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May 15 2026WEATHER

Spring weather plays hide and seek in Central New York before summer heat arrives

The Northeast often keeps its residents guessing in May, and Central New York residents should pack a light jacket this week. A stubborn low-pressure system drifting overhead keeps clouds parked and showers popping up randomly. Most spots see only drizzle or brief light rain, with totals barely enou

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May 15 2026CRIME

Two unusual things happened in Pennsylvania yesterday

A major government agency wants your help with a weather mystery. The National Weather Service is collecting hail reports from yesterday’s storms in Western Pennsylvania. They want to know where people saw hail, how big it was, and when it fell. Sending photos is encouraged. The data will help map t

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Luke Combs plays two big shows in Green Bay—what the weather might mean for fans

Green Bay is getting not one, but two Luke Combs concerts on May 15 and 16 at Lambeau Field. This marks the first time back-to-back shows have happened there. It’s still early in the year, but the temps could reach the upper 70s or even 80 degrees during the weekend. That would be the first time Gre

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Will the Red Sox and Phillies play tonight? Weather makes it tricky

A matchup between Boston and Philadelphia tonight faces an unexpected challenge—not just the teams, but the rain. The game is set to start at 6:45 p. m. ET, but dark clouds and steady showers could turn the field into a slippery mess. Boston’s side isn’t giving up easily. They’ve already posted upda

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May 15 2026CRIME

Chicago faces another wave of payouts over police mistakes and city failures

Taxpayers in Chicago are about to shell out another $16. 5 million because city police and officials keep making costly errors. The money covers two fresh cases where officers hurt people and one where the city ignored its own rules for building homes. Arnold Day got $13 million after Chicago detec

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Small-town wrestler shocks top competitors to reach championship

Jayden James wasn’t supposed to be throwing opponents down on a mat in Kentucky this week. He was supposed to be cramming for a finance test at his New Jersey high school. But instead of worrying about spreadsheets, he spent Thursday outgrabbing seasoned college wrestlers twice his age in the U. S.

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May 15 2026BUSINESS

How a Tech Giant Plans to Fuel Its AI Future

SoftBank isn’t just buying into AI—it’s betting big on it. During a recent earnings call, a company leader hinted that OpenAI’s stock could be used like a loan to fund future projects. This isn’t just about owning shares; it’s about treating AI as a financial powerhouse. SoftBank sees OpenAI’s value

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Senator’s cash advantage in Texas runoff sparks debate

Texas voters are about to see a flood of campaign ads as Senator John Cornyn tries to hold onto his Senate seat against a surprising challenge from Attorney General Ken Paxton. Cornyn’s team recently reported raising $4. 3 million, giving him a big financial lead going into next week’s runoff vote.

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making Medical Devices Better, Faster, and Safer

Medical device companies often struggle to meet strict rules while still getting products out quickly. ISO 13485 is a standard that ensures quality and safety in medical devices, but following it can slow things down. Some firms try to cut corners, risking mistakes. Others get stuck in paperwork, de

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Turning plant pigments into high-purity medicine: a smarter way to clean up safflower extracts

Every year, farmers harvest safflowers—bright orange flowers used in teas and dyes—to extract a compound called HSYA. This natural pigment shows promise against inflammation and blood clots, but the crude extract is messy: only about one-fifth of it is the active ingredient. To turn this into medici

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