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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 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A feast of flight soars over central Pennsylvania

Sunday brought a surprise to central Pennsylvania after Saturday’s air show was scrubbed for rain and clouds. Blue Angels pilots, known for their razor-sharp formations, rolled out of their hangars to thrill spectators who had waited an extra day. The sky became a stage for precise turns, tight loop

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Understanding how tiny particles from research labs could travel in the air

Scientists ran tests to see how tiny, invisible particles might spread if they escaped from a big science lab in Sweden. They focused on what could happen in the worst possible accident—one where cooling fails and tiny radioactive bits could fly into the air. The goal was to track where these partic

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May 25 2026WEATHER

Memorial Day weekend weather: wet East, dry West, and some surprises

Memorial Day weekend is shaping up to be a weather rollercoaster across the U. S. While the West enjoys mostly sunny skies and rising temperatures, the East braces for a soggy holiday with showers, storms, and even flash floods. A slow-moving weather front is the main culprit, pulling in moisture an

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May 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

Solar Farms: More Than Just Energy Factories

Solar farms often grab attention for their sheer size and power output, but many in the U. S. are quietly doing extra work. In California, solar panels now sit above irrigation canals, shading them to cut down on water evaporation while generating electricity. This clever setup, first tried in Calif

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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 2026LIFESTYLE

Nature walks can be lovely until a chatty guide ruins the moment

A recent nature walk that started as a promising date turned into something else when an overly talkative guide joined the group. The key moments of quiet and connection between two people hoping to get closer got lost in a flood of words. The guide seemed to think every pause meant someone needed m

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May 25 2026FINANCE

Private loans hit hard as risk rises in quiet finance world

A quiet corner of finance called private credit just hit its roughest patch in years. This $2 trillion market grew fast after 2008 by lending to tech startups, healthcare chains, and factories without strict rules. Low interest rates made risky loans look safe—until they weren’t. Now rates are near

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May 25 2026HEALTH

Lead in Pregnant Women: A Hidden Risk for Babies in Georgia

Researchers in Adjara, a region in Georgia, recently examined how lead levels in pregnant women might affect newborns. Lead is a toxic metal found in old paint, pipes, and some industrial areas. Even small amounts can harm fetal growth, leading to lower birth weights or early births. This study meas

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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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