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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Flight cuts underway after FAA orders reduction due to government shutdown
The Sky’s Been Shrinking on Us Imagine arriving at an airport, feeling the familiar hum of jet engines and boarding announcements—but instead of the usual crowd, the gates are quieter. More empty seats. Fewer planes taxiing. That palpable sense of something’s off? It’s real.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
Weapons Cache Believed Linked to Hamas Found in Vienna by Austria’s Intelligence Service. AI-Generated.
--- A Startling Discovery in Austria In a dramatic security operation, Austria’s intelligence service has uncovered a large weapons cache in Vienna believed to be linked to the Hamas militant organization. The find, announced by Austrian officials earlier this week, has sparked alarm across Europe and renewed fears about extremist groups expanding their reach beyond the Middle East.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Journal
Broncos acknowledge ongoing offensive struggles after grinding out an ugly win over the Raiders.
The Denver Broncos pulled off a win on Sunday, but honestly, not many fans are throwing a party about it. After slogging through an ugly 16–10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, even the team isn’t pretending everything’s fine. The offense is still way off the mark.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Kenya Demands Safety for Its Citizens After Tanzania’s Post-Poll Crackdown. AI-Generated.
--- A Growing Regional Concern In a development that has rattled East Africa, Kenya has formally demanded assurances of safety for its citizens living and working in Tanzania following a wave of violence that erupted after Tanzania’s recent national elections. The Kenyan government expressed “deep concern” over reports of mass arrests, beatings, and intimidation in several Tanzanian towns as security forces moved to suppress post-election protests.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Journal
🎸 End of an Era: Legendary Classic Rock Band Announces Farewell Tour
If you love classic rock, this one stings. The kind of headline that stops you in your tracks: one of the greats is calling it quits. After more than forty years of rattling stadium rafters, topping charts, and racking up hall-of-fame honors, the band has decided it’s time to hang up their touring boots. But the music? Yeah, that’s not going anywhere.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
🏈 When the Game Gets Too Heavy: Why Marshawn Kneeland’s Death Is a Wake-Up Call for NFL Mental Health
The football world is reeling after the sudden death of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland at just 24 years old. While investigators are still piecing together what happened, early reports point to suicide. It’s a gut punch—one that’s left teammates, coaches, and fans all asking the same question: how did it come to this?
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
🇪🇺 “Europe Bends the Rules?” How Big Tech Is Shaping the Future of AI Regulation
When the European Union rolled out its Artificial Intelligence Act, the idea was pretty bold. They wanted to set the bar for the whole world—a set of rules to protect people’s rights, keep things transparent, and make sure the most powerful AI tools didn’t run wild.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Rising Toll of Unidentified Deaths in Bangladesh: Rivers, Railways, and a Failing System
By Tuhin Sarwar । Dhaka, 07 November 2025 । From the bustling streets of Dhaka to the quiet riverbanks of rural districts, Bangladesh is witnessing an unsettling phenomenon: an increasing number of unidentified and unclaimed bodies appearing in rivers, canals, railway stations, footpaths, and urban dumps. Preliminary data suggests that the rising tide of unclaimed deaths is not merely a humanitarian concern—it reflects systemic vulnerabilities in law enforcement, public safety, and infrastructural oversight.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Nick Fuentes’s Rise Puts MAGA Movement in a ‘Time of Choosing’
Imagine standing at a fork in a road at dusk. One path glows under familiar street-lights. The other plunges into shadows, with only a faint flicker guiding the way. That moment—a choice between comfort and something darker—is exactly where the MAGA movement finds itself today, and Nick Fuentes is lighting the torch.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
🎙️ “We’re Not Just Voices”: The Human Battle Against AI Dubbing
In a small sound booth in Madrid, Spanish voice actor Lara Jiménez takes a deep breath before her next line. The film is a French romantic comedy being dubbed into Spanish. She’s been working in the industry for over fifteen years — but now, for the first time, she’s competing with a machine.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Elon Musk’s XOS Update: When Your Phone Starts Thinking for You
Elon Musk has done it again. Just when people thought X (formerly Twitter) couldn’t get more ambitious, Musk dropped the biggest surprise of the year: XOS, an operating system that transforms your phone into a fully integrated AI assistant — one that listens, learns, and acts, even when the screen is off.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Google’s AI Turkey Ad Sparks Debate: The First Thanksgiving Without Humans
Thanksgiving ads usually bring nostalgia — family dinners, laughter, and heartwarming moments. But this year, Google quietly served something very different: an ad made entirely by artificial intelligence.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal











