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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 NEWS9 months ago in The Swamp
Russia vs Ukraine: What’s Really Happening in 2025 (A Brutally Honest Breakdown)
I’ve been following this war since the day it began. Not as a soldier, not as a politician, not even as a journalist. Just as a human being who cares deeply about truth, suffering, and the ripple effect of violence. And as I write this in mid-2025, I’m painfully aware of how numb we’ve all become to the phrase Russia vs Ukraine. It’s been over three years. Thousands of headlines. Millions of lives changed. And yet, how many of us really know what’s happening right now?
By Bevy Osuos9 months ago in The Swamp
Iran vs Israel: A Dangerous Dance in the Middle East
Introduction The relationship between Iran and Israel has long been one of the most fraught and potentially explosive rivalries in international politics. Rooted in ideology, power politics, religious tensions, and shifting regional alliances, this bitter animosity has shaped Middle Eastern geopolitics for over four decades. The “Iran vs Israel” conflict isn’t a traditional war, but a complex confrontation that plays out across cyber warfare, proxy battles, intelligence operations, rhetoric, and regional power struggles. Understanding the dynamics of this rivalry is critical not only for regional peace but also for global security, as any escalation has the potential to draw in multiple international actors and destabilize an already fragile region.
By LegacyWords9 months ago in The Swamp
From Drones to Underground Armies: The Tech Revolution Fueling Today’s Escalations
In 2025, the face of warfare no longer resembles the gritty front lines of history textbooks. Tanks rust idle while satellites, drones, AI systems, and underground militias dictate the terms of conflict. Welcome to the new battlefield—one that’s fought in shadows, online, and often without a single soldier crossing a border.
By Kamran Zeb9 months ago in The Swamp
Meta Looks to Acquire More Talent for Its Expanding AI Push Race for AI Dominance Heats Up
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, no tech giant wants to be left behind. Meta looks to acquire more talent for its expanding AI push, signaling its determination to dominate the AI space. As the competition among tech titans like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI intensifies, Meta is aggressively strengthening its workforce to fuel innovation and stay ahead of the curve.
By Adnan Rasheed9 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 Historian9 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 Exclusive9 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 NEWS9 months ago in The Swamp
US–Iran Standoff: Can Diplomacy Prevail?
The smell of fresh bread lingered in the Tehran air as Roya stepped out of the bakery, her young son tugging on her scarf and asking if America was going to bomb them. She paused, unsure of how to answer. Thousands of miles away in Washington D.C., Daniel, a U.S. Navy veteran, sipped his coffee as he read headlines warning of a possible escalation in the Persian Gulf. He shook his head and muttered, “Not again.”
By From Dust to Stars9 months ago in The Swamp
From Hauler to Hauled:
Somewhere in rural America, a horse stands in quiet triumph inside a plush, rubber-floored trailer hitched to a Ford Super Duty. Its hay is pre-fluffed, the windows are tinted, and a fan hums to keep the air circulating just so. Outside, a human in cargo shorts and wraparound sunglasses checks the tie-downs and double-knots the lead rope. A meme captures the moment perfectly: Then—a horse pulling a wagon. Now—a wagon pulling the horse. Caption: “Well played, horse, well played.”
By Conrad Hannon9 months ago in The Swamp











