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Pakistani Man Asif Merchant on Trial in New York Over Alleged Trump Assassination Plot Linked to Iran’s IRGC
A Pakistani citizen, Asif Merchant, who was arrested on charges of planning the assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has appeared in court in New York as the trial against him begins. During the proceedings, he told the court that he had been working A Pakistani citizen, Asif Merchant, who was arrested on charges of planning the assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has appeared in court in New York as the trial against him begins. During the proceedings, he told the court that he had been working with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and that the plan involved recruiting hired assassins.
By Real contentabout 4 hours ago in Chapters
Ray Kroc: The Relentless Visionary Who Built a Global Empire One Hamburger at a Time
Today we look back at a man who proved that ambition has no age limit—someone who didn’t discover his life’s defining purpose until he was well into his fifties. His name was Ray Kroc, and his journey from a restless teenager to the architect of the world’s most successful fast‑food corporation is one of the most remarkable business stories of the 20th century.
By Haroon Pashaabout 10 hours ago in Chapters
Intertwine . Content Warning.
AMSTERDAM, 1991. It was Victor and Caroline's third honeymoon. Very wealthy, they were always traveling the world, mainly to scout locations for their hotel chain—the Laggerdoff Hotels, Victor's surname passed to Caroline when they married in their hometown, New York. They met at a fundraising gala for the UN; Victor hosted it, and Caroline represented it. Since then, they were inseparable. After many failed attempts, she got pregnant. But they hadn't expected the baby to come so soon, at just six and a half months.
By G. Brasil Brendlerabout 13 hours ago in Chapters
The Photograph
I return exhausted after submitting a watertight report on the lost rover. I get back to the dwelling before Dr Cho and take the stair two at a time as I ascend. Picking up the carafe of water by my bed, I quickly cross the hallway into Dr Cho’s bedroom. It’s sparsely decorated, clinical and void of personal effects. I don’t have time to linger as I swop her carafe with mine, however I notice a photo frame face down on the side table. I turn it over to see an image of the doctor and a teenage girl. They smile at the camera as the doctor wraps her arms around the girl’s shoulders from behind. There is no doubt in my mind it’s her daughter. The similarities are astounding. I leave the room and make myself a coffee in the replicator downstairs and wait until she arrives home.
By N J Delmasabout 15 hours ago in Chapters
Pakistan's defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, will Pakistan remain neutral in a war between Iran and Saudi Arabia?
The scope of attacks that began on February 28, 2026, between the United States, Israel, and Iran has expanded into a regional war, raising questions about Pakistan’s foreign policy as well as its defense agreement with Saudi Arabia.
By Real contentabout 15 hours ago in Chapters
Moses Fleetwood Walker
Until Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 March 6, 2026 —Leavie scott Long before Jackie Robinson became a household name in 1947, another pioneering athlete stepped onto the field and challenged the deeply entrenched racial barriers of his era. His name was Moses Fleetwood “Fleet” Walker (1856–1924), and although history remembers him primarily as one of the earliest Black athletes to play in professional Major League Baseball, his extraordinary life story stretches far beyond the diamond.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout 21 hours ago in Chapters
Sarah Boone
Her design was patented in 1892 By Staff Reporter March 6, 2026 —Leavie Scott In the late 19th century, when American households were rapidly transforming under the weight of industrial growth and changing fashion, an inventor from Connecticut quietly reshaped one of the most common domestic tools in history: the ironing board. Her name was Sarah Boone (1847–1904), and her innovative design would become the blueprint for the ironing boards still used around the world today.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout 22 hours ago in Chapters
Tattoos and Rail Guns Chapter 19: Cavetown Orphans and Water Usage
Kev and the two lieutenants had been following the cavern for a few miles. The cavern may have been natural but had been reinforced over time. The supports were ramshackle at best but seemed to be doing the job. They did seem to be a little dustier than a cavern should be; there was no visible water either, which was weird considering that the cavern was obviously caused by erosion.
By Jamais Jochimabout 23 hours ago in Chapters










