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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cincinnati's Latest Hollywood Spotlight: The Chaperones

Cincinnati is buzzing with Hollywood energy as a new film, "The Chaperones, " sets up shop in the city. This isn't just any movie; it's a big deal with a hefty budget of over $13 million. The state of Ohio is chipping in over $2 million in tax credits to make this happen, showing just how serious th

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Local Stars Shine a Light on Library Perks

In a surprising turn of events, local celebrities are stepping up to advocate for something unexpected: the free services offered by libraries. This campaign aims to highlight the often-overlooked benefits that libraries provide to communities. Libraries are more than just places to borrow books. T

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Juan Kreutz Takes the Helm at SMBC Americas

Juan Kreutz, known as JC, has been appointed to a big role at SMBC Americas. He is now the head of Structured Finance Solutions and the Deputy Head for the Americas region. JC will be in charge of many financial areas. These include project finance, real estate finance, and global trade finance. He

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Are Moving From Delaware To Texas

Coinbase has decided to move its headquarters from Delaware to Texas. This is a big deal because Delaware has been the go-to state for businesses for a long time. But now, Texas is becoming a popular choice for companies. The reason for the move is that Texas has a more business-friendly environmen

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Current in Trouble: What's Happening to the Gulf Stream?

The Gulf Stream, a major ocean current, is in serious trouble. Scientists have found that climate change is causing it to slow down. This current is part of a bigger system called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC acts like a giant conveyor belt, moving warm water from

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Plans, Bigger Challenges: AI's $50 Billion Bet

A massive $50 billion investment in U. S. data centers by Anthropic is shaking up the AI world. This huge move shows just how fast AI is growing and the big problems that come with it. The main question now is: Can leaders handle this growth without causing big problems for the environment and local

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

From Scientist to Chocolatier: A Sweet Career Shift

Adam Brian Kaiser's journey from a science background to becoming a chocolatier is quite the story. It all started when he moved to Syracuse and began making bonbons as a hobby. His friends and family loved his creations, which sparked an idea: why not turn this passion into a business? Kaiser didn

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Fireworks: The Mystery of Gamma-Ray Bursts

Gamma-ray bursts are intense flashes of energy that light up the universe. They were first spotted in the late 1960s, making them a relatively recent discovery in space science. These bursts are short-lived, lasting from a fraction of a second to a few thousand seconds. The bursts are caused by ext

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bridge Trouble in China: What Went Wrong?

In a dramatic turn of events, a brand new bridge in southwest China crumbled into the mountainside just a day after it was shut down. The Hongqi Bridge, which connects Sichuan and Tibet, had to be closed on Monday because of cracks spotted on nearby roads. But on Tuesday, a landslide struck, causing

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

A Star's Fiery Tantrum: Bad News for Alien Neighbors

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery. They spotted a huge burst of energy from a star not too far away. This burst, called a coronal mass ejection, is like a massive solar tantrum. It can be very destructive. This is the first time scientists have seen such an event happening on a star

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