25 October 1870 – Postcards First Used In The United States
Postcards have been a staple of American communication for decades, offering a simple and effective way to send brief messages while sharing glimpses of the country’s vast and varied landscapes. It took several years for postcards as we know them today to evolve. After battling the obstacles of colour, regulation, and size, postcard manufacturing exploded…
ADAM J. SAGOT,D.O. FAPA-Top 10 Healthcare Executives Transforming USA 2025
Driving Patient-centred Psychiatric Innovation ADAM J. SAGOT, D.O. FAPA CMO Preferred Behavioral Health Group Driving Patient-centred Psychiatric Innovation ADAM J. SAGOT, D.O. FAPA CMO Preferred Behavioral Health Group Across the United States, mental health challenges are escalating, particularly among children and adolescents, as access to care struggles to keep pace with growing demand. Innovations in…
India’s iPhone Exports Jump 3.44 Million in October
India’s iPhone export surges in October, strengthening the country’s position as a primary manufacturing centre for the tech giant. iPhone has been exported 3.44 million units, according to data from market analyst firm Canalys, a 40 per cent month-on-month increase from September and a 20 per cent year-on-year increase compared to October 2024. The United…
29 August 1953: The August Blast That Changed History
On the morning of August 29, 1953, the quiet skies over the wide Kazakh steppe were suddenly torn apart by a blinding flash and a deafening blast. In that instant, the Soviet Union carried out its first hydrogen bomb test, paving the way for the world into a new and terrifying era of thermonuclear power. …
New Zealand becomes the First Country to Grant Women Voting Rights
On September 19, 1893, the small island nation of New Zealand provided the world with the first example of granting women the right to vote in parliamentary elections to choose their laws. The case not only transformed the country’s approach to democracy but also sparked a new wave of inspiration for the suffrage movement worldwide….
Sudha Munireddy-10 Best Chief Legal Officers in India 2025
At the Intersection of Law and Business Sudha Munireddy Senior Director – Legal Carelon Global Solutions At the Intersection of Law and Business Sudha Munireddy Senior Director – Legal Carelon Global Solutions Years ago, when an Indian company in the United States faced a high-stakes international arbitration, Sudha Munireddy took the lead at a critical moment. The…
Choosing the Right Natural Gas Generator for Your Needs
Don’t you want to keep the power on when the electricity goes off? Power outages are becoming more frequent and severe. In fact, average outage hours increased by 38% between 2023 and 2024 in the United States. You’ll find natural gas generators for sale are only growing as people become more interested in what they…
July 17, 1945: The Potsdam Conference Begins
On July 17, 1945, as the world exhaled from the wreckage of World War II, a new chapter quietly opened in a leafy suburb of Berlin called Potsdam. The guns had gone silent in Europe, but around a stately 18th-century palace, Cecilienhof, a different kind of battle was beginning: one of ideologies, borders, and the…
RBI May Lower Rates by 25 Basis Points to Boost Spending
State Bank of India research reports state that they urged a 25-basis-point rate cut, claiming this is “the best possible option” for the RBI. However, some experts believe that the Central Bank’s rate-setting panel will likely opt for a status quo to announce its bi-monthly monetary policy on October 1. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra, who…
11 September 2001: A Tragedy that Still Aches
September 11, 2001 stands as a pivotal moment in modern global affairs. On that clear morning, the United States experienced the most lethal terrorist attack in its history when Al-Qaeda launched four coordinated suicide missions. Nearly 3,000 individuals lost their lives, and thousands more were injured. Beyond the immediate human tragedy, the destruction of the…
