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Monday Article
Schools adopt a phone ban
Schools consider adopting a phone ban Connecticut joins a growing number of states enacting a cellphone ban. Even the nation's largest school system, New York City schools, is considering adopting a similar policy. Students in Stamford will have limited access to...
A Celebrated Ocean Liner
A Celebrated Ocean Liner Is Being Turned into the World’s Largest Artificial Reef For decades, the SS United States has been moored off Philadelphia as a reminder of the nation’s seafaring past, but looking now to the future, it will be sunk to create a natural...
Kids doing chores
Experts Say Kids Who Are Used to Doing Chores Become More Successful According to Julie Lythcott-Haims, the author of How to Raise an Adult,chores help a person develop a certain attitude which can lead to them taking charge when there’s help needed. This quality will...
Volunteers in Florida
Dozens of Greater Cincinnati volunteers in Florida helping with back-to-back hurricanes Several Cincinnati organizations already have volunteers on the ground in Florida ready to help. The American Red Cross has around 80 local volunteers down south right now from the...
Love at first sight
Is Love at First Sight Real? The answer to whether love at first sight is real ultimately boils down the definition of love. Generally speaking, love is defined as a deeply intimate relationship where security, trust, safety, and attachment have all been established....
Thursday night
Thursday night's northern lights show is all anyone is talking about The geomagnetic storm that sent the aurora borealis far south Thursday has subsided. The current aurora map shows the oval aurora may be seen as far south as northern Iowa. "The last week was simply...
Woman Searching for a Kidney
Woman is searching for living kidney donor Twenty-eight-year-old Jessica Biolo is sharing her battle with chronic kidney disease in hopes of finding a life-saving donor. Four days a week, Jessica Biolo listens to her at-home hemodialysis device beeping for hours on...
Rake it or leave it
Rake it or leave it? To rake or not to rake? The debate about what to do with those leavesbuilding up on your lawn erupts anew each fall, with lawncare enthusiasts and environmentalists alike weighing in on the pros and cons of each. While there are ecological...
Polite Tone with AI Matters
Does AI deserve to be spoken to politely? Forty-eight percent of Americans think so and Gen Z are the nicest to robots. And manners may count for something because four in 10 Americans think one day our past behavior towards AI, Alexa, Siri and all things robot will...
Lemonade Stand
A community unites behind two children after their lemonade stand was robbed When life hands you lemons, sometimes it takes a village to make lemonade. That’s exactly what happened when Rebecca and Josh Caldwell’s sweet summer business turned sour. The Caldwell...
Friday Article
Schools adopt a phone ban
Schools consider adopting a phone ban Connecticut joins a growing number of states enacting a cellphone ban. Even the nation's largest school system, New York City schools, is considering adopting a similar policy. Students in Stamford will have limited access to...
A Celebrated Ocean Liner
A Celebrated Ocean Liner Is Being Turned into the World’s Largest Artificial Reef For decades, the SS United States has been moored off Philadelphia as a reminder of the nation’s seafaring past, but looking now to the future, it will be sunk to create a natural...
Kids doing chores
Experts Say Kids Who Are Used to Doing Chores Become More Successful According to Julie Lythcott-Haims, the author of How to Raise an Adult,chores help a person develop a certain attitude which can lead to them taking charge when there’s help needed. This quality will...
Volunteers in Florida
Dozens of Greater Cincinnati volunteers in Florida helping with back-to-back hurricanes Several Cincinnati organizations already have volunteers on the ground in Florida ready to help. The American Red Cross has around 80 local volunteers down south right now from the...
Love at first sight
Is Love at First Sight Real? The answer to whether love at first sight is real ultimately boils down the definition of love. Generally speaking, love is defined as a deeply intimate relationship where security, trust, safety, and attachment have all been established....
Thursday night
Thursday night's northern lights show is all anyone is talking about The geomagnetic storm that sent the aurora borealis far south Thursday has subsided. The current aurora map shows the oval aurora may be seen as far south as northern Iowa. "The last week was simply...
Woman Searching for a Kidney
Woman is searching for living kidney donor Twenty-eight-year-old Jessica Biolo is sharing her battle with chronic kidney disease in hopes of finding a life-saving donor. Four days a week, Jessica Biolo listens to her at-home hemodialysis device beeping for hours on...
Rake it or leave it
Rake it or leave it? To rake or not to rake? The debate about what to do with those leavesbuilding up on your lawn erupts anew each fall, with lawncare enthusiasts and environmentalists alike weighing in on the pros and cons of each. While there are ecological...
Polite Tone with AI Matters
Does AI deserve to be spoken to politely? Forty-eight percent of Americans think so and Gen Z are the nicest to robots. And manners may count for something because four in 10 Americans think one day our past behavior towards AI, Alexa, Siri and all things robot will...
Lemonade Stand
A community unites behind two children after their lemonade stand was robbed When life hands you lemons, sometimes it takes a village to make lemonade. That’s exactly what happened when Rebecca and Josh Caldwell’s sweet summer business turned sour. The Caldwell...