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Johnson pushes to get House GOP holdouts to back tax bill
**Johnson Pushes to Get House GOP Holdouts to Back Tax Bill** House Speaker Mike Johnson is intensifying efforts to rally support among Republican holdouts in the House of Representatives as the GOP attempts to pass a significant tax package. The bill, which has been a priority for House Republicans, includes extensions of business tax breaks, increases in the child tax credit, and measures aimed at economic growth. However, internal party divisions have threatened its passage, with several conservative members withholding their support.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
World War III – News, Research and Analysis. AI-Generated.
World War III – News, Research and Analysis Introduction The idea of a third World War has haunted humanity ever since the end of World War II in 1945. While the first two global conflicts were marked by widespread destruction, mass casualties, and massive geopolitical shifts, the hypothetical third world war carries a darker, more existential threat—especially in the nuclear age. Today, with rising geopolitical tensions, the term “World War III” is increasingly present in news headlines, think tank reports, and academic circles. But how close are we really to such a conflict? What do experts say, and what does current research indicate? This article dives deep into the latest developments, research findings, and analytical insights regarding the potential for a third world war.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
“AI Rules in the Balance”
Artificial intelligence is a current battleground, not just a problem for the future. The argument over whether or not state and regional governments should maintain control over powerful AI systems has intensified throughout the Western world. The answer was made evident on July 1, 2025, when a federal moratorium on state-level AI regulations that had been in place for ten years was overturned by a 99–1 vote in the U.S. Senate. Deep disagreements over innovation, public safety, and democratic control are reflected in this decision, which was not made in a vacuum.
By Tousif Arafat7 months ago in The Swamp
Is NATO Ready for World War 3?. AI-Generated.
Is NATO Ready for World War 3? Behind the Drills, Diplomacy, and Silent Preparations In public, NATO leaders speak of “containment,” “deterrence,” and “stability.” But behind the polished podiums and diplomatic handshakes, a more urgent question looms:
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
Why the U.S. Revoked Bob Vylan’s Visas: Music, Protest, and the Politics of Expression
In the ever-evolving intersection of music, activism, and politics, few stories highlight the fragile boundary between free expression and international diplomacy as sharply as the recent visa revocation of British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan by the United States. This unprecedented move has not only sparked outrage in artistic communities but also opened a broader conversation on the role of protest in music, the consequences of political speech, and how international artists are treated when they challenge dominant narratives.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
SCOTUS vs LGBTQ. Top Story - July 2025.
What is the purpose of schools? To educate the next generation of citizens for our country. To prepare them to become a functional member of society. When you live in a country created from a diverse set of cultures, then schools need to prepare the next generation to collaborate with a diverse workforce. Most educators would agree with this ideology of education and design classrooms to accommodate a diverse range of students from any background and culture. On June 27, 2025 the Supreme Court ruled against diversity, excluding LGBTQ+ representation in public schools.
By Iris Harris7 months ago in The Swamp










