Trump says he will raise global tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court decision
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How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff is a concise, witty, and enduring guide that teaches readers how to evaluate statistical claims critically. First published in 1954, the book remains highly relevant despite its age, offering timeless lessons on spotting statistical manipulation in media, advertising, and public discourse.
The Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda
He was seen giving to the poor, distributing his wealth to those in need. A friend approached him with concern: "Aren't you afraid that hard times might come and you'll need this money?" The answer came with such certainty that it stopped everything: "How can I fear, when the spenders are like the martyrs, ' No fear shall be upon them, nor shall they grieve'?"
Oklahoma is facing one of its most intense wildfire outbreaks in recent years, as powerful winds and extremely dry air drive fast‑moving fires across the Panhandle and northwest counties.
Qur'an verse 2:8 is more than a warning to the Prophet of a third type of people whom never met before migrating to Yathrib. But it is also a warning to us.
Amr ibn Al-Jam'ouh, the man who insisted to tread Jana with his lame leg.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced questioning in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday about Instagram's under-13 users and Meta's efforts to boost engagement, as a trial examines whether the company knowingly offered an addictive and harmful product to children and teens.
It could be this day, ot it could be that day. You will never know which day could be the that day.
Saeed ibn Amer al-Jumahi, The Poor Homs' Amir.
Saeed ibn Amir, a man who bought Jannah with duniya.
كل عام وأنتم بخير - رمضان كريم
Ramadan Kareem
Qass ibn Sa'idah al-Iyadi: The Greatest Orator of the Arabs, Who Believed in the Prophet ﷺ Before the Mission.
One of the most remarkable figures of medieval Islamic civilization.
When the Prophet, pbuh, was only 24, he joined a trade caravan to work for Khadija, may Allah be pleased with her. Khadija sent her servant, Maysarah, to watch the Prophet closely and report everything back to her.














