Abraham Lincoln didn't die in vain. He died in Washington, D.C. In recent years, a newfound appreciation and understanding of Abraham Lincoln has emerged among historians and general public alike
A kid'll eat the middle of an Oreo, eventually. In a world where a single cookie can spark intense debates over its true purpose and nature, the seemingly innocuous act of a young child eating the creamy center of an Oreo has recently captured the attention of social media users and parents alike
"To be patriotic, hate all nations but your own; to be religious, all sects but your own; to be moral, all pretences but your own." - Lionel Strachey In an era marked by globalization and interconnectedness, it seems that the world is becoming a smaller place, with people from diverse cultures, religions, and ideologies interacting and influencing one another on an unprecedented scale
"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." - Derek Bok, president of Harvard In the ever-evolving landscape of human knowledge and understanding, the perennial debate on the merits of education versus its cost remains at the forefront of societal discourse
"Beer" - it's not just for breakfast anymore. In recent years, the landscape of beer consumption has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from being merely an accompaniment to morning meals to becoming a key player in various aspects of life
The biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has occurred. In this age of rapid-fire information exchange, where the world has shrunk to a screen and communication takes place at the speed of light, there remains an enduring paradox: the illusion of successful interaction
"America may be unique in being a country which has leapt from barbarism to decadence without touching civilization." - John O'Hara (Article) In recent times, America has been a subject of much debate and scrutiny