Call it the Schrödinger's Hat paradox.
Right now, thousands of caps, T-shirts, sweatshirts and face masks proclaiming the Los Angeles Rams the next Super Bowl champion are sitting in boxes. A parallel pile of merchandise celebrates the victory of the Cincinnati Bengals.
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CVS receipts are known for being absurdly long — a fact that has inspired a thousand memes and the disapproval of some people over how wasteful the pharmacy chain can be with its ink and paper. Now, an Etsy seller has created a meme you can wear in the form
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I am stalled researching my family history. According to old Cincinnati directories, my great uncle moved in 1947 from Marquis Street in Walnut Hills to Layton Alley. But I can’t find a Layton Alley on any map, old or new. Where did my Uncle Arthur go? I’ve lost him. Help! —CRYING UNCLE
The highlight of last week's summer town meeting, sponsored by the town's summer residents advisory committee, was a report on the group's opposition to the residential tax exemption. Allowed as a local option under state law, the exemption gives a community the option
We’re in the shaggiest part of the dog days of summer. The sun is still strolling lazily through the sky, baking us all in its wake. You can still get a nice tan on your afternoon walk, and sip a cold beverage to cool down during the hottest part of the day before lounging on the front porch
Pantone’s Color of the Year announcement is often met with both curiosity and derision — in part because so many of the color choices seem so, well, basic: Classic Blue in 2020, Ultra Violet (purple) in 2018, Emerald (green) in 2013, all from their existing inventory of hues.
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He kept sensitive documents when he was told he shouldn’t and that’s a chargeable crime.
While Trump repeatedly evaded criminal liability for acts he committed while in office, in part because the office he held provided him with potential defenses, he is no longer president. | Yuki
A top Republican senator is demanding answers from the FBI, arguing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton received “kid gloves” treatment during the bureau's investigation into her private email server, especially compared to the raid of Mar-a-Lago.
Clinton was the subject of a