Autobiography
Trump and Saudi Crown Prince bask in their friendship during Riyadh visit
In May 2017, then-U.S. President Donald J. Trump embarked on his first international trip since taking office. The destination surprised some: Saudi Arabia. The visit, punctuated by lavish ceremonies, a high-stakes arms deal, and unusually warm diplomatic gestures, marked a pivotal moment in U.S.-Saudi relations. The apparent personal connection between Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also known as MBS, was central to this visit. Trump's remark to MBS—"I like you too much"—may have sounded casual, but it encapsulated a deeper narrative of mutual admiration, strategic alignment, and geopolitical calculation.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in Chapters
Medical Surprise Billing Solutions Newark
Some surprise billing fixes bring more confusion than clarity. Patients are frequently relegated to intermediaries, arbitration, or appeals, making the billing experience stressful and confounding. Rather than streamlining the system, so-called solutions implement layers of legal and financial terminology beyond the comprehension of most experts. True reform should provide upfront, transparent pricing and well-defined insurance coverage. Until these factors are addressed, patients will remain plagued by surprise charges, distrust of healthcare providers, and worry about costs.
By Wise Medical Billing9 months ago in Chapters
Journal of Napoleon Bonaparte
Europe, 1805–1807 March 17, 1805 – Paris The Republic is buried. France is now an Empire — and Europe, uneasy. Austria sharpens its bayonets. Russia rattles its sabers. England schemes as ever, hidden behind her seas. They do not understand: this Empire was not born of ambition alone, but of necessity. France cannot return to chaos. I am the wall between order and the abyss.
By Alain SUPPINI9 months ago in Chapters
Just a Black Pen and Paper in home
Just a Black Pen and Paper Where Words Begin and Worlds Unfold When the power went out, Eliot sighed, tapping his pen against the cold wooden desk. He had planned to spend the weekend working on his long-overdue manuscript. Instead, the wind howled like a restless spirit outside, and the darkness inside the cottage pressed heavily against the windows.
By Sabirkhan1719 months ago in Chapters
Google is reportedly planning to unveil a Pinterest alternative at I/O 2025
Google's journey into visual content curation isn't entirely new. In 2020, Google's experimental division, Area 120, introduced "Keen," an AI-driven platform designed to help users discover and curate content based on their interests. While Keen offered a unique approach by leveraging machine learning to suggest relevant content, it didn't gain significant traction and was eventually phased out.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in Chapters
After the stars fell
Write a story after the happily ever after I often wondered what love is. Is it truly the warm, fuzzy emotions that ooze out of true mirth of care and adore, or is it a product of prevalent capitalism that exists within our world? That makes it easy for the consumeristic and hyperagile construct to sell products to the humans as a marketing tactic, to slip in through the psyche of innocent minds, to create a buzz, to find their weaklings and exploit them for company profits and expansions. I still find myself wondering what love is, pondering over that thought.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Chapters
Beneath the Red, White & Lies
### **Chapter One: The Leak** **Washington D.C. – 3:47 a.m.** The rain didn’t fall—it attacked. Cold and relentless, it sliced through the night air like shrapnel. Evan Blake crouched behind a dumpster near the rear entrance of the Federal Archives building, his heart pounding like a war drum. The street was empty, but he knew better. They were watching.
By Jawad Khan9 months ago in Chapters
Journal of Napoleon Bonaparte
Paris, 1802–1804 August 2, 1802 – Paris They have named me First Consul for Life. Not by decree, but by vote — a plebiscite, they call it. The numbers are overwhelming, almost comical. But what matters is not the ballots. It is the will behind them. The people no longer wish to remember how to choose. They wish only to be led.
By Alain SUPPINI9 months ago in Chapters
Journal of Napoleon Bonaparte
Egypt, 1798–1799 May 19, 1798 – Aboard L’Orient I have left France behind, cloaked in secrecy and wind. We sail not merely for war, but for eternity. Egypt — the cradle of ancient empires — will now bear the weight of my ambition.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Chapters
Jasson Dominguez belts three homers as Yankees roll past A's
Jasson Dominguez Belts Three Homers as Yankees Roll Past A's OAKLAND, CA — Jasson Dominguez delivered a performance for the ages on Friday night, smashing three home runs and driving in six runs to lead the New York Yankees to a dominant 10–3 victory over the Oakland Athletics at the Coliseum.
By Rasel Ahmed10 months ago in Chapters











