Category: News

  • Mexico City Club Slammed And Praised After Charging Americans $300 To Enter

    Mexico City Club Slammed And Praised After Charging Americans $300 To Enter

    A nightclub in one of Mexico City’s most popular neighborhoods is facing intense debate online after introducing a pricing policy that forces American tourists to pay around $300 to enter while visitors from other countries are charged closer to $20. The nightclub, Club Japan, says the move is tied to growing anger over rising living…

  • Trump Praises Massive Gold Statue Installed at Doral Golf Resort

    Trump Praises Massive Gold Statue Installed at Doral Golf Resort

    A towering gold statue of Donald Trump standing outside his own golf course already sounded like satire before people learned who paid for it. Then came the prayer circle, the crypto investors, the presidential phone call, and the pastor publicly insisting that the statue was “not a golden calf.” Within hours, the ceremony exploded across…

  • A Dutch Birdwatcher Visited a Landfill at the End of the World. It Triggered a Deadly Cruise Ship Outbreak.

    A Dutch Birdwatcher Visited a Landfill at the End of the World. It Triggered a Deadly Cruise Ship Outbreak.

    At the southern edge of Argentina, where the continent runs out of land and the ocean takes over, there is a landfill that locals avoid and birdwatchers seek out. Surrounded by wind-battered waste and the particular smell of refuse left to accumulate beyond its original limits, it sits four miles outside Ushuaia. This city has…

  • The Most Manipulative People May Also Be The Most Emotionally Intelligent

    The Most Manipulative People May Also Be The Most Emotionally Intelligent

    Some people walk into your life and seem to understand you almost instantly. They know how to comfort you when you are stressed, how to make you laugh when you feel awkward, and how to earn your trust without trying too hard. That kind of emotional intelligence usually feels comforting. Psychologists now warn that, in…

  • The Hidden Giant That Produced Almost Half Of Earth’s Gold

    The Hidden Giant That Produced Almost Half Of Earth’s Gold

    Gold has shaped empires, fueled wars, influenced diplomacy, and transformed economies for thousands of years across continents and cultures. From ancient jewelry and religious artifacts to modern financial reserves and investment markets, this metal has carried power, symbolism, and measurable value through every major era of recorded history. Its presence has often signaled wealth and…

  • An English Cow Went Viral After Google Blurred Its Face On Street View

    An English Cow Went Viral After Google Blurred Its Face On Street View

    Google Street View has captured plenty of strange moments over the years, but very few have involved a cow apparently needing privacy protection. A quiet stretch of countryside beside the River Cam in Cambridge suddenly became internet history after Google’s automated systems blurred the face of a passing cow exactly like it would blur a…

  • White House Erupts After Mark Hamill Shares Trump Grave Image Online

    White House Erupts After Mark Hamill Shares Trump Grave Image Online

    Mark Hamill has spent years attacking Donald Trump online, but his latest post triggered a reaction that went far beyond the usual celebrity political drama. The Star Wars actor suddenly found himself facing condemnation directly from the White House after posting an image that many critics viewed as deeply disturbing, especially given the repeated threats…

  • US Expands Passport Crackdown on Parents Owing Child Support

    US Expands Passport Crackdown on Parents Owing Child Support

    Thousands of Americans could soon lose one of the most important travel documents they own. The U.S. State Department has confirmed it will begin revoking passports from parents who owe significant amounts of unpaid child support, marking one of the toughest enforcement pushes tied to a federal law that has existed for nearly three decades.…

  • The Real Story Behind Mamdani’s Plan to Tax Ken Griffin’s $238 Million Penthouse

    The Real Story Behind Mamdani’s Plan to Tax Ken Griffin’s $238 Million Penthouse

    The towering penthouses along Manhattan’s Billionaires’ Row have served as quiet sanctuaries for the global elite, insulated from the gritty political realities of the city below. That unspoken boundary was shattered this spring when a routine tax proposal was transformed into a highly publicized standoff between New York City’s progressive leadership and one of the…

  • Iran Built a Permit System for the Strait of Hormuz. Now It’s Charging Ships Up to $2 Million to Cross.

    Iran Built a Permit System for the Strait of Hormuz. Now It’s Charging Ships Up to $2 Million to Cross.

    Before the war, roughly 120 ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz every single day. Tankers carrying crude oil, vessels loaded with liquefied natural gas, container ships moving fertiliser and petroleum products between the Gulf and the rest of the world, all of them transiting freely through a narrow channel that carries one-fifth of the global…