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12 Child Stars Who Committed Suicide
While some child actors make the transition from child stars to healthy adults with good careers, whether or not in the acting industry, others struggle to lead a life that gives them happiness, and sadly, they make the choice to end their own lives. Here's a look at twelve highly successful child stars who tragically made the choice to commit suicide.
By Janis Masyk-Jacksonabout 10 hours ago in Geeks
The Future of Spatial Computing: Trends and Insights in 2026. AI-Generated.
Spatial computing has quietly evolved from a niche concept into one of the most transformative technological forces of the decade. Once associated primarily with bulky headsets and experimental prototypes, the field now encompasses a broad spectrum of technologies — from augmented reality glasses to mixed reality platforms that blend digital content seamlessly with the physical world. As we move deeper into 2026, spatial computing stands at an inflection point, poised to redefine how we work, learn, communicate, and interact with information. Understanding where this technology is headed requires examining the forces currently shaping its trajectory.
By Chaturbatemeabout 10 hours ago in Futurism
Wisconsin Stuns No. 9 Illinois in Overtime Big Ten Tournament Thriller Behind Nick Boyd’s Record 38 Points
The Wisconsin Badgers pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks of the Big Ten Tournament, defeating the No. 9 Illinois Fighting Illini 91-88 in overtime on March 13 at the United Center in Chicago.
By Navigating the Worldabout 10 hours ago in Unbalanced
How to Save Money When You Live Paycheck to Paycheck
Saving money feels impossible when paying bills and putting food on the table becomes a weekly struggle. It seems like Pac-Man swoops in and gobbles up all the bills the second your paycheck hits the bank. But there’s always room to save. Life happens. It's better to be prepared for those rainy days than caught in the storm. Get your savings on by making small lifestyle changes. A few tweaks can help uncover money you didn’t realize you had. Put the money toward your nest egg and leave one worry behind. Check out the simple ways you can reduce costs and save money.
By Criminal Mattersabout 10 hours ago in Lifehack
How Trackless Mining Equipment Suppliers in China Operate in 2026
When searching for reliable trackless mining equipment manufacturers in China, the options get overwhelming fast. You jump on a supplier portal and suddenly see thousands of identical looking machines. Buying heavy machinery for a mine is not like ordering basic office supplies. If a loader breaks down three miles underground, the whole production schedule stops immediately. The financial hit is massive. Finding the right factory matters a lot more than just getting a cheap price tag on a shiny new vehicle.
By CEO A&S Developersabout 10 hours ago in Longevity
The Reluctant Nationalist
In the turbulent history of South Asia’s struggle against colonial rule, few figures stand as uniquely as Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Known to many as the “Frontier Gandhi,” Khan was a Pashtun leader who devoted his life to nonviolence, social reform, and the dignity of his people. Yet what makes his story even more remarkable is that he was often described as a “reluctant nationalist.” Rather than chasing political power or personal glory, Abdul Ghaffar Khan saw nationalism as a responsibility forced upon him by the suffering of his people.
By Irshad Abbasi about 11 hours ago in History
A Warning About Buying a Home in This Economy
Buying a home has long been considered one of the most important financial milestones in adulthood. For many people, it represents stability, long-term investment, and the ability to build wealth through property ownership.
By Navigating the Worldabout 11 hours ago in Journal
My Interview With Marilyn Glover, A Master Poet On Vocal
https://survey-promotion.today/authors/marilyn-glover-wp6q409z0 Marilyn Glover is a single mom of 3 daughters and one son. She also has two grandsons. She practices Reiki and loves nature. Her current project is her poetry book. She has been a creator on Vocal for five years. She has written over 300 stories on Vocal with 9753 reads so far.
By Mariann Carrollabout 11 hours ago in Interview
The Mighty Fall, The Humble Rise. AI-Generated.
In a quiet, sun-dappled forest, a tiny bamboo sprout emerged from the rich, dark soil. Nearby, a towering oak tree stretched its massive branches high into the sky. The oak had stood in that forest for decades, proud and unyielding, a symbol of strength and stability. Its bark was rough, its roots deep, and its presence commanding. Every day, the oak would gaze down at the small bamboo, barely a foot tall, and scoff. ‘Look at you,’ the oak would say, its voice echoing through the forest. ‘You’re fragile. You bend at every gust of wind. You’ll never grow like me. You’ll never reach the sky.’
By Taj muhammadabout 11 hours ago in Art
The Night the Sky Burned
The desert wind howled across the Middle East as the sun dipped below the horizon. In the distance, the lights of cities flickered like fragile stars—Tehran, Tel Aviv, and distant American bases scattered across the region. The world held its breath.
By Abubakar220about 11 hours ago in Fiction









