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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Late‑Night Show Goes Digital

The classic late‑night format is at a turning point. A former TV host has decided to move the show straight onto YouTube, hoping it will survive in a world where people watch clips instead of full episodes. He plans to film from his home in Los Angeles, keeping costs low and the crew small. Each

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May 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Memorial Day: What’s Open and Closed

The holiday that honors those who died for the country falls on the fourth Monday in May. Because it is a federal holiday, many places shut down or change their hours. Mail stops on this day. The Postal Service is closed, so no letters or packages arrive at homes or businesses. Delivery compa

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May 25 2026BUSINESS

Buying Instead of Building: The New Way to Start a Business

People who dream of owning a company are now looking at ready‑made options instead of building from scratch. When a business already has customers, steady money coming in, and a set of working procedures, it can be an attractive purchase. Entrepreneurs who choose this path are called acquisition e

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May 25 2026BUSINESS

India Data‑Centre Boom Could Outpace Schneider’s Whole Business

Schneider Electric sees its Indian data‑centre arm growing faster than any other part of the company. The French group expects that, as India ramps up from about 1. 5 GW of data‑centre capacity to between six and eight GW, its India unit could become the company’s largest business in three to five y

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May 25 2026BUSINESS

Dress Like a Boss: How Your Clothes Shape Workplace Power

The first thing people notice when you walk into a meeting is what you’re wearing, not your words. A smart suit signals authority; jeans and sneakers send a different message. Research shows that leaders who keep their wardrobe consistent earn more trust from staff and clients alike. When you switc

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May 25 2026WEATHER

Rainy Memorial Day and a Week of Showers in Boston

Boston’s weather this week will be quite wet. The first day, Memorial Day, starts with fog and light showers that may last into the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the low 70s, with breezes keeping it calm. Some rain might reach a quarter of an inch in the morning, so people may stay inside. On

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May 25 2026WEATHER

Storm Season Outlook: What to Expect in 2026

The official start of the 2026 tropical storm and hurricane season is fast approaching, with scientists forecasting a quieter year overall. NOAA’s latest models suggest about a 35 % chance that the season will be near normal, while only a 10 % probability exists for more named storms than usual. A d

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Ecosystem Signals: How Coral Algae Talk Through Electricity

Symbiodinium microadriaticum, a tiny dinoflagellate that lives inside coral tissues, can release electrons into its surroundings during photosynthesis. This process, known as extracellular electron transfer (EET), lets the algae send electrical signals to nearby cells. Researchers discovered that th

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May 25 2026WEATHER

Dry Day Ahead: Cincinnati Gets a Break from the Rain

The weekend’s steady showers pushed back two Reds games and changed the schedule for the Taste of Cincinnati festival. The National Weather Service in Wilmington now predicts a clear break on Monday, May 25, before the wet spell returns later in the week. Fog will blanket the city early, but it sh

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Thermal‑Light Mix in Tumor Treatment: A New Computer View

Researchers have built a computer model that shows how light, heat and chemical reactions work together when treating cancer with a dye called indocyanine green (ICG). The model uses a fast Monte‑Carlo method on graphics cards to trace how 808‑nanometer laser light moves through a three‑dimension

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