conventions
From Comic Con, to Wizard World, geek conventions showcase comics, film, television, and all things geek.
What Israel Said About the US-Iran Talks
As negotiations between the United States and Iran unfolded in Islamabad, Israel’s reaction emerged as one of the most critical—and controversial—factors shaping the future of these talks. While not directly involved in the Israel’s has had a powerful influence on both the ceasefire and the broader regional situation.
By shaoor afridiabout 16 hours ago in Geeks
Reasons Why You Should Attend Conventions (By a Former Cosplayer). Top Story - April 2026.
Back in October 2024, I ended my cosplay journey after 10 wonderful years doing a craft that I enjoyed so much. I'm enjoying my post-cosplay life a year and a half later and keeping myself occupied on other hobbies. Don't get me wrong. I loved cosplaying as different characters, showing them off on social media and at conventions. I'll always appreciate the memories I've had there with my friends. If you've recently got into cosplay and planning on attending your first convention, I'll share some reasons why you should attend at least one and many more.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about 19 hours ago in Geeks
What Are the Chances of World War III Happening?
Information The concept of a third world war has long captured the imagination of policymakers, analysts, and the public alike. While the world has avoided a global conflict on the scale of World War I or II for over 75 years, the modern era is fraught with tensions that could, theoretically, escalate into a worldwide confrontation. But what are the actual chances of World War III happening?
By shaoor afridi9 days ago in Geeks
Did France, Spain, and Italy Really Block U.S. Military Flights?
In today’s fast-moving digital world, news spreads across borders in seconds. A single headline or social media post can ignite global debates, shape public opinion, and even create diplomatic speculation. One such claim that has recently captured attention is the idea that France, Spain, and Italy have blocked U.S. military aircraft from passing through their airspace. The claim sounds serious—suggesting a potential fracture between Europe and the United States—but how accurate is it?
By shaoor afridi10 days ago in Geeks
The Epstein Files: From Banking Settlements to New Revelations
Introduction The case of Jeffrey Epstein continues to unfold years after his death in 2019. What was once seen as a closed chapter has evolved into a complex web of legal battles, financial investigations, and public scrutiny. Recently released documents—often referred to as the “Epstein Files”—have reignited global interest, raising fresh questions about accountability, powerful connections, and the pursuit of justice.
By shaoor afridi12 days ago in Geeks
Who Was Behind the 9/11 Attacks?
Introduction The attacks of September 11, 2001—commonly known as 9/11—remain one of the most devastating events in modern history. On that day, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives when coordinated terrorist attacks struck the United States. Understanding who was behind these attacks requires examining the groups, individuals, and motivations that led to this tragedy.
By shaoor afridi24 days ago in Geeks
America's Struggle: Is the U.S. Losing the Fight Against Iran?
Introduction The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most complex geopolitical struggles of recent times. What began as a show of overwhelming military strength has evolved into a prolonged and uncertain confrontation. While the U.S. has achieved significant battlefield successes, the bigger question remains: is it actually winning the war—or slowly losing control of the situation?
By shaoor afridi24 days ago in Geeks
The Invisible Nuclear Bomb
The morning news felt different that day. My coffee was lukewarm, my toast burned, and every headline seemed to hum with tension: “Strait of Hormuz Tensions Rise” and “Global Oil Markets on Edge.” I couldn’t stop thinking about it. This wasn’t just politics—it was my grocery bill, my rent, the cost of driving to work. I realized I had been blissfully unaware of how a tiny stretch of water halfway across the world could grip my daily life like a vice.
By John Smith25 days ago in Geeks












