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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Systems That Stand the Test of Time

Modern software is often built fast, with new tools and AI that focus on how many features can be added quickly. This rush makes systems look good at first but they may break later when the company grows. The founder of a small firm says that many companies think speed is the same as quality, but

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Zaskowski’s Rise: From Freshman Runner‑Up to Grand Rapids Spring Star

Lilah Zaskowski first made headlines as a freshman in Michigan’s Division 3 girls tennis state finals, finishing second in the top singles category against a seasoned opponent. That early experience set the stage for her growth into one of Forest Hills Eastern’s key players, now ranked tenth in the

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Midfield Shuffle: Ugarte’s Big Move

A new chapter is looming for the 25‑year‑old midfielder who joined Manchester United from Paris Saint‑Germain in August. He has spent most of his time on the bench, with only one start under the current manager. Because he rarely plays, the club’s leadership has decided to let him leave before

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May 08 2026FINANCE

Hidden Costs of Hand‑Made Finance Work

Many firms see technical debt as a growth side effect, but few notice the hidden operational debt that creeps into finance. Early on, teams patch together spreadsheet hacks and informal approvals to keep the books moving. When transaction numbers grow and new reporting rules appear, those patches tu

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

CEC Entertainment Welcomes New Finance Leader

CEC Entertainment, the big name behind Chuck E. Cheese and Peter Piper Pizza, has added a seasoned executive to its top team. Chris Monroe will serve as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, bringing more than three decades of money‑management experience from the restaurant, airline,

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May 08 2026SCIENCE

Pig Transport Woes: Why Distance, Heat and Group Size Matter

Long distances and hot weather make pig journeys risky. When animals travel to a slaughterhouse, any death that occurs en route shows the stress they have endured. Researchers looked at many commercial trips that lasted eight hours or less to see what factors raised the chance of these deaths. Th

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May 08 2026POLITICS

New York Sets Mask Rules for Police and ICE

The state of New York is moving to stop police officers from wearing masks while on duty, a decision announced by Governor Kathy Hochul. The rule also targets the federal agency U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, limiting its presence in places like schools and hospitals unless a jud

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May 08 2026CRIME

Saving Kids from Online Predators

In a plain office in Fairfax, Virginia, a small team inside the Department of Homeland Security fights a hidden war against child predators. Their job is to track down kids who are lured into dangerous online chats and then help the police catch the adults behind it. The unit, called the Cyber Cr

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May 08 2026CRIME

Campus Clash: Two Students Face Hate Crime Charges

A confrontation outside DePaul’s student center in November 2024 has led to serious legal consequences for two men. The incident involved Max Long, a former Israeli soldier, and Michael Kaminsky, both Jewish students who were attacked by masked assailants. One attacker, Kasem Noubani, 24, now faces

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May 08 2026CRYPTO

Morgan Stanley Takes on Crypto Trading

Morgan Stanley has started selling Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana on its ETrade platform. The fee is 50 basis points per trade, which is lower than the 60–95 basis point spreads charged by other brokers. This move lets the bank offer crypto to its 8. 6 million customers without needing a separat

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