Humanity
Humanity
Do You See The Truth In What You See Around You
You probably keep your eyes open and pay attention to the things going on around you, particularly those that affect you and those you love. If not, chances are you’re a bit on the younger side, and you haven’t figured out how much the world plays a part in your life, your affairs, and your future. Most of the time, you can catch up by using one of your senses other than sight. But, eventually, open eyes are how you tell what’s what in the world.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 days ago in FYI
When Being “Ugly” Was a Crime: The Forgotten Laws That Targeted Disabled and Disfigured People in America
In modern times, the idea that someone could be arrested simply for being “ugly” sounds shocking and unbelievable. Yet, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, several cities in the United States enforced laws that effectively criminalized the public presence of people who were visibly disabled, disfigured, or deemed “unsightly.” These controversial rules, commonly known as **“Ugly Laws,”** reveal a troubling chapter in the history of discrimination against disabled individuals.
By Irshad Abbasi 4 days ago in FYI
A Wander Back Through Vocal's Top Stories
Introduction I don't know what prompted this, although I did a piece on the history of Vocal's Challenges which I have included at the end of this story. I also was not sure how to approach this either, but how I have decided to do it is to include the first ever Top Story, the last Top Story at the time of publishing this, my own first and last (you got to do some self promotion) then one for each of the seven years that we have had Top Stories.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 days ago in FYI
How Influencers & Streamers Killed News Networks
There was a time when the evening news ruled the world. At 6 PM sharp, families gathered around the TV to watch polished anchors in suits deliver “the truth.” Names like CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC dominated living rooms. Legacy institutions like BBC and The New York Times shaped global conversations.
By AnthonyBTV5 days ago in FYI
The Gift That Spied: How a Soviet “Token of Friendship” Secretly Eavesdropped on America
In the tense early years of the Cold War, when suspicion and secrecy shaped global politics, one of the most ingenious espionage operations in history began not with a break-in or a coded message—but with a gift.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in FYI
Corey Lewandowski: Loyalty, Power, and Political Storms
American politics often produces figures who operate quietly behind the scenes. Others step directly into the spotlight, drawing attention not only for their work but also for the debates that follow them. Corey Lewandowski belongs to the second group. For many people, his name is tied to the dramatic rise of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. For others, he represents the fierce loyalty and blunt political style that has become common in modern campaigns.Yet the story of Corey Lewandowski is more complex than headlines suggest. His career includes grassroots organizing, political consulting, campaign management, media appearances, and public controversy. Understanding his path helps explain how modern political campaigns operate and why certain personalities thrive within them. His journey offers a close look at loyalty, ambition, and the intense pressure that surrounds American politics.
By Muqadas khan5 days ago in FYI
5 Black Entertainers & Inventors
I was excited to see this challenge from Sam Spinelli inviting to educate him and his kids about black people who made significant contributions to their professional fields and humanity in general. I was especially excited because Sam wanted the story to feature at least three women (out of five people).
By Lana V Lynx5 days ago in FYI








