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Releasing cool water protects fish in the Grand Canyon. That comes at cost to hydropower

As the Colorado River and its once massive reservoirs shrink from overuse and climate change, officials are faced with a decision that pits conservation against ratepayer costs for electricity.
To fight off predators of the humpback chub, a threatened fish native to the river, Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona would need to do ... (full story)


You should be dancing, yeah. Moving to music offers all kinds of benefits as you age

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Carol Ross can’t stop smiling at dance practice as she shouts out the steps of a routine to members of her tap and jazz troupe for women age 50 and older.
“I’ve been dancing my whole life, it’s the best,” said Ross, who founded the Rodeo City Wreckettes group 23 years ago ... (full story)


Pope calls for robust regulation of AI in manifesto that ponders the future of humanity

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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV called last month for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.
“Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnific ... (full story)


Today in History: June 1, priceless recordings destroyed in Universal Studios fire

Today is Monday, June 1, the 152nd day of 2026. There are 213 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On June 1, 2008, a fire at Universal Studios Hollywood destroyed 3 acres (1.2 hectares) of the studio’s property, including a vault holding as many as 175,000 irreplaceable master audio recordings from hundreds of mus ... (full story)


Ohio data center tax break cost $1.4 billion more than expected in 2025

Ohio’s biggest tax break for data centers is more expensive than once thought. A lot more expensive.
In 2024, the state sales tax exemption for data centers cost Ohio about $555 million in revenue, four times more than the state Department of Taxation forecasted.
In 2025, it cost a whopping $1.6 billion, eleven times m ... (full story)