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The highest court has the highest stakes. Analysis of Supreme Court justices and their always-controversial rulings.
Western Media and the Double Standard in Portraying Black Men
In the digital age, media narratives significantly shape public perception. However, a persistent issue remains: the portrayal of Black men in Western media often reflects deep-seated biases and double standards. These portrayals not only influence societal attitudes but also have tangible effects on the lives of Black individuals.
By Mohammad Ashique8 months ago in The Swamp
Inside the CIA: America’s Secret Intelligence Agency
From Cold War Tactics to Cyber Wars: The CIA’s Global Reach In the shadows of global politics, where nations maneuver not through diplomacy alone but through secrecy, deception, and surveillance, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) stands as one of the most powerful and enigmatic institutions in the world. Born from the ashes of World War II and raised during the height of the Cold War, the CIA has evolved from traditional espionage operations to become a digital-age intelligence giant. Its reach extends across borders, ideologies, and technologies—operating in a world where knowledge is power and information can change the fate of nations. As threats have shifted from Soviet missiles to cyberterrorism and AI warfare, so too has the CIA adapted, making it not only a historical cornerstone of American security but also a critical player in today’s global power struggle.
By World politics 8 months ago in The Swamp
How Pakistan and India Ceased Fire by U.S.?
In one of the most historic moments of South Asian diplomacy, the decades-long tension between India and Pakistan found a sudden pause with a surprising but decisive intervention by the United States. On May 10, 2025, an immediate ceasefire was declared between the two nuclear-armed nations after a night of high-level negotiations. This article explores how the United States orchestrated peace talks between these long-standing rivals and the implications for the region and the world.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in The Swamp
What I Would Do If I Became President
Here is a bit of a rant of what I would do if I had the power, which of course I don't. I would add a new constitutional amendment stating clearing we have freedom from religion since a lot of religious folks claim it is not in the constitution when you cannot have freedom of religion without freedom from religion. All religions and lack thereof will be respected. No political office can ask about religious affiliation or lack thereof.
By Ferrari King8 months ago in The Swamp
Ordinary Thief vs Political Thief: The Real Cost of Corruption
The word “thief” usually brings to mind someone who steals wallets, breaks into homes, or snatches phones on the street. But there’s another kind of thief that operates on a much larger scale, often in plain sight — the political thief. While both are involved in theft, the consequences of their actions are vastly different. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between an ordinary thief and a political thief — and why the latter often causes far more damage to society.
By CodeCraft By Rashid9 months ago in The Swamp
Pentagon Scandal 2025: Hegseth's Leaked Yemen War Plans Exposed via Signal App
Pentagon Scandal 2025: Hegseth's Leaked Yemen War Plans Exposed via Signal App "Shocking Leaks Reveal U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Shared Classified Military Plans with Unauthorized Contacts via Encrypted Messaging"
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in The Swamp
Pope Francis Shocks Easter Crowd with Emotional Comeback Popemobile Tour After Illness Recovery
Pope Francis Shocks Easter Crowd with Emotional Comeback Popemobile Tour After Illness Recovery After weeks of battling a severe illness the 88 year old Pope Francis surprises thousands in St. Peter’s Square with an emotional return and powerful Easter message for peace.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in The Swamp
Kash Patel Removed as ATF Director: Shocking Decision Explained by US Government.
Kash Patel Removed as ATF Director: Shocking Decision Explained by US Government. In a surprising turn of events U.S officials have confirmed the removal of Kash Patel from his position as acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The move comes amid ongoing controversy and internal debate regarding leadership changes within the federal law enforcement community. Although Patel’s tenure as acting ATF head was brief his appointment and removal have both drawn significant national attention. Kash Patel known for his strong ties to conservative political figures and previous roles in the Trump administration was a controversial choice from the beginning. He was appointed as acting director of the ATF during a sensitive period with the agency facing intense scrutiny over its handling of gun policy enforcement firearm trafficking and violent crime investigations across the country. According to senior government officials the decision to remove Patel was not based on job performance. However they declined to provide further details citing internal policy. The Department of Justice has not released a formal statement elaborating on the reasons behind the sudden leadership change leaving room for speculation among political analysts and members of Congress.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in The Swamp










