
June 17, 1824: Bureau of Indian Affairs Established
On June 17, 1824, the War Department officially founded the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), forming a long-lasting connection between the federal government and the country’s Native American tribes. The BIA started out managing American Indian affairs, yet it has been mainly involved in discussions of displacement, treaty-making, broken promises, and reform attempts. Today, the…

Mayday Over Ahmedabad: The Crash That Shook Global Aviation
It was a routine summer afternoon at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Flight AI 171, a gleaming Dreamliner headed for London’s Gatwick Airport, lifted off into the hazy sky. Five minutes later, with 230 passengers and 12 crew members aboard, the aircraft vanished from radar and plummeted into the suburban district of Meghani Nagar….

How to Remove Avatar in Snapchat: A Detailed Guide
Avatar in Snapchat allows users to create their personalised avatar for an animated user experience. It’s a fun feature with customisable options used by Snapchat users. However, managing an avatar is essential due to privacy concerns, and changing individual preferences pushes users to seek how to remove avatar in Snapchat. Whether you want to create…

Immigration Raids Spark Waves of Protest and Federal Clash
At first glance, it was a typical Friday morning in Los Angeles. Food trucks fired up their rills near Boyle Heights, construction workers lined up for cafecito in East LA, and warehouse staff clocked in for early shifts in the Fashion District. But by 9.00 a.m. on 6 June 2025, that everyday rhythm was shattered….

America’s First Flying Club Launches with the Aeronautical Society of New York
June 10, 1908, marked the formation of the United States’ first flying club, and as a result, aviation made great strides in America. Emerging just five years after the Wright brothers’ first powered flight, the society was a direct response to the growing fascination with aviation sweeping worldwide in the early 20th century. The Aeronautical…

System UI Is Not Responding? Understand How to Fix it
Imagine this: You’re in the middle of a Zoom meeting or about to upload a reel, and boom! Your screen freezes with the dreaded message: “System UI is not responding.” Firstly, it’s annoying, secondly, it’s disruptive, and thirdly, it’s more likely than you think to happen. But you aren’t the only one, and even more…

May 21, 1981: India’s First Step on the Frozen Frontier
In 1981, India carried out its first Antarctic science mission, becoming one of the relatively few groups of nations that research in this distant and challenging land. In spite of its difficult part and sensitive diplomacy, the effort played a major role in boosting India’s science, international diplomacy and influence worldwide. Thanks to Dr. S.Z….

From Waste to Wealth: Building Businesses on Circular Economy Principles
What does the phrase ‘circular economy’ mean to you and your approaches to entrepreneurship? There are many ways to use the circular economy approach, which involves reusing and recycling resources for less waste and more savings. Today, a proudly declared circular economy can attract customers as they associate this approach with greener values. The other…

London Travel Tips for First-Time Travelers
London is one of those cities that stand out on a worldwide level. There’s so much to do and so much to see, not to mention that there’s also a lot to fall in love with. It doesn’t matter whether you want to see the streets or whether you want to snap some selfies in…

The Mic and the Message: How a Toddler Taught the World to Listen
The world is dominated by loud voices, complex opinions, and performative wisdom, and it’s easy to overlook the smallest among us. The boardrooms, broadcast booths, and political podiums rarely make space for those under four feet tall, let alone under four years old. But every so often, a voice pierces through, not with authority, but…