House Votes To End Trump’s Canada Tariffs As GOP Lawmakers Break Ranks

The Republican-led House of Representatives voted Wednesday evening to terminate tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on Canada as six GOP lawmakers joined Democrats in a largely symbolic rebuke of the administration’s trade policy. The measure passed by a 219 to 211 vote. Only one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, voted against the resolution, … Read more

Five Days Before Death — Six Weeks After a New Liver

These two photos show something medicine can do that still feels almost unbelievable. In the first image, taken just five days before surgery, the man’s skin is deeply yellow. His eyes are discolored. His body looks exhausted. That yellow color is called jaundice. It happens when the liver can no longer process bilirubin — a … Read more

The Scene That Made From Dusk Till Dawn Unforgettable

When From Dusk Till Dawn hit theaters in 1996, it instantly carved out its place as a cult classic. Written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Robert Rodriguez, the film blended crime, horror, and dark humor into something audiences had never quite seen before. Tarantino didn’t just write the screenplay — he also stepped in … Read more

The Day Lightning Wiped Out an Entire Football Team

In October 1998, a local football match in eastern Kasai province, Democratic Republic of Congo, turned into one of the most shocking tragedies in sports history. Two community teams — Bena Tshadi and Basanga — were facing off in what had been a competitive match. The score was tied 1–1. Spectators stood around the pitch, … Read more

Trump Admin Wins Another Monster Immigration Case

The Trump administration notched another major win at the appellate level on Monday, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stepped in to halt yet another bout of lower-court activism. In a decisive move, the Ninth Circuit issued a stay of a district court ruling that had vacated Kristi Noem’s termination of … Read more