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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 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Gulfstream IV Jets

The Gulfstream IV is a classic private jet that has long been favored by many well‑known figures. It can fly up to Mach 0. 80 and cover about 4, 150 nautical miles, thanks to its powerful Rolls‑Royce engines. Though the model was first produced in the 1980s and is no longer built, it still attracts

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Pope Leo Says AI Is Stirring Trouble – Time to Take a Pause

The pope has spoken out about the danger of artificial intelligence, saying it can stir up fights and make wars easier. He thinks many people are rushing to develop new AI tools without enough thought about the risks. The Vatican wants governments and tech companies to slow down their progress. A

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May 25 2026RELIGION

AI Needs a Reset: A Call for Human‑Centric Control

The latest message from Pope Leo XIV urges a pause on the unchecked rise of artificial intelligence. He argues that AI must be “disarmed” to safeguard people from its possible threats, joining a growing conversation about how much power governments should hold over this fast‑moving field. During hi

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May 25 2026SPORTS

The Tennis Debate: Human Calls vs Tech at the French Open

The French Open keeps its old‑school judges while tech fans push for change. A former Wimbledon semi‑finalist, Tim Henman, said he likes the tradition but still wants electronic line calling (ELC). He also noted that on clay, the ball mark can be confusing. The tournament’s president says t

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May 25 2026OPINION

Disney Star Wars Movie Opens Below All-Time Low

The latest Disney release in the Star Wars universe has posted the smallest opening weekend ever for a Disney‑produced film in the franchise. Over the extended Memorial Day break, it earned only about $81 million on Friday‑Saturday‑Sunday, with a projected total of roughly $97 million when the fourt

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cable Cost vs. Sound: Why Cheap Wins

The idea that pricey cables deliver superior audio is a myth. Research shows that ordinary, inexpensive cords can match the performance of high‑priced alternatives in measurable tests. In one study, a $7 cable from Amazon was compared to a $4, 100 luxury line. Using professional equipment that sends

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Gems of 1970s Sci‑Fi TV

The seventies were a boom time for space adventures, but many shows have slipped into the shadows. A few of these series still feel fresh when you watch them today, and they deserve a second look. First up is the TV spin‑off of the classic “Planet of the Apes” saga. In 1974, a single season follo

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May 25 2026POLITICS

California Voters Say “Enough With the Drama, Give Us Results”

The new year began with a bold claim: California’s next election would split people into “builders” and “blockers, ” not just red versus blue. Builders want practical solutions for housing, jobs, water, energy, safety and accountability. Blockers prefer to keep the status quo and let political theat

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Redistricting War: How the House Might Lose Its Voice

The fight over how congressional districts are drawn has grown into a national crisis. Three big forces have pushed the battle to new heights. First, Donald Trump’s preferred Republicans won key state races in Indiana, removing resistance to his gerrymandering plans. Second, the Supreme Court weaken

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