history
Past politicians, legislation and political movements have changed the course of history in ways both big and small. Welcome to our blast to the past.
A Denunciation
We didn’t do many movies when I was in high school, but I went to see The Hiding Place with my church youth group. I’d read the book, but was not truly prepared to see a family risk everything to hide their Jewish neighbors and then be incarcerated in the Ravensbruck concentration camp on screen. I wondered if I would have been as brave as the ten Boom family.
By Judey Kalchik 7 months ago in The Swamp
The AI-171 Mystery Solved?
Aviation accidents often send shockwaves across the world, not only because of the lives at stake but also due to the technical complexity behind every incident. One such incident that stirred debate and speculation was the mysterious emergency landing of Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, in 2017. Recently, content creator and analyst Dhruv Rathee released a comprehensive breakdown of this event, shedding light on what really happened — and what it reveals about aviation safety today.
By Zabih hijran7 months ago in The Swamp
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson's life was a pivotal chapter in the shaping of the United States, marked by profound intellectual contributions, complex personal relationships, and enduring political legacies. His journey to penning the Declaration of Independence was rooted in the growing discontent with British rule and a burgeoning belief in self-governance and natural rights. As a brilliant young Virginian lawyer and statesman, Jefferson emerged as a powerful voice for colonial rights. The Declaration of Independence primarily his work, was a revolutionary document that articulated the philosophy of natural rights—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—and the right of the people to reject governments that violate these rights; and to this very day, those are the things society most debate as to who and how those rights apply. It laid the philosophical groundwork for American independence and deeply influenced democratic movements worldwide.
By Meko James 7 months ago in The Swamp
No Taxes on Tips or Overtime? Trump’s Tax Bombshell Just Changed the Game
If you’ve ever stayed late to finish your shift or depended on tips to keep the lights on, this one's for you. Because as of this week, thanks to a massive new tax overhaul just pushed through by Donald Trump, tips and overtime pay may no longer be taxed at the federal level.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in The Swamp
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
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
World War 3 in 2025? Secret Predictions from Intelligence Experts
World War 3 in 2025? Secret Predictions from Intelligence Experts The wind of war doesn’t always begin with fire—it starts with whispers. Quiet leaks. Subtle shifts. Hidden alerts that most civilians never notice. But intelligence experts? They see the storm long before the clouds arrive. In shadowy corners of military rooms, encrypted emails, and confidential strategy documents, one chilling phrase has started to appear again and again:
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
The World’s Most Powerful Bunker-Buster Bomb — Capable of Destroying Iran’s Deep Underground Nuclear Sites
🌍 The World’s Most Powerful Bunker-Buster Bomb — Capable of Destroying Iran’s Deep Underground Nuclear Sites The United States possesses a secretive and devastating weapon — one that has never been used in any war so far. But if it were ever unleashed, it could turn deeply buried nuclear bunkers into dust and rubble, even those hidden under rugged mountains.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp
The Young Revolutionary Leader: Ibrahim Traoré and the New Face of Burkina Faso
“The Young Revolutionary Leader: Ibrahim Traoré and the New Face of Burkina Faso” Burkina Faso is a landlocked country located in West Africa, with a population of around 20 million. Its flag bears a resemblance to that of Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party 🇧🇫, with red and green colors and a yellow star in the center. Formerly known as the Republic of Upper Volta, the country changed its name to Burkina Faso on August 4, 1984, which means “Land of the Upright People” — a title that reflects its people's desire for integrity and self-respect.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in The Swamp










