- When the Narrative Doesn’t Add Up: The Troubling Gaps in Ashlee Jenae’s DeathA Tragedy Wrapped in Uncertainty The death of Ashlee Jenae, a 31-year-old lifestyle influencer, should have been a moment of collective grief and clarity. Instead, it has spiraled into a confusing and unsettling case riddled with contradictions, half-answers, and premature conclusions. Found dead in a Tanzania hotel room during what was meant to be a… Read more: When the Narrative Doesn’t Add Up: The Troubling Gaps in Ashlee Jenae’s Death
- Burning Streets, Empty Promises: The Bitter Reality Behind Noida’s Wage ProtestsWhen survival becomes a protest, something is fundamentally broken In the industrial corridors of Noida, what began as a demand for fair wages has spiraled into a volatile confrontation—burning vehicles, stone-pelting, and heavy police deployment. But beneath the chaos lies a far more uncomfortable truth: this isn’t just about law and order. It’s about a… Read more: Burning Streets, Empty Promises: The Bitter Reality Behind Noida’s Wage Protests
- What High School Taught Me—And Why It Might Not Be EnoughDescribe something you learned in high school. A Lesson Worth Questioning One of the most memorable things I learned in high school was the importance of discipline—showing up on time, completing assignments, and sticking to a structured routine. At the time, it felt like a life skill that would guarantee success anywhere. Teachers emphasized it,… Read more: What High School Taught Me—And Why It Might Not Be Enough
- “Seats of Silence”: When Grief Becomes Strategy in Global PoliticsA haunting image, a powerful message—and a troubling question When Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf boarded his flight to Islamabad, he didn’t just carry diplomatic intent—he carried symbolism. The now-viral image of empty airplane seats adorned with photos of schoolchildren killed in the Minab strike was striking, emotional, and undeniably calculated. Calling them his “companions,” Ghalibaf framed… Read more: “Seats of Silence”: When Grief Becomes Strategy in Global Politics
- When Petrol Prices Soar: Why Government “Fixes” Often Make Things WorseThe Pain at the Pump—and the Illusion of Easy Solutions Rising petrol prices are one of those issues that hit instantly and emotionally. You feel it every time you stop at the pump. Naturally, the first instinct is to look toward governments for relief—surely they can step in and fix it? But here’s the uncomfortable… Read more: When Petrol Prices Soar: Why Government “Fixes” Often Make Things Worse