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Ireland’s TV fairy tales still dodge the country’s real economic story
Ireland's Dancing with the Stars finale offers glittering escapism, but the TV fairy tale floats above a far harsher economic…
Entertainment DeskAll we know about today’s Massachusetts power outages so far
Powerful March winds have knocked out electricity for tens of thousands across Massachusetts, exposing the limits of an aging, storm-battered…
Science DeskIsrael’s Iran strikes quietly test how far Trump will gamble on Hormuz
Israel's latest strikes on Iran are less about revenge and more about testing how far Trump will gamble with the…
World DeskBond Markets Are Quietly Signaling They Don’t Believe the Fed’s Soft-Landing Story
Retreating Treasury yields and a drifting dollar mask a harsher truth: bond traders are quietly betting against the Fed's soft-landing…
Business DeskKatelyn Cummins’ Dancing Win Shows How Irish TV Still Treats Working-Class Stories as Weekend Escapism
Katelyn Cummins' latest TV win is being sold as harmless glitter, but the way Irish television frames her story keeps…
Entertainment DeskPeggy Siegal Controversy: Why Her Epstein Revelations Threaten Hollywood’s Power Structure
Peggy Siegal's Epstein revelations expose how Hollywood publicists can launder reputations and enable abuse instead of challenging power.
Entertainment DeskDolores Keane’s legacy shows how folk music guarded truths Ireland’s elites ignored
Dolores Keane's death is a reminder that Irish folk singers have long been the first to name social fractures that…
Entertainment DeskWhat this lawsuit over dictionary data means for every AI startup scraping the web
Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI in March 2026 over dictionary and reference data. If plaintiffs win, small AI startups could…
Tech DeskPublishers suing OpenAI are late to a fight they already helped create
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI in March 2026 for copying nearly 100,000 articles to train ChatGPT. Publishers spent years…
Business DeskIran is quietly testing how much pain the world will tolerate at Hormuz
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz after U.S.-Israeli strikes; the blockade is a test of how much pain the…
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