humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
Amid Destruction, Loss, Gaza Clings to Ramadan Traditions with Resilience. AI-Generated.
As the crescent moon signals the arrival of Ramadan, the streets of the Gaza Strip look very different from years past. Once vibrant neighborhoods decorated with glowing lanterns and bustling markets now stand scarred by rubble and silence. Homes have been reduced to debris, electricity is scarce, and the rhythm of daily life has been shattered by months of conflict and loss.
By Sajida Sikandar12 days ago in The Swamp
Jesse Jackson was supposed to be the first Black President
Before Barack Obama became the first Black president, there was Reverend Jesse Jackson. Rev. Jesse Jackson was running for president in 1984 and 1988. Though he didn't win presidency, Jackson continues with his political activism and fighting for equality. In the light of Reverend Jesse Jackson's passing let's look back how Jackson became a political activist and a former presidential candidate.
By Gladys W. Muturi12 days ago in The Swamp
How the Epstein Files Became Public
The release of records connected to the Epstein investigation has unfolded over years through a complex blend of court proceedings, civil litigation, investigative journalism, and transparency laws. Rather than a single “file” being published at once, the public record grew piece by piece—each disclosure shaped by legal standards, media scrutiny, and pressure from victims seeking accountability.
By shaoor afridi12 days ago in The Swamp
A Gathering of Evil Bosses. Top Story - February 2026.
“I’m the queen of chin jutting while I smooth my hair, attacking, insulting, and deflecting to protect my appointer.” “Oh, please, Blondi, my hair is curled, highlighted, and longer than yours. I feature television commercials telling immigrants that we will give them a free plane ride home, and if they voluntarily turn themselves in, they will be allowed to legally apply for re-entry. It runs everywhere, and I look good in it! You can’t compete because of your blond hair. Mine is nicer, and my lips are prettier than yours.”
By Andrea Corwin 12 days ago in The Swamp
A Few Words for Jesse "Messy" Jackson
As one of the lead practitioners of the hustle shuffle, Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson always had a passion for the art of the steal. He hid in plain sight a relationship outside of marriage and the arrival of his love child. His penchant for pushing the mystical notions cost him the nomination to be president––twice.
By Skyler Saunders13 days ago in The Swamp












