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May 20 2026RELIGION

The Quiet Comeback of Faith in Modern America

For a long time, people assumed young Americans were walking away from religion for good. But something surprising is happening: a growing number of them are turning back to churches, temples, and prayer. This shift isn’t just small talk—it’s reshaping how some view the country’s future. Leaders oft

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May 20 2026CRIME

A look at the recent mosque attack in San Diego

Two young men in San Diego recently attacked a mosque, killing three people before turning their guns on themselves. Their shared online hate for religion likely fueled the attack, though investigators haven’t pinned down a single motive yet. The suspects met online first, then met in person, raisin

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May 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Birthdays to Celebrate on May 19

May 19 isn’t just any day—it’s packed with birthdays that span music, sports, comedy, and activism. Among the most recognizable names are Grace Jones, who turns 75 this year. Born in Jamaica, she became a global icon long before many of today’s stars were even born. Then there’s Michael Che, the com

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Celebrity Memoirs Are So Wildly Hilarious

Most people know Miley Cyrus started life as Destiny Hope Cyrus—hardly a secret, but a fun fact people love repeating. Yet her memoir isn’t just about that name change. It leans heavily into personal stories that make readers wonder: Why do we even care? Shows like “Celebrity Autobiography” mock the

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May 20 2026POLITICS

How Big Donations Shape UK Politics

For years, Nigel Farage has played two roles in public: the friendly guy who chats easily in pubs and the politician quick to snap at tough questions. Now, that second side is on full display as he faces questions about a £5 million gift from a crypto billionaire based in Thailand. The money came fr

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May 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin: What Happens When You Invest $100 Every Month for Over a Decade?

Starting in 2015, putting $100 into Bitcoin each month would have turned $13, 700 into over $632, 000 by mid-2026. That’s a massive 4, 515% return. But here’s the catch: this strategy didn’t make anyone rich overnight. Prices swung wildly, and at one point, the total investment lost 76% of its value

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May 20 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Exchanges Keep Your Money (And What Could Go Wrong)

Centralized exchanges act like digital banks for cryptocurrency. Instead of you holding the keys to your coins, the exchange does. That makes buying, selling, and trading easier—especially if you're new to crypto or want to use regular money like dollars to get started. But convenience comes with ri

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Nashville theme park gets a green light from a famous comedian

A well-known stand-up comic who grew up in Tennessee is putting money into a big new project. Nate Bargatze, who tours sold-out rooms every year, once worked at a smaller theme park that closed years ago. That early job stuck with him. Now he wants to build a $350 million park called Nateland. It wo

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May 20 2026LIFESTYLE

A Local Bar Gets a Fresh Makeover While Keeping Its Heart

The Idle Hour in Mount Morris wasn’t always a hotspot, but new owners Megan and Britton Brooks are changing that. Since buying the place in early 2024, they’ve given the back patio a glow-up, upgraded the stage for live music, and added more fun events like themed bingo nights and adult prom. But th

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

Nippon Ichi Software Struggles with Money Problems

A major Japanese game company is facing tough times. Instead of making profits like it used to, it ended up losing money again this year. Sales dropped a lot because fewer new games and extra content were bought by players. The company released a few games in Japan and some other countries, but none

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