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The best travel locations around the world for politics fans and history buffs to get an inside look into government buildings and political landmarks.
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 hijran6 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
What I Learned Growing Up in a Cult. Top Story - June 2025.
Earlier this week I was talking to a coworker about life. After a while, we somehow got on the subject of religion. I had to explain that I have an aversion to most organized forms of religion, having been raised in a church that at the time was very cult-like, and later after a split, the faction that stayed with the original leader went full cult. But that begs the question.
By Atomic Historian7 months ago in The Swamp
The Fear That Shapes Us
“In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” — George Orwell e World on Edge It begins in silence. A mother turns off the news and looks at her child differently. A father locks the door, not from robbers, but from headlines. An elderly man walks past a newspaper stand and mutters, “They’re lying again.”
By Riaz Gillani Exclusive7 months ago in The Swamp
Oil price jumps after US strikes Iran
"A Deep Dive into Global Energy Markets": "Oil Price Jumps After US Strikes Iran" In a move that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the price of crude oil spiked following a series of military strikes carried out by the United States against Iranian targets. The escalation of tensions between two of the world's most influential oil-producing nations has led to uncertainty in the energy sector, with far-reaching implications for both oil prices and the broader geopolitical landscape.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
Bitcoin vs Open Interest Should traders be worried by THIS divergence
The price action of Bitcoin has recently been scrutinized, but savvy traders are also paying attention to something even more telling: a significant divergence between open interest in Bitcoin and its price. The derivatives market may be sending a cautious signal while the spot market maintains its optimism. Analysts are concerned about this divergence, which raises the question of whether traders should be concerned. Understanding what open interest actually entails is essential before delving into its ramifications. The total number of unresolved derivative contracts in the futures and options markets is referred to as open interest. It shows how much activity and participation there is in the market. An increase in open interest typically suggests that new money is flowing into the market, which can reinforce a trend. A decline could indicate that traders are closing positions, which could indicate indecisiveness or exhaustion of the trend. The price of Bitcoin has been either steady or showing signs of rising, hovering in bullish territory above key support levels in recent weeks. However, open interest in Bitcoin futures has not followed suit. In fact, in several instances, open interest has dropped or stagnated while prices climbed—a classic divergence.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
Altcoin season could be near: Why June can see a 2021-style rally
**Altcoin Season Could Be Near: Why June Can See a 2021-Style Rally** Numerous analysts and investors are beginning to speculate that an altcoin season may be just around the corner as the cryptocurrency market continues to show signs of recovery. The month of June, historically a favorable period for crypto rallies, is shaping up to potentially mirror the explosive growth seen in 2021. The stage may be set for altcoins to take the lead as Bitcoin's strength and dominance plateau. ### What Is the Season for Altcoins? Altcoin season, or "alt season," refers to a period when alternative cryptocurrencies—those other than Bitcoin—outperform the leading digital asset. During this phase, investors rotate capital from Bitcoin into smaller market cap assets in pursuit of higher gains. This is a time when tokens like Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and a number of smaller-cap projects saw huge returns in a short amount of time. Typically, altcoin seasons follow a strong Bitcoin rally as market participants look for the “next big thing.”
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in The Swamp
🇺🇸🇨🇳 Trump Announces Second Round of U.S.–China Trade Talks Set for London Next Week
A New Chapter in the Trade Saga Former President Donald Trump has announced that the second round of U.S.–China trade negotiations will be held in London on Monday, June 9, 2025. This follows a surprising but constructive 90-minute phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling renewed willingness to stabilize one of the world’s most strained economic relationships.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Swamp
Norway Cargo Ship Crash 2025: Human Error Shocking Impact & What It Means for Maritime Safety
Norway Cargo Ship Crash 2025: Human Error Shocking Impact & What It Means for Maritime Safety On the quiet morning of May 22/2025 the peaceful coastal village of Byneset near Trondheim Norway woke up to an unimaginable sight a 443-foot cargo ship lodged in someone’s backyard. For locals used to misty fjords chirping seabirds and the calm rhythm of Norwegian village life the sudden arrival of a steel giant was nothing short of surreal. But beyond the headlines and aerial footage that quickly circled the globe this incident is about much more than a ship crash. It’s about people responsibility trust and the thin line between routine and disaster. Johan Helberg a retired fisherman who’s lived his entire life in Byneset was asleep in his home just meters from the coastline. He awoke not to the thunder of crashing metal or a blaring alarm but to the doorbell. It was my neighbor Johan later recounted to a local news station. He said You have a ship in your garden.’ I thought he was joking. Stepping out into the cold morning air, Johan was greeted by the imposing steel bow of a massive container vessel the NCL Salten wedged just five meters from his front door. The ship had plowed through the shallow shore, breaking through the silence like a colossal mechanical beast.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in The Swamp
"Diplomatic Turbulence: Qatar Gifts Jet to Trump Amid Global Tensions"
In a move that has shocked Washington and raised fresh questions about international influence in U.S. politics, Qatar has reportedly gifted a private jet to former President Donald J. Trump. While details surrounding the aircraft’s value, origin, and intended use remain sparse, the gesture has already sparked bipartisan concern over what it might signify for American foreign policy — past, present, and future.
By Kaleem Ullah8 months ago in The Swamp
Museum of Idaho welcomes Mummies of the World A Journey Through Time and Humanity
Museum of Idaho welcomes Mummies of the World A Journey Through Time and Humanity In a rare and fascinating opportunity the Museum of Idaho has opened its doors to one of the most unique exhibitions in the world Mummies of the World. This internationally acclaimed exhibit is not just a showcase of preserved bodies it is a journey into ancient civilizations medical science cultural rituals and the universal human story that connects us across time. For many visitors the word mummy conjures up images of Egyptian pharaohs wrapped in linen and laid to rest in golden tombs. While such wonders are indeed part of this exhibit Mummies of the World expands the narrative far beyond the sands of Egypt. This traveling exhibition brings together a breathtaking collection of real human and animal mummies from across the globe including South America Europe Asia and even the United States.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in The Swamp
Rafale Fighter Jet: France’s Sky Warrior That’s Changing Modern Air Power
Introduction The Rafale is a powerful and modern fighter jet made by France. It was designed and built by a French company called Dassault Aviation. The Rafale is one of the most advanced jets in the world today. It is fast, smart, and very strong in battle. Many people call it a "game-changer" in modern air forces. But what makes this jet so special? Let’s explore more about the Rafale in simple words.
By Atta Ullah8 months ago in The Swamp











