THE DIVISION

May 25 2026FINANCE

What’s Really Shaping the Quad Cities’ Commercial Real Estate Scene

The Quad Cities isn’t just another mid-sized metro—it’s quietly reshaping how commercial real estate works. Forget the usual hype about booming markets or ghost towns; this place thrives on practicality. Retail spaces, for example, aren’t just about flashy storefronts anymore. Big chains and franchi

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unanswered Questions in The Boroughs Season 1

The first season of The Boroughs wraps up neatly but leaves some big questions unanswered for future episodes. The showrunners admit they’ve saved at least three major mysteries for later seasons. One involves Sam Cooper’s reflection glitching in the bathroom mirror at the season’s end, a trick borr

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tekken 8’s newest fighter brings a different kind of challenge

The latest update for Tekken 8 introduces a guest fighter who couldn’t be more different from the usual crowd. Yujiro Hanma, nicknamed "The Ogre, " isn’t just another character with flashy tricks or supernatural abilities. Instead, his entire approach relies on raw physical power and decades of mart

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May 25 2026POLITICS

The Ballroom Buzz: Trump’s Fancy Fix vs. Real Money Woes

The White House is currently turning a room into a high-security ballroom, and the president keeps bringing it up. Over 40 times this year alone—9 times in just May so far—Donald Trump has pitched the project, even calling it “peanuts” compared to broader economic struggles. Critics see it as a trop

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May 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Fans Gather Worldwide as Banks Step Into Digital Money

The crypto world is throwing a global party this week, with over 500 meetups in six countries exactly on Bitcoin Pizza Day. The big push comes from Stand With Crypto, a group backed by Coinbase that claims 3. 7 million supporters worldwide. Unlike Wall Street giants that recently dipped their toes i

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May 24 2026FINANCE

How UK money moves could soon never sleep

The Bank of England wants the money pipeline to run all week, every week. Right now, big UK payments and collateral swaps take weekends off, just like high-street banks. That gap traps capital, drives up safety buffers, and pushes overnight risk into piles of unmatched trades. The old rhythm worked

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May 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

How food and festivals keep indigenous communities in central India connected to nature

The people living in the forests of central India have a lifestyle deeply tied to the land. Their daily routines and special celebrations aren’t just about tradition—they’re about survival, respect, and passing down knowledge. For these groups, food isn’t just something you eat; it’s a way to honor

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May 24 2026EDUCATION

A Generous Couple Leaves a Big Mark on USC’s Medical School

The University of South Carolina made a major change to its medical school this year. They renamed it after Florence doctor Edward Floyd and his wife, Kay. The announcement happened during a private gathering on May 22. The decision honors years of support and giving back to the university. Edward

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Understanding How Brain Waves Travel Through the Body

The brain sends out tiny electrical signals that travel through different body parts before reaching the skin’s surface. These signals don’t move in a straight line—they get mixed up, slowed down, or even hidden by muscles, fat, and other tissues. That’s why tools like EEG headsets or EMG armbands d

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Baseball drama: Runner's bold move sparks dugout chaos

The fourth inning of Saturday's game between Boston and Minnesota turned into a mix of strategy and raw emotion. With the Red Sox trailing 2-0, they finally broke through the Twins' pitching. A single and an infield hit put runners on the corners with one out. Then came a line drive that scored the

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