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The Science of Sexual Burnout: Why We’re More Disconnected Than Ever
In the age of constant connection, we’ve never been more surrounded by desire — and yet, we’re feeling less sexually fulfilled than ever. From dating apps to explicit content just a click away, our culture sells sex as convenience. But psychologists warn: we’re paying the price in the form of sexual burnout — a quiet epidemic reshaping how we love, touch, and connect.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal
Inside the Rift Between the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria and the Islamic Council Over the Nation’s Security Crisis
In Nigeria’s turbulent political and spiritual landscape, faith has once again become both a rallying cry and a dividing line. What began as a conversation about security has now spiraled into a full-blown theological and diplomatic face-off between two of the country’s most powerful religious blocs — the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA).
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Trump vs. Marjorie Taylor Greene
In American politics, where alliances are forged in the heat of passion and broken in the cold light of ambition, a new rift has emerged in the once ironclad walls of MAGA unity. On Monday, November 10, 2025, former President Donald Trump fired a warning shot — not at the Democrats, not at the media, but at one of his most vocal loyalists: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
The World Meets in the Amazon: COP30 and the Urgent Race to Save Our Planet
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, where the air is thick with humidity and history, world leaders, activists, and scientists have gathered for one of the most important environmental meetings of our time — COP30, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Choosing Laundry Services for Care Homes
Running a care home requires a delicate balance between providing exceptional resident care and managing operational efficiency. One of the most critical, yet often underestimated, components of care home management is laundry. Bedding, towels, residents’ clothing, and staff uniforms must be cleaned and maintained to the highest standards. Choosing the right professional laundry partner can significantly impact hygiene, operational efficiency, and resident satisfaction. This guide explores everything care home managers need to consider when selecting Laundry Services for Care Homes.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
How Much Does Wedding Dress Dry Cleaning Cost in Clapham? A Helpful Pricing Guide
A wedding dress is more than just a garment—it is an investment in memories, artistry, and once-in-a-lifetime elegance. Brides in Clapham often wonder not only how to care for their gown but also how much professional wedding dress dry cleaning will cost. Understanding the pricing landscape is essential for budgeting effectively while ensuring that the gown receives the highest level of care. Prices fluctuate based on several factors, from the complexity of the fabric to the intricacy of embellishments, and knowing what drives costs can help brides make informed decisions.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
A Ray of Light: U.S. Senate Advances Bill to End Historic Federal Shutdown
After more than a month of political stalemate, the United States Senate has finally taken a decisive step toward ending the longest federal government shutdown in American history. On Sunday, senators voted to advance a bipartisan stopgap funding measure, giving millions of furloughed federal employees, anxious contractors, and frustrated travelers a glimmer of hope that Washington may soon get back to work.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal
“Sex, Power, and the Crown: The Scandal That Shook the Royal Family”
When the British royal family faces scandal, the world watches — and in 2025, the eyes of millions are once again turned toward Prince Andrew, Duke of York. Nearly six years after his first public reckoning over sexual assault allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, the controversy has returned in full force.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal
The Minerals That Built America—And the Strategic Mistake That Gave Them Away
For a long stretch of modern history, the United States held something most superpowers could only envy: near-total control over the essential minerals that make our 21st-century world function. From the iPhone screens we tap to the F-35 jets that dominate the skies, America once sat at the center of the supply chain that powered everything.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
When the Government Closes the Doors: The 2025 U.S. Federal Shutdown and Its Far‑Reaching Ripples
The federal government of the United States entered a shutdown on October 1, 2025—the beginning of the fiscal year—after Congress failed to pass a continuing resolution or appropriations bills to fund all agencies. This moment is notable not just for its duration, but for the breadth of its consequences across the economy, society, and government.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal
A Fragile Handshake: Lavrov’s Offer to Meet U.S. Secretary Rubio Signals a Turning Point in Russia–America Relations
As the war in Ukraine grinds into another winter, the world awoke today to a surprising signal from Moscow: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said he is “ready to meet” with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after reports of a breakdown in communication between the two governments.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal











