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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Judge Boasberg’s Hammer Falls Hard on Trump’s Inner Circle
If you burn the evidence, don’t be shocked when the fire burns your future. Washington, D.C. — June 18, 2025 A federal judge on Friday ordered Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also serving as the acting archivist, to collect any Signal messages belonging to top Trump officials that could be at risk of deletion and to refer those messages to the Department of Justice for further review.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun7 months ago in Journal
The Israel-Iran Conflict:
The Israel-Iran conflict is one of the most volatile and complex confrontations in the Middle East, with far-reaching implications for global security. Though not officially declared a war in the traditional sense, hostilities between Israel and Iran have unfolded in a shadow war spanning decades, involving cyberattacks, assassinations, airstrikes, and proxy battles. As tensions escalate in 2025, the risk of a full-scale military conflict appears more real than ever.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Journal
Paul Haggis News: The Legacy Behind Every Great Story. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever lost an entire weekend to a binge-worthy series with layered characters and tangled storylines, you might want to quietly thank Paul Haggis. While he may not be splashed across every entertainment headline, his fingerprints are all over the way we consume stories today.
By Paul Haggis News7 months ago in Journal
"The Terrible Consequences of Third World War"
The possibility of a Third World War stands as one of the most dreaded situations in human history. With the current technological progress, international conflicts, and worldwide reliance on each other, such a war would result in devastating effects not just for the countries directly engaged, but for all of humankind. Here is a detailed examination of the destruction that a global conflict of this scale might inflict
By MD. SHARIFUL ISLAM KHAN7 months ago in Journal
“No Kings” Protests and Anti-Immigration Marches Expose a Deepening Divide in the U.S.
The United States finds itself in the midst of one of the most intense periods of civil unrest in recent years. Across dozens of cities, from Los Angeles to Atlanta and New York, two powerful protest movements have taken to the streets—each voicing radically different visions for the future of the nation.
By Jane Bradshaw 7 months ago in Journal
Israel and Iran on the Brink
The Middle East is once again on edge as tensions between Israel and Iran erupt into open military confrontations, sparking fears of a wider regional war. What was once a “cold” shadow conflict fought through proxies and cyberattacks has now turned into direct missile exchanges, airstrikes, and high-level threats that could alter the security landscape of the region for years to come.
By Jane Bradshaw 7 months ago in Journal
No Kings, Today or Ever
I went to the No Kings demonstration in Atlanta today. I was hoping to go there with my son but he worked late last night closing his restaurant and needed more sleep in the morning. Instead, he went to the second anti-immigration policy rally.
By Lana V Lynx7 months ago in Journal









