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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bridging the Gap Between Human and AI Teams

Human and artificial intelligence teams are now stepping into real‑world, high‑stakes jobs. Yet the research on how they work together is scattered across many fields and uses different ideas, making it hard to build a clear picture. Because of this split, we struggle to link what we know about h

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May 25 2026WEATHER

Rainy weekend in Cincinnati? Here's what that means for you

Cincinnati is in for a wet Memorial Day weekend, with rain expected to stick around for most of Sunday and parts of the following days. The forecast shows a 70% chance of showers and storms rolling through downtown Cincinnati by early afternoon. While it won’t be a constant downpour, the heaviest bu

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May 17 2026BUSINESS

HR Tech Reimagined: From Paperwork to People Power

Human resources has shifted from a desk‑bound role into a high‑tech, data‑driven ally for business leaders. New platforms now blend payroll, hiring, performance tracking and more into one system, letting managers see the whole workforce in real time. Enterprise giants use unified tools like Workd

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Charter Committee's struggle shows why Cincinnati needs fresh political voices

Cincinnati’s last city election left the Charter Committee with zero representation on council—a result that seemed to confirm what many suspected: local issues keep taking a backseat to national political drama. While Democratic candidates swept all nine council seats and the mayor’s office, voters

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Apr 28 2026OPINION

When Leadership Fails, Who Pays the Price?

Cincinnati’s police chief faces tough questions about how fairness and leadership shape a city’s safety. Some argue her approach to discipline and crime response doesn’t match modern expectations. Others wonder if personal experiences are blurring her judgment in ways that harm both officers and the

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

What really happened when Cincinnati let go of its police chief

Cincinnati made headlines recently by removing its police chief after 35 years of service, but the way it happened raises tough questions. Instead of following normal procedures, the city spent months on an investigation that produced zero evidence, then paid another firm $50, 000 to essentially reh

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

High School Sports Stars Shine in April

Cincinnati. com fans picked their top high‑school athletes for the week ending April 12, and the results were posted on April 17. Readers chose winners from baseball, softball, lacrosse, track and field, flag football, tennis, and volleyball. Each athlete can now download a digital certificate

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Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

Why Cincinnati schools lose so many students

Cincinnati’s public schools face a quiet problem: many students feel the system isn’t built for them. Some classrooms push every kid through the same routine, even when it doesn’t fit. When students stop caring, adults often notice—but don’t always act. Instead, expectations quietly drop, and habits

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

Cincinnati's Art Scene: Beauty with a Side of Inequality

Cincinnati is a city rich in art, especially Black art. Murals and sculptures can be seen all over, adding a vibrant touch to the city. But, there's a hidden side to this artistic scene. Behind the beauty, there's a story of inequality that often goes unnoticed. Black culture is celebrated in Cinci

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Why Being Around People Matters for Your Well-Being

Humans are naturally social creatures. We rely on others from the moment we are born. Feeling cut off from society can be incredibly stressful. This stress can lead to serious health problems. Studies show that people who feel lonely or isolated are more likely to develop health issues. These inclu

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