What starts as an innocent text message has led many older Americans to lose their savings, retirement funds, and in some cases even sell their homes to cover financial losses. Experts warn that “wrong-number scams” have become one of the fastest-growing and most sophisticated fraud schemes targeting older adults in […]
Science, Technology & History
51 Years Later: A South Vietnamese Soldier Stands Before The Wall Remembering Brothers Lost in Vietnam
Standing before Vietnam Veterans Memorial, my hands trembled slightly as I traced the cold black granite with my fingers. Fifty-one years have passed since the war ended, yet in this silent place, time disappeared. The names carved into the Wall were no longer letters etched in stone—they became faces, voices, […]
Nikola Tesla — The Visionary Who Lit Up the Modern World
When people hear the name “Tesla” today, many think of sleek electric cars and cutting-edge technology. But long before modern innovation captured headlines, one man quietly laid the foundation for the electrical world we now take for granted—Nikola Tesla. His story is not just about science. It is about imagination, […]
Why Artificial Food Colors Are Being Banned in America
In recent years, a major shift has been taking place in the U.S. food industry: artificial food dyes—especially petroleum-based colorants—are being increasingly restricted and phased out. What was once considered harmless in candies, baked goods, and beverages is now a growing public health concern. The original HuuTri article introduced this […]
Boeing’s Big Bets With Vietnam — Why U.S. Aviation Investors Are Watching Closely
In recent weeks, The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) has been grabbing headlines not just in Wall Street boardrooms but across Asia — and particularly in Vietnam. Major aircraft orders from Vietnamese carriers have not only boosted Boeing’s commercial outlook but also sparked fresh debate among investors about execution risks, production […]
Abraham Lincoln — The Rail-Splitter Who Redefined a Nation
Early Life & Frontier Roots: Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County). His upbringing was defined by hardship, manual labor, and self-reliance—conditions typical of the American frontier but formative in shaping his political philosophy. His family moved repeatedly, […]
Today in History – February 15
World History 1564 – Galileo Galilei Born Why it matters: His astronomical discoveries reshaped humanity’s understanding of the universe. 1942 – Fall of Singapore to Japanese Forces Why it matters: One of Britain’s greatest military defeats in World War II. 1989 – Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan Begins Why it matters: […]
Today in History – February 14
World History 270 – Traditional Date of St. Valentine’s Execution Why it matters: Inspired the modern global celebration of Valentine’s Day. 1876 – Alexander Graham Bell Applies for Telephone Patent Why it matters: Launched the communications revolution that shaped the modern world. 1946 – University of Pennsylvania Unveils ENIAC Computer […]
Today in History – February 13
World History 1633 – Galileo Galilei Arrives in Rome for Inquisition Trial Why it matters: Symbolized the historic conflict between scientific discovery and religious authority. 1945 – Allied Bombing of Dresden Begins Why it matters: One of the most controversial air raids of World War II, raising ethical questions about […]
Today in History – February 12
World History 1809 – Charles Darwin Born Why it matters: His theory of evolution by natural selection revolutionized biology and scientific thought. 1947 – Christian Dior Introduces the “New Look” in Paris Why it matters: Redefined post-war fashion and restored Paris as a global style capital. 1974 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn […]










