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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
GOP Senator Helps Police Remove Anti-War Protester From Capitol Hill Hearing
A tense moment unfolded on Capitol Hill when Tim Sheehy, a Republican senator from Montana, joined law enforcement officers to physically remove an anti-war protester who interrupted a congressional hearing.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun29 days ago in Journal
Ukraine Using The Copperhead Laser-guided Artillery Shell With Great Success
A video compilation has recently emerged showing the very successful use of the M712 Copperhead laser-guided artillery shell in Ukraine. That led me to a deep dive into the technology of this interesting, supposedly obsolete, weapon and what it teaches us for the future.
By James Marinero30 days ago in Journal
Israel–Iran Conflict Escalates: Tehran Struck as Death Toll Rises to 787. AI-Generated.
Tehran — The reported Israeli strikes on Tehran mark a significant turning point in the long-simmering confrontation between Israel and Iran. With Iranian authorities confirming that the nationwide death toll has reached 787, analysts warn that the conflict may be entering a far more dangerous and unpredictable phase.
By Mayank Sharma30 days ago in Journal
Why America Attacked Iran
“America Just Struck Iran — And the World Is Holding Its Breath” The United States and Israel are now engaged in direct military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran — a dramatic escalation that marks one of the most consequential shifts in American foreign policy in decades. The conflict, which erupted at the end of February 2026, has already reshaped geopolitics in the Middle East and sparked widespread debate over Washington’s objectives and justifications.
By Zakir Ullahabout a month ago in Journal
The Empty Locker
I didn’t know his name at first. I only knew the silence. It was a Tuesday in October. The high school hallway buzzed with its usual chaos—backpacks slamming, laughter echoing, sneakers squeaking on linoleum. But one locker stayed shut. No one leaned against it. No one dropped off homework. Just a quiet space where a boy should have been.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Suitcase in the Hallway
I didn’t pack lightly. The suitcase sat by the door for three days—half-full, then overflowing, then emptied again. I kept adding things I thought I’d need: my favorite coffee mug, the photo from last summer, the sweater that still smelled like home. Then I’d take them out, convinced they were too heavy, too sentimental, too much.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Couple We All Watched Grow Up
I didn’t know them. But I felt like I did. For over a decade, they were part of my life—not as celebrities, but as characters in a story I watched unfold in real time. I saw them at seventeen, awkward and bright-eyed on red carpets, fumbling through interviews, hiding smiles behind their hands. I saw them navigate fame, heartbreak, and the slow, steady work of becoming adults—all while the world watched, judged, and claimed ownership of their journey.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
Israel Renews Strikes on Tehran as Iran Vows Revenge for Supreme Leader’s Death
Escalation After the Killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Tensions in the Middle East have sharply intensified following the confirmed death of Iran’s long-time Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, in joint U.S.–Israeli strikes. The development marks one of the most dramatic turning points in regional geopolitics in decades, triggering immediate retaliation from Iran and raising fears of a broader war.
By Daily Motivationabout a month ago in Journal
What a 1968 Mouse Experiment Tells Us About Society
In 1968, while the human world was preoccupied with space races and social revolutions, a behavioral scientist named John B. Calhoun was building a "utopia" in a laboratory in Maryland. This utopia wasn’t for people, but for mice. Known as Universe 25, this experiment would become one of the most famous—and chilling—studies in the history of behavioral science.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Death of Iran’s Supreme Leader — What Happened?
1. Major US–Israeli Attack on Iran On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched a joint military assault on Iran, involving widespread airstrikes targeting Iranian military and government sites. The strike was described as a large-scale bombardment aimed at crippling Iran’s leadership and defense infrastructure.
By Daily Motivationabout a month ago in Journal











