Alternate history is Science Fiction followed by a "what if" question, in a way that historical events were changed. One can find such stories all around the web.
An alternate history is a form of scientific speculation as used by historians, one which generally goes against accepted facts of history.
One can read real life stories about manslaughter from Good Reads. One can also read real life stories from TruTV, Welt, and many news outlets like CBS News.
If one wants to read about autism social stories they can find educational material at educateautism, hsmjs organization, easysocialstories, and ncbi.nim.nih government sites.
There are a number of places where one can read business success stories. There are a number of business success stories published that can be found at a local library or bookstore. There are also a number of websites, such as The Blaze and the INC website, which have success stories.
One can read about child abuse stories from the following online sources: "Childhelp", "Guardian", "Experienceproject", "Riseaboveabuse", "Mamamia", "Reachout", "abclocal.go". These sources have real life stories written by child abuse survivors.
One can read online small business stories through online forums that have a dedicated subforum to small business owner's and employees. Here one would be able to discuss stories regarding the going-ons within one's small business.
There are many various places where one can read stories about ouija boards. One good place would be the paranormal board of 4chan. Another good place would be horror stories on the AnotherNet website. A third good place would be the OuijaBoardTales website.
One of the best websites to read stories and novels is scribd.com - they feature every type of fiction (plus quite a bit of non fiction)
There are many different articles one might read in the Toronto Star. It has a long history and a good reputation for coverage of both local and national news. The most common articles one might read would be about events happening in the Toronto area, including stories about the news-makers (politicians, inventors, businesspeople, celebrities) who come from Toronto, and stories about the local sports teams. One might also read the opinion and editorial pages, to get a sense of what the perspectives are about issues that affect the lives of Canadians.
You can read Hindi stories in books, online websites, or apps that specialize in Hindi literature and storytelling. Libraries, bookstores, and online platforms like Kya Kahani, Dailyhunt, and Rekhta are good places to find a variety of Hindi stories to read.
i have read history and there are stories of people that actually died for laughing too much. from philosofers to kings to ice cream salesman hahaha this last one died while laughing on his sleep.
Yes, if you want a good read, Harry Turtledove's books deal with the scenario of the south winning the war. His alternate history series is a very good look at one possibility.