
Rohaan Mhetre
Rohan Mhetre is the founder of Viral Kidda, a digital media platform dedicated to deep insights and analytical storytelling on geopolitics, global affairs, trends, and career topics. Instead of surface-level news, the platform focuses on explaining the “why” behind stories, delivering clarity, context, and meaningful understanding for readers in the fast-moving digital world.
🎮 Fortnite x The Simpsons: Why Servers Went Down and What’s Coming Next in 2025!
Fortnite and The Simpsons are teaming up for an epic crossover! As Epic Games servers go down, fans are eagerly waiting to know — when will the new Fortnite Simpsons event begin, and what exciting surprises await in the game?
AJ Styles Retirement 2026: The Phenomenal One’s Epic Journey from Underdog to Wrestling Immortal
AJ Styles confirms his 2026 retirement. Viral Kidda celebrates his journey through highs, lows, rivalries, and the legacy that makes him truly phenomenal.
🕊️ María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize — A Venezuelan Voice That Silenced Global Doubt
María Corina Machado wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her fearless fight for democracy in Venezuela — beating global favorites like Donald Trump.
🏦 Fannie Mae’s 2025 Reserve Rule Amid Government Shutdown: What Homebuyers Should Know
The 2025 government shutdown is creating uncertainty for homebuyers, and Fannie Mae just released new reserve rules that could change the game. If the shutdown continues past November 3, lenders must verify two months of mortgage reserves or meet minimum requirements under Fannie Mae guidelines.For borrowers, this means having more savings ready, while lenders face challenges processing approvals. Delays could affect loan timelines and even influence the housing market.From Fannie Mae policies to Trump-era housing directives, federal workers and homebuyers alike are navigating a complex landscape. Understanding Fannie Mae’s reserve requirements is critical if you’re buying or refinancing a home during this period.Read on to see how these Fannie Mae changes impact your mortgage, the housing market, and what you can do to stay ahead of the curve.





