Turning Point
War in Iran: A Dangerous Turning Point The conflict in Iran has entered one of its most dangerous phases today. What began as targeted military strikes has now transformed into a broader regional crisis, raising fears of prolonged war, economic instability, and global security threats. Governments around the world are watching closely as tensions escalate, missiles continue to fly, and diplomatic efforts struggle to keep pace with fast-moving events.
By Wings of Time 7 days ago in Chapters
Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt: The White House Voice Behind Power, Passion, and Pressure Washington D.C. was never a place for the faint-hearted. Power moved quietly through its marble halls, and every word spoken behind the podium could shift global politics. But when Karoline Leavitt stepped into the role of U.S. Press Secretary, she brought something unexpected — youth, confidence, and a quiet fire that nobody saw coming.
By Wings of Time 7 days ago in Chapters
The American Village Where Christmas Never Ends
In a remote corner of the United States, far from the bustling cities and crowded highways, lies a small town that seems to exist in a permanent state of holiday cheer. The town is called North Pole, located in Alaska, and unlike the icy, uninhabited Arctic region its name suggests, this North Pole is very much alive—with colorful lights, candy cane decorations, and a year-round celebration of Christmas.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 days ago in Chapters
A Joke That Reached the Supreme Court
In a world where humor often pushes boundaries, one controversial joke in Canada sparked a national conversation about dignity, discrimination, and the limits of free speech. What started as a comedian’s attempt at edgy humor eventually made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada, turning a single act of mockery into a defining legal moment for disability rights.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Chapters
Ice Vs. Slavery
Comparing historical slavery in the United States with contemporary ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detention requires a careful, principle-based approach. While these phenomena occur in different historical, legal, and social contexts, certain analytical dimensions allow structured comparison.
By Press Release 14 days ago in Chapters











