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May 27 2026RELIGION

A look at how St. Louis became a city of faith and firsts

Back in the early 1800s, St. Louis wasn't exactly known for piety. When a man named Stephen Hempstead moved to this small trading post in 1811, he called it "the worst place I've ever seen. " The city's reputation troubled church leaders too. Roman Catholic Bishop Benedict Flaget visited in 1814 and

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Zee’s New Sports Push: Big Plans Amid FIFA Rights Fight

Zee Entertainment is making a bold move into sports broadcasting with four new channels under the Unite8 Sports brand. Two will broadcast in Hindi, and two in English, offering soccer, cricket, kabaddi, badminton, wrestling, boxing, and more. The company has already filed the paperwork to launch the

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Fed Moves and Crypto Calendar: What to Expect This Week

The next week brings a mix of economic reports and crypto governance changes that could sway markets. In the United States, key data points such as housing prices, consumer confidence, and the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index will arrive before markets open. These figures help invest

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Stands Strong Against AI: A New Take on the Future

Bitcoin’s resilience is being highlighted by a seasoned market thinker who believes that artificial intelligence will shake up many rich assets but will leave crypto untouched. He argued that the technology is unlikely to affect Bitcoin’s core value, citing its unique role in the financial ecosystem

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Bringing Digital Shares to Wall Street

Prometheum thinks the next step for tokenised finance is not new crypto markets, but old‑school broker‑dealers and investment advisers. The company says that although many digital tokens exist, most people still buy shares through traditional brokers. If tokenised securities can enter those fa

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Civil War in the MCU: How One Movie Sparked Big Changes

The film that split heroes in 2016 still feels fresh, even a decade later. Its success shows how careful choices can shape an entire franchise. The Russo brothers, who directed the movie, talked about their work during a recent anniversary event. They described how they stood firm on the story’s

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Simple Choice: Why Alaska Should Drop Ranked Voting

Alaska voters face a decision next year about how to choose their leaders. A new proposal wants to end the system that lets voters rank multiple candidates. It says the old way—pick one person—is clearer and fairer. The current method is more complex. Candidates run in a “top‑four jungle

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Strongman Sets Record Weight at Vegas Fitness Show

A 6‑foot‑9, 400‑plus‑pound Icelandic athlete lifted a barbell that weighed over a ton at a popular health and fitness event in Las Vegas. The crowd, made up of tech investors, wellness influencers, and biohackers, watched closely as the barbell bent under his grip. The athlete’s name is Hafthor Björ

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May 26 2026ART

Arts Grants Help 11 Local Projects Grow

The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund gave out $13, 931. 47 this spring to 11 local arts and culture groups. The money went into projects ranging from summer theater camps to art therapy for people who survived brain injuries. The fund uses a competitive spring round. A panel of judges scores each

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Israel Faces New Drone Threats From Hezbollah

The conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has taken a new turn with the use of inexpensive, easily built drones that can evade Israeli defenses. A recent attack on an Israeli soldier by one of these “kamikaze” drones sparked a sharp reaction from high‑ranking officials in

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