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A Deadly Lottery: When an Entire City Hunts One Person Before Sunset
The story begins in Los Angeles. In the year 2030, a man is running like a mad person. He is extremely terrified. The entire city is chasing him to kill him. Even private car drivers step out of their cars just to kill him. With great difficulty, he reaches the house of a poor woman. The woman asks, “What are you doing here?”
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explainedabout 22 hours ago in The Swamp
Learning Abuse is Okay. Content Warning.
My coparent and I agreed on when our children would call me. A schedule because he said that I was interfering with his parenting time. Our children have long called me twice a day if I wasn't physically available to them. I understand how much my ex hates it, but hey, I hate things too - it is called putting our children first.
By The Schizophrenic Moma day ago in The Swamp
Opinion | Why Black Biraciality Makes People Uncomfortable
I recently published an article titled “The Double Marginalization of Black Biracial People.” In it, I argue that Black biracial individuals - those with one Black parent and one white parent who are socially identified as Black - face two forms of marginalization: anti-Black racism and monoracism. (Monoracism refers to a specific type of oppression that affects mixed-race individuals.)
By Clare Xanthos4 days ago in The Swamp
Putin Dispatches Naval Vessels.
Vlad "The Invader" Putin (taken from Vlad "The Impaler" Tepes) has officially stepped into the situation between America and Venezuela on the high seas. It seems the capture of Nicolas Maduro, who is now facing trial in New York, crossed a red line for Russia. Maduro and Putin are close allies, and Maduro's successor, Delcy Rodriguez, will be just as close with her Russian counterpart.
By Nicholas Bishop4 days ago in The Swamp
Air India Pilot Removed From Plane Under Influence of Alcohol; Canada Seeks Investigation. AI-Generated.
An Air India pilot was removed from duty after allegedly reporting for work under the influence of alcohol, triggering serious safety concerns and prompting Canadian authorities to seek a formal investigation. The incident, which occurred before an international flight, has drawn attention to airline safety protocols, pilot accountability, and the responsibilities of aviation regulators across borders.
By Ayesha Lashari8 days ago in The Swamp
The Night a Song Brought Me Back to Myself
I didn’t watch the special for the spectacle. I watched because I needed to hear the song again. Not the version from the movie trailer or the TikTok clip. The one that lived in my bones—the one I’d hummed under my breath during chemo, during layoffs, during the long winter after my divorce. The song that said: It’s okay to be different. It’s okay to fall. It’s okay to rise anyway.
By KAMRAN AHMAD9 days ago in The Swamp
The Day the Stadium Felt Like Church
I wasn’t born into fandom. I was adopted into it. At ten years old, I didn’t understand offside rules or midfield rotations. I only knew that every Sunday, my grandfather would take my hand, walk me three blocks to the edge of the stadium, and sit with me on a cracked concrete step—just outside the gates, where the roar of the crowd bled into the street like a hymn.
By KAMRAN AHMAD9 days ago in The Swamp








