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The World After 9/11
Where were you on September 11, 2001? For many, the memory of that day remains etched in vivid detail—the shock, the grief, and the sense that the world as we knew it had changed forever. Beyond the immediate tragedy, 9/11 reshaped global politics, security, culture, and even personal freedoms in ways that continue to affect us today. Two decades later, the ripple effects are still unfolding.
By John Smith4 months ago in The Swamp
Israel attacks Hamas leaders in Qatar, Trump says he's 'very unhappy' about strike
A flurry of controversy has erupted throughout the Middle East and beyond as a result of Israel's series of strikes against senior Hamas leaders who were reportedly residing in Qatar. Not only has the decision increased tensions in the region, but it has also sparked strong opposition from prominent political figures around the world. The former president of the United States, Donald Trump, was one of the most prominent responses. He said he was very unhappy about the move, which sparked new discussion about Washington's role and influence in the conflict. The strikes were described by Israeli officials as a decisive step in weakening Hamas leadership outside of Gaza, a strategy that has long been a subject of speculation but rarely executed with such boldness. According to Israeli military sources, the leaders struck were believed to have been orchestrating both funding channels and strategic planning for the group’s ongoing operations. By extending military action beyond Gaza and into a country like Qatar, Israel has crossed a threshold that analysts say could reshape diplomatic dynamics in the region.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
French Government Collapses: Macron Faces Another Political Earthquake
The French government has collapsed once again, marking the latest chapter in a prolonged political crisis that has shaken Paris and tested President Emmanuel Macron’s grip on power. On September 8, 2025, Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a crucial confidence vote in parliament, triggering the fall of his short-lived administration.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in The Swamp
E. Jean Carroll: From Advice Columnist to Symbol of Accountability
In the landscape of American journalism and justice, few names have carried as much recent weight as E. Jean Carroll. Known for decades as a witty and fearless advice columnist at Elle, Carroll has now become synonymous with resilience and accountability. Her lawsuits against former U.S. President Donald Trump transformed her from a cultural commentator into a central figure in one of the most high-profile legal battles of the 21st century.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in The Swamp
Bill Pulte and the Future of Modern Philanthropy
From Homes to Hope: The Pulte Legacy When people hear the name Pulte, they often think of homebuilding. William Pulte, founder of PulteGroup, left behind a legacy of shaping communities across America through housing. His vision was simple but powerful: create affordable, quality homes where families could grow and thrive. That mission not only transformed neighborhoods but also laid the foundation for a legacy of community-building that continues today.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in The Swamp
🌍 A Senator’s Voyage of Courage:
⏳ Introduction “What does moral courage look like in today’s world?” It looks like a Pakistani senator boarding a civilian ship, carrying food, medicine, and hope for the people of Gaza. Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, a respected voice from Pakistan, has embarked on the Global Sumud Flotilla, an international humanitarian effort to break the siege of Gaza and deliver vital aid.
By ✦•············• Freelancer •············✦4 months ago in The Swamp
2 tickets -- sold in Missouri, Texas -- win massive $1.8B Powerball jackpot
In Missouri and Texas, two lucky Powerball players shared the second-largest prize ever given in the game's history, a massive jackpot of 1.8 billion dollars. The winning drawing took place on September 6, 2025, ending a long streak of rollovers that had captured national attention and created excitement among millions of lottery participants across the United States.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
Jalen Carter Spits on Dak Prescott A Shocking NFL Moment
Introduction In a stunning turn of events during the 2025 NFL season opener, Philadelphia Eagles’ standout defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected before even playing a snap—for allegedly spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. The incident not only altered the game’s momentum but also sent social media into a frenzy across the U.S.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in The Swamp
Eagle The Enduring Symbol of America
Introduction: The Eagle as America’s Identity Few symbols are as deeply tied to the United States as the eagle. Chosen as the national emblem in 1782, the bald eagle represents freedom, power, and resilience. From government seals to sports mascots and even pop culture, the eagle continues to dominate as a unifying trend across the country.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in The Swamp
Gold could hit nearly $5,000 if Trump undermines Fed, says Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs has made the bold prediction that if Donald Trump wins the presidential election and follows through on his stated desire to exert stronger influence over the Federal Reserve, the price of gold could soar close to $5,000 per ounce. The Wall Street bank explained in a recent note to clients that the combination of political uncertainty, potential fiscal expansion, and a weakening of the central bank’s independence could create the perfect environment for investors to rush into safe haven assets. Gold has long been viewed as a hedge against instability and inflation, and any disruption to the credibility of the United States’ monetary policy could magnify demand.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi-Run Government Killed in Israeli Strike
**Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi-Run Government Killed in Israeli Strike** In a shocking turn of events, the Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi-run government was killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a significant escalation in the already volatile political and military landscape of the Middle East. The death of Abdul-Aziz bin Habtour, a high-ranking official in the Houthi-led administration, has shook Yemen, the region, and the international community. The strike, which occurred near the capital city of Sana’a, was reportedly a precision missile attack carried out by Israeli forces. While Israel has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement directly, sources close to the situation suggest that it was part of a broader strategy to target individuals linked to Iran and its allies in Yemen, as Israel has been vocal in its opposition to Iranian influence in the region. The Israeli government has, in recent years, increased its focus on containing Iran's influence, particularly within the Houthi movement, which has long been supported by Tehran.
By GLOBAL NEWS5 months ago in The Swamp
6.7 Million and Counting: Albany, New York's School-Zone Speed Cameras Raise Questions
This article was co-created with the assistance of AI, together with editorial input from DJ for Change. When the City of Albany, New York installed speed cameras in school zones, officials promised two things: safer streets for children and a modest but reliable stream of municipal revenue. The latest numbers—over $6.7 million in fines issued since the program began—have sparked heated debate.
By DJ for Change5 months ago in The Swamp









