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The Charlie Kirk Shooting — Did He Survive, Who’s the Suspect, & His Legacy
On September 10, 2025, news broke that Charlie Kirk, the outspoken conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, had been shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The event, which was part of his nationwide American Comeback Tour, quickly descended into chaos when a gunman fired at Kirk in front of thousands of onlookers.
By Bevy Osuos5 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 NEWS6 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 AHMAD6 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 AHMAD6 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 AHMAD6 months ago in The Swamp
Decoding Donald Trump's Double Signatures by NWO Sparrow
The Two Sides of a Signature: What Trump’s Penmanship Tells Us As a journalist, you learn to pay attention to everything. The words are our business, of course, but the context is our currency. The subtle cues that reveal a deeper truth often matter more than the headline itself. The recent controversy over Donald Trump’s alleged birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein is a perfect storm of words and context. But for me, the most fascinating part is not the lewd drawing. It is the signature. Or more precisely, the debate over which version of his signature is the real one.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in The Swamp
Vicarishame - 6
On Sept.5, 2o25, Trump hosted a White House dinner for techbros to talk about innovation, AI, bringing the tech jobs to the US, and all the other good things. The Wall Street Journal published this short version of them "toasting" Trump but there's a longer version of the dinner conversation covered by PBS (Trump, give them back their funding, otherwise I wouldn't have known what you were talking about at the dinner!):
By Lana V Lynx6 months ago in The Swamp
Trump executive order aims to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War
A Nation in Shock History doesn’t always change with gunfire. Sometimes, it changes with a single word. On September 5, 2025, President Donald Trump stunned the world by rebranding the U.S. Department of Defense into the Department of War.
By The Narrative Hub6 months ago in The Swamp
Mental Health and Gun Control. Top Story - September 2025.
School buses line up on the curb. Little feet race off the bus and into the adjacent building. Excitement of new clothes, faces, and supplies buzzes the air. A school bell silences the youthful voices as the adult voices rise, delivering instructions for the young scholars to follow. The morning progresses seamlessly, unaware of unexpectant invasion on campus. A spray of popping echoes through the academic hallways, shattering the studious atmosphere within every room of the educational building. Scrapping of floors spills out in between each terrifying burst. Aggressive pounding replaces the popping briefly before the unwanted cascade of bullets striking wooden doors return. Blood curling scream deafen the popping for a few seconds before the restoration of silence.
By Iris Harris6 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 NEWS6 months ago in The Swamp
The Gilded Age: Wealth, Power, and Hidden Struggles
The late 19th century in America is often remembered as an age of glittering progress, towering fortunes, and dazzling inventions. This was the Gilded Age, a period roughly spanning from the 1870s to the early 1900s. On the surface, it looked like a golden era—railroads stretching across the continent, skyscrapers rising into the sky, and industrial titans amassing unimaginable wealth.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in The Swamp











