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When Hollywood takes Washington. Keep tabs on the celebrities influencing politics with their activism, opinions, campaign endorsements and more.
Russian has been sanctioned in every way, so what else can they lose?
Putin reportedly sent President Xi of China a message of congratulations on his re-inauguration to a third term as president.
EstalontechPublished 2 years ago in The SwampHerschel Walker and Christian are a joke
Warning: This story contains strong language so please excuse the language. Readers be advised. Oh man! This year 2022 is full of surprises and not so full of surprises like for instance the whole Herschel Walker alleged mistress and baby mamas exposing his ass.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 2 years ago in The SwampElon Musk is actually selling a 'Burnt Hair' fragrance
Elon Musk announced that over 10,000 bottles of his new perfume, Burnt Hair, have been sold. Priced at $100 per bottle, this totals over $1 million in sales. Elon Musk also said that he couldn’t wait for the media stories about the sales of The Boring Company’s new product.
Keep ‘N’ Alive: How Alvin Kamara May Have Sparked a Revolution in Free Speech
Can we finally put to rest the idea that only Foundational Black Americans (FBA) may use the word rhyming with trigger and beginning with ‘N’? There’s a whole host of other names to call melanated members of society with coily hair, broad noses, and plump lips.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in The SwampAlex Jones is Now a Broke, Ignorant Slob
Today in Connecticut, a jury has awarded 965 million dollars to the plaintiffs in the defamation court case against far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The parents and family of the Sandy Hook mass shooting victims have scored a huge legal win against the Infowars talk show host.
Jason ProvencioPublished 2 years ago in The SwampTrump is the ‘Hope For Peace’ in Ukraine , as Emphasized by a NATO Member
He claimed that Biden had gone “too far” in his criticism of Putin’s continued presidency in Russia. The right-wing populist leader, a close ally of the Former U.S. president, recently declared,
EstalontechPublished 2 years ago in The SwampA program to train health professionals as advocates for clean air policies and programs with the ultimate aim to protect and promote people’s health and wellbeing.
Health professionals shape the dialog on air pollution and health topics both through direct engagement within their communities and peer colleagues and also while influencing public policy agendas on personal and population-level interventions. WHO is piloting a program to train health workers to advocate for clean air measures in the communities where they work. The project is led by the Air Quality and Health Unit within the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health. The global training curriculum is designed to be tailored at the regional and country level.
Viona AmindaPublished 2 years ago in The SwampNorth Korea Fires a Missile Over Japan
Good Evening. I’m Jason Provencio, with Proven News Network. A new story, breaking from Japan. North Korea fires its 21st missile this year. That’s 1 more than Trump can count with his fingers and toe-sies. This problem with Missile #21? It flew over Japan.
Jason ProvencioPublished 2 years ago in The SwampAI predicts how Princess Diana and Michael Jackson would look if still alive today
Some of the biggest names in the world have left us before their time and their fans have been left wondering what could have been today had they not passed away. It's as if we are all in a parallel universe where we haven't lost gems like the people's princess Diana, or the legend Tupac, or Paul Walker, who still is a lingering influence on the world of Fast and Furious.
Man claiming to be King Charles illegitimate son wants 'the truth'
The latest twist from the 56-year-old comes in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death. An Australian man, who claims to be the illegitimate of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker-Bowles, says he still seeks answers regardless of whether his alleged father is King.
Many heads of state gathered at Buckingham Palace!
In the evening of September 18, local time, several white buses drove into Buckingham Palace, with most of the world's most important people, dignitaries and their spouses, as well as many leading members of the royal family, including many kings and queens.
How Inflation has Affected our Everyday Living
Already in January, the IMF had reduced its forecast for the growth of the global GDP in 2022 by 0.5 percentage points, bringing it down to 4.4 percent. At that time, it alluded to concerns associated with COVID-19, inflation, supply interruptions, and the anticipated increase in interest rates from the Fed.
EstalontechPublished 2 years ago in The Swamp