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Was I Wrong to Tell a Coworker I Was Miscarrying? Workplace Boundaries
When a coworker accused me of 'excessive' bathroom use, I told her I was miscarrying. This article explores the emotional, ethical, and practical sides of workplace disclosures around pregnancy loss, plus how employers and colleagues can respond with compassion and respect.

Pineapple on Pizza: The Culinary Crime Americans Secretly Embrace
Pineapple on pizza is one of the most divisive food arguments in the United States—cast by some as a culinary crime and by others as a perfectly reasonable flavor choice. This long-form feature traces its history, explains why it tastes good to many, and offers a guide for skeptics and fans alike.

Why Scarcity Spurs Innovation: Jensen Huang on Choosing the Best
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s embrace of scarcity reframes constraints as accelerants for innovation. This long-form feature explores how resource limits sharpen choices, shape strategy, and create competitive advantage across technology, business, and design.

AITA? Girlfriend Upset I Call My Friend by His Real Name
A common relationship squabble — whether to call a friend by his real name — reveals deeper issues about respect, boundaries, identity, and communication. This long-form guide explains why it matters, how to talk about it, and practical scripts to resolve the conflict.

Why the Korean War Never Ended: The Ongoing Armistice Explained
The 1953 armistice halted open combat on the Korean Peninsula but never became a formal peace treaty. This article explains the legal, political, and strategic reasons the Korean War remains technically unresolved and what a true peace agreement would require today.

Ulysses Submarine’s 20-Year Atlantis Easter Egg Revealed
A deep visual and production analysis of the Ulysses submarine sequence in Atlantis that uncovers a subtle, two-decade-old detail — why it was hidden, how it shapes the story, and what it tells us about animation craft and myth-making.