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Mykhailo Yurov on KyivPride, Demiromantic Identity, and LGBTQI+ Advocacy in Wartime Ukrai
Mykhailo Yurov is a Ukrainian LGBTQI+ advocate and project manager at KyivPride, the organization behind one of Ukraine’s most prominent Pride initiatives. KyivPride’s official team page lists him as Project Manager, and the group describes its work as year-round advocacy, education, community support, and human rights protection. Based on this interview, Yurov has worked with KyivPride since January 2024, helping manage budgets, documents, donor communication, and major public events, including the KyivPride Festival and March. His public-facing work sits at the intersection of queer visibility, civic organizing, and wartime resilience in a society still negotiating equality, safety, and democratic inclusion.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout 11 hours ago in Humans
Ballistic Missiles
Introduction In the modern world, few weapons have captured global attention as much as Ballistic Missile. These powerful weapons are designed to travel long distances at incredible speeds, carrying conventional or nuclear warheads. From the tense years of the Cold War to today's complex geopolitical landscape, ballistic missiles have shaped military strategies and international diplomacy.
By Ashen Asmadalaabout 11 hours ago in Humans
Why Didn't Anyone Tell Us. Top Story - March 2026.
Men, move along. This is not for you. This is for the women. I was forty-five when I began menopause. It is pretty young for that to be going on in a woman’s life, but I had undiagnosed PCOS, my entire life. Thank you to all the gynecologists I had seen my entire life. That in itself should encourage women to keep seeking second opinions, especially when you are not getting correct answers or any at all.
By Alexandra Grant2 days ago in Humans
Nothing Matters More
I love the hypocrisy of the progressive woman today. They taut liberation and freedom to be whatever we want to be, after all, we fought for those rights and privileges, but then, they crucify any of us who then choose to stay home, to be wives and mothers. Why are my choices less important or rejected as ridiculous? Why are we made to look like we are simply ignorant or uneducated, because we made a life decision, that they don’t agree with? I sometimes wonder about this.
By Alexandra Grant3 days ago in Humans
When Institutions Reward the Disordered
The claim that modern society has “gone insane” circulates constantly in political commentary. The phrase is crude. The frustration behind it is real. When citizens watch institutions make decisions that appear detached from ordinary human consequences, people begin searching for explanations. Some assume incompetence. Others assume corruption. A smaller but growing group points to a psychological explanation known as political ponerology.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 days ago in Humans
How AI Is Quietly Changing Everyday Life in 2026. AI-Generated.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for science fiction movies. In 2026, AI has quietly woven itself into the fabric of our daily lives, often in ways we barely notice. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, AI-powered systems help us make decisions, save time, and simplify complex tasks.
By Manikesh Tripathi3 days ago in Humans
what does true freedom mean in the modern world?
freedom is one of the most powerful ideas humanity has ever imagined. entire civilizations have risen and fallen around it. revolutions have been fought in its name. constitutions have been written to protect it. people have sacrificed comfort, safety, and sometimes their lives so that future generations could experience it.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad3 days ago in Humans
Rihanna’s Beverly Hills Home Hit by Gunfire: What We Know About the Frightening Incident
A terrifying incident unfolded in Los Angeles after the home of global music icon Rihanna was reportedly targeted by gunfire, sending shockwaves across the entertainment world.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 days ago in Humans
During profound sleep, breathing and brain signals become disorganised.
Researchers have shown that during the deepest stage of sleep, respiration and brain activity in important movement circuits become out of sync. This division changes how the sleeping brain interprets signals from the body and uncovers a secret deep rest rule.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in Humans
The AI Trap: Why Building an App in 2 Hours Won’t Let You Quit Your Job
It was 11:45 PM on a Tuesday when my phone lit up. The caller ID showed Tarek, a buddy I’ve known since our college days. Tarek is a senior front-end developer at a mid-sized tech company, the kind of guy who is usually asleep by 10 PM because his brain is fried from endless Jira tickets and pointless zoom meetings.
By John Arthor4 days ago in Humans










