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What Would Actually Happen If Drones Attacked California?
Recent warnings about a potential drone threat targeting the West Coast have left many people wondering what would actually happen if such an attack occurred. While the likelihood of drones traveling directly from another continent to California is extremely low, modern warfare has shown that drones can be deployed in creative ways.
By Navigating the Worlda day ago in Journal
Building a Brand in a City That Never Slows Down. AI-Generated.
Cities like Houston move fast. New businesses open every day, industries evolve quickly, and competition rarely slows down. In environments like this, success is rarely determined by the product or service alone. Visibility, credibility, and consistent messaging often determine which companies stand out.
By Branding Texas Agencya day ago in Journal
$200 Oil? The Iran Conflict Could Trigger the Most Expensive Energy Crisis in History
In moments of geopolitical crisis, the global economy often reveals its fragility. Few things illustrate this more clearly than oil. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Iranian officials have issued a stark warning: oil prices could surge to $200 per barrel if the current conflict continues to intensify.
By Navigating the Worlda day ago in Journal
Is Trump considering a military draft? What Americans Should Know
For many Americans, the idea of a military draft feels like something from history textbooks—associated with World War II or the Vietnam War. But the system that would allow the United States to reinstate a draft still exists today. With rising global tensions and ongoing conflicts around the world, some people have begun asking an important question: Could the U.S. bring back the draft?
By Navigating the Worlda day ago in Journal
Alopecia Isn't Just Hair Loss...
I don't know whether I've said this in passing comment before on my reviews, but I'm pretty sure it's somewhere: for the past few years I've suffered with alopecia and it has increased in its charge against the system in the last 18 months for reasons I'm not willing to discuss right now. But in the last 18 months alone I have had seven blood tests, two dermatological scans and most recently, you guessed it, another blood test. So, we all know that alopecia is all about hair loss and as you can imagine, I have lost an awful lot of hair. In my first struggle with alopecia it was clumps of my hair that came out, but more recently it was a more 'drop everything' approach where I would more than often wake up with less and less hair every day until finally - yes, I have no hair. It's all wigs.
By Annie Kapura day ago in Journal
Chad Pratt and the Quiet Strength of Lifelong Running. AI-Generated.
Running is often portrayed as a competitive sport, a pursuit of speed, or a quest for medals. But for some, it becomes something more—a way to cultivate balance, clarity, and resilience. Chad Pratt exemplifies this philosophy. His lifelong commitment to running shows how steady movement, discipline, and focus can shape not only physical fitness but also emotional and spiritual well-being.
By Chad Pratt2 days ago in Journal
The Most Important And Powerful Lesson I’ve Learned Lately
In the 1800s the United States fought a war with itself. It was the American Civil War, and it was to end slavery in the United States. While it didn’t cure all of the problems between the races and the cultures, it ended the practice of slavery, in its known form.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 days ago in Journal
Easier Ways To Turn The Impossible Into A Chance
What’s the hold up? Why aren’t you happy right now, compared to any other time in your life? Are you hesitating, or are you stuck in a scenario you’re unable to solve? Either way, your not alone, and there is an easier approach to conquering the hurdles you may be facing.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 days ago in Journal







