Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in 01.
How Much Does Mobile App Consulting Cost in 2026? A Breakdown by Project Type
If you’re planning to build a mobile app in 2026, one of the first questions you’ll face is: how much does app consulting cost? Before a single line of code is written, businesses are investing heavily in consulting to validate ideas, reduce risk, and accelerate time-to-market.
By alan michael3 days ago in 01
Robert Mueller : When Leadership Meets Loss: A Critical Reflection on Respect, Power, and Public Conduct
When Leadership Meets Loss: A Critical Reflection on Respect, Power, and Public Conduct Examining the Response to a Public Servant’s Death in a Polarized Political Climate
By Anthony Moriyam 3 days ago in 01
Robert Mueller’s Legacy Sparks Debate After Controversial Reaction to His Death
Robert Mueller’s Legacy Sparks Debate After Controversial Reaction to His Death A look at the life, service, and lasting impact of a public figure whose career continues to shape political conversations
By Anthony Moriyam 4 days ago in 01
Inside Allegations of Daycare and Hospice Fraud: A Closer Look at Oversight, Accountability, and Public Funds . AI-Generated.
Inside Allegations of Daycare and Hospice Fraud: A Closer Look at Oversight, Accountability, and Public Funds Investigating Concerns Around Childcare Safety and Healthcare Spending in California
By Anthony Moriyam 4 days ago in 01
U.S. Government Shutdown Crisis: Airport Delays, DHS Funding Talks, and National Security Concerns Explained . AI-Generated.
U.S. Government Shutdown Crisis: Airport Delays, DHS Funding Talks, and National Security Concerns Explained How ongoing negotiations, airport disruptions, and border security debates are shaping America’s current political landscape
By Anthony Moriyam 4 days ago in 01
Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates: Missile Strikes, Global Threats, and Rising Tensions Explained. AI-Generated.
Missile Strike in Southern Israel Sparks Global Concern A recent missile strike in southern Israel has intensified fears of a wider regional conflict. The city of Arad witnessed a devastating overnight attack, leaving more than a hundred people injured and causing widespread destruction. Buildings were reduced to rubble, and emergency responders rushed to the scene to assist survivors.
By Anthony Moriyam 4 days ago in 01
Felt Products from Nepal: Handmade Sustainability with Global Appeal
In a world increasingly driven by sustainability and conscious consumerism, felt products from Nepal have emerged as a unique blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and eco-friendly living. These handmade creations are not just decorative items—they represent centuries-old techniques, support local communities, and offer environmentally responsible alternatives to mass-produced goods. From cozy home décor to playful pet accessories, Nepali felt products are gaining popularity across markets like the USA, UK, and Canada.
By Michael Philips4 days ago in 01
The Hum of Taos: The low-frequency noise heard by 2% of the population that has no known source.
The pressure started behind my molars, a rhythmic, subsonic pulse that felt less like a sound and more like the earth itself was trying to grind its teeth. It wasn't loud. It wasn't even audible in the traditional sense. It was a thick, visceral vibration that crawled up through the soles of my boots and settled in the soft tissue of my throat. In the high, thin air of Taos, New Mexico, the silence is supposed to be absolute. It is a desert of sagebrush, high-altitude light, and obsidian. But for the "Hearers," the silence is a lie. They describe it as a diesel engine idling three blocks away. You go to the window. You look at the street. Empty. You put your ear to the drywall. The wall is cold. Silent. Yet, the thrum continues, a low-frequency haunting that has no origin and, for the two percent of us cursed with the right biology, no end.
By The Chaos Cabinet5 days ago in 01
Why Slower, Purposeful Travel Creates Deeper Cultural and Business Insights
In an era where travel is often measured by the number of destinations visited, speed has become a misplaced benchmark for meaningful experience. Quick itineraries and tightly packed schedules may offer breadth, but they rarely provide depth. Slower, purposeful travel takes a different approach. By prioritizing time, presence, and intentional exploration, it creates opportunities for deeper cultural understanding and more valuable business insight.
By John LoPinto6 days ago in 01




