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The scoop on social media for influencers, lobbyists, budding politicians and civilians with a stake in the Swamp's trending issues.
100 Hours to Save America's Forecasts
Earlier this year, I heard shocking news - the desire to cut funding to climate and weather forecasting and studies in the United States. Even from the mere suggestion that this might occur, I knew it was going to be bad. Weather and Climate Scientists do the work of saving lives in America, telling us when a storm is coming and how soon. With hurricane season on the up-and-coming, I became painfully aware the lives of cutting funding and people from weather data centers and more would do.
By Minte Stara11 months ago in The Swamp
Silence or Suffer: The True Face of Cancel Culture
We used to say America was the land of free speech. You could speak your mind, challenge authority, and disagree with the majority—without worrying about losing your job, your friends, or your future. But that world is disappearing fast.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
Drowning in Data, Starving for Truth
We were promised a revolution. The internet, we were told, would democratize knowledge—bring the wisdom of the world to our fingertips and make us more intelligent, more informed, and more connected than any generation before. But something went wrong. Because despite living in the most information-rich era in human history, we're not more informed—we're more distracted, misled, and divided than ever before.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
What Happened to True Journalism? A Nation Starved of Truth
There was a time when journalism carried the weight of the republic—tasked with uncovering what was hidden, holding the powerful accountable, and speaking for those who couldn't. It wasn't perfect, but it was respected. The press said, and the country listened.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
Mental Health Is Not a Weapon
We say we want to destigmatize mental health to create a space where people can speak openly, seek help without shame, and be heard with compassion. But if you look closer, you'll see a very different trend emerging. Mental health isn't always treated as a concern to be addressed. Increasingly, it's being used as a weapon.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
Miguna Miguna: Daughter, Real Name, Net Worth, Wife, Education, Age & More
Miguna Miguna is no ordinary lawyer. To some, he’s a fierce political firebrand; to others, a controversial figure whose boldness has earned him both admirers and critics. From his roots in Canada to the heart of Kenya’s political battlefield, Miguna’s journey is marked by sharp legal acumen, fiery speeches, and a relentless fight for justice.
By Marveline Merab11 months ago in The Swamp
Face Filters and Fake Fame: Is Identity Still Real Online?
By 2025, your face may not be your face. Open Instagram or TikTok, and the chances are that the person smiling back at you is wearing a filter, perhaps simply softened the skin, or perhaps a completely refurbished nose, larger eyes, and a pixel-sculpted jaw line. In a world where beauty is generated algorithmically and validation comes in the form of visions and likes, the line between authenticity and illusion is not just blurry is disappearing.
By Sathish Kumar 11 months ago in The Swamp
Eddy Oketch: Age, Education, Career & More
Eddy Oketch’s journey isn’t your typical rise to success. What started as a passion for academics took a surprising turn, leading him down a path filled with unexpected opportunities and challenges. Today, he stands out not just for his achievements but for the story behind them—a tale of resilience, adaptability, and the kind of grit that turns detours into defining moments.
By Marveline Merab11 months ago in The Swamp
X (Twitter) Back Online After Global Outage What Really Happened and Why It Matters
X (Twitter) Back Online After Global Outage What Really Happened and Why It Matters On the morning of May 24/2025 something strange happened a silence that felt louder than any noise. For millions around the globe, the app formerly known as Twitter now simply called X stopped working. No notifications no timelines no DMs. Just an eerie stillness on a platform known for its unrelenting buzz. The outage wasn’t just a technical hiccup it was a jolt to the modern digital soul. People from New York to New Delhi from Berlin to Jakarta suddenly found themselves cut off from a tool that for better or worse has become one of the world’s digital nerve centers. But now X is back. And while services have been restored the ripple effects of the outage remain worth examining both from a technical and human point of view.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp






