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May 20 2026OPINION

Casualties and Crimes: What Comes After Hamas’s Brutal Attacks?

On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a violent assault that left deep scars on Israeli communities. Evidence gathered over two years now confirms what many suspected then: sexual violence wasn’t just random cruelty. It was planned. Footage released by Hamas itself showed parts of the attack, but the f

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May 20 2026FINANCE

The Quiet Builders of Modern Banking

The world of finance moves fast, but the people shaping its future often work behind the scenes. One of them is Garth Howat, who has spent nearly two decades turning complex financial puzzles into working systems. His focus isn’t on flashy apps or viral trends—it’s on the hidden gears that make mone

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Why betting on Irish elections raises eyebrows

Irish government officials have been told to look closely at unusual betting patterns on Polymarket. The call came from the Finance Minister after a newspaper reported a surge in last-minute bets tied to Dublin Central’s upcoming election. What caught attention wasn’t just the timing—many of these

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Take on Fixing Finance Teams' Tech Headaches

Finance departments today juggle too many tools that don’t talk to each other. General ledgers, payroll software, spreadsheets, and outsourced accounting services often create more chaos than clarity. The problem isn’t just the tools themselves—it’s how they’re stitched together. Many companies adde

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May 20 2026SPORTS

Spurs shock Thunder with Wemby’s monster night

The San Antonio Spurs pulled off a stunning upset in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 122-115 in double overtime. The real star? Rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama, who dropped 41 points and grabbed 24 rebounds in 49 minutes of action. His final play—a deep

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May 20 2026SPORTS

What’s next for Lions’ rising star Gibbs?

The Detroit Lions just used their power-up option on Jahmyr Gibbs, locking him in through 2025. But the real show is yet to come—a long-term deal that could blow past what most running backs ever earn. A quick look at the numbers shows why Gibbs is suddenly setting the bar for a position that rarely

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May 20 2026RELIGION

What Americans really think about religion’s place in politics

A recent survey shows most Americans want to keep politics out of church services. Around two-thirds of people, including majorities from both political parties, say churches should avoid taking sides in political debates. The survey also found that nearly four in five Americans don’t want churches

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Twin flames and the cost of payback

Twins in ancient stories usually get more attention than they do in religious texts. The Bible barely mentions them, even though carrying two babies at once feels like a miracle worth writing about. The few cases that exist often involve brothers fighting over power, like Jacob and Esau, where the y

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May 20 2026SPORTS

A Basketball Star Takes the Wheel at the Indy 500

Caitlin Clark isn’t just making waves in basketball—she’s about to steer into the spotlight at one of racing’s biggest events. The two-time WNBA All-Star has been picked as the grand marshal for this year’s Indianapolis 500, giving the starting command at a race that’s already sold out. It’s a rare

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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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