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May 26 2026WEATHER

Wind Advisory: Strong Gusts and Rain Sweep Through Missoula Area

A fast-moving band of rain and wind is slicing through parts of western Montana today, with gusts strong enough to rattle loose items and drop small branches. The system is racing north at about 35 miles per hour, currently stretching from just southwest of Missoula all the way to areas southeast of

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May 26 2026RELIGION

When Tech Outpaces Ethics: A Pope’s Call to Tame AI

The world’s top religious leader just dropped a heavy message about artificial intelligence. The Pope isn’t just talking about AI as a cool new tool—he’s calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. In his first big statement on the issue, he argues that if AI is left unchecked, it could either h

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May 26 2026RELIGION

The Pope’s Take on AI: Bigger Than Just Rules

The new pope has dropped a major statement about artificial intelligence, calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. Instead of just asking for quick fixes, he’s pushing for deep changes in how AI is built and used. His main warning? Right now, too much power sits in the hands of a few big tech

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Privacy-friendly AI predictions for shared sensitive data

Two companies want to team up. One holds private data shaped like a network: hospitals see how diseases spread, banks track transaction patterns. The other has a secret AI model that makes sense of such data to predict risks or trends. But neither can share their secrets directly—client privacy rule

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Firms Are Pushing to Skip the Bank Middleman

Most people never think about what happens when they tap "send" on their phone. The money doesn't magically appear in the recipient's bank—it travels through a hidden maze of bank accounts, reserve systems, and Federal Reserve tools that decide when payments actually finish. For crypto companies, th

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Helping arthritis patients live better with online support

Inflammatory arthritis affects millions of people worldwide, keeping many of them from living life fully even when their condition is under control. While modern treatments help over 80% of patients reach low disease activity, daily struggles like pain and fatigue often remain. A new online program

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Fitness Trackers Change the Way People Move

Wearable gadgets like fitness bands and smartwatches are everywhere now. People strap them on to count steps, track sleep, or record heartbeats. But do these devices actually push users to live healthier lives? The answer isn’t as clear-cut as ads suggest. Researchers looked at real-world data from

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May 26 2026LIFESTYLE

When do bars really close? It depends on where you are

Colorado has a funny way of letting some towns stretch the rules on alcohol sales—especially when it comes to late-night partying. Glendale, a tiny city sandwiched between Denver and Aurora, lets bars serve drinks until 4 a. m. , while Denver itself is stuck at 2 a. m. under state law. The secret? A

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Taiwan keeps close watch as China steps up military moves

Taiwan’s navy and air force had another busy day last Monday as they tracked Chinese military planes and ships moving around the island. This follows a similar patrol just six days earlier, showing how Beijing keeps raising pressure on Taipei. Taiwan noticed 21 Chinese aircraft—including fighter jet

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Festival of Art, Drinks and Family Fun Returns to Ella Sharp Museum

The summer buzz in Jackson starts on Saturday, June 6, when the Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History opens its doors for the twelfth Art, Beer & Wine Festival. Visitors can arrive at 2 p. m. , with an early‑entry option from 1 p. m. for those who want to beat the crowd. This year’s gathering is the

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