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S5.E153: Wonderful Weather, Senior Week, Ants on Paper, Mona Lisa’s New Digs, Knicks Into Finals, Baseball and Softball NVL Semis,

16 min · 26 mei 2026
aflevering S5.E153: Wonderful Weather, Senior Week, Ants on Paper, Mona Lisa’s New Digs, Knicks Into Finals, Baseball and Softball NVL Semis, artwork

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Good morning, Woodland! We're tracking a high-pressure system of excitement today, May 26th! Expect clear skies for those seniors heading to Newport tomorrow, where the mercury is rising to a blistering 87 degrees—perfect conditions for harbor cruises and clam chowder. In the studio, the "Poll of the Week" is swirling around time travel: would you head to the past or the future? Meanwhile, over at the news desk, Pope Leo XIV is raining down regulations on military AI, and shipping containers are chilling on a massive 500-meter Antarctic iceberg. Even the Mona Lisa is seeking shelter in a new 33,000-square-foot underground suite at the Louvre by 2031. Now, let’s check the sports radar where the local action is heating up! Woodland baseball and softball move into the semifinals after big weekend wins. We hit a bit of a cold front on mascot trivia—Shepaug are the Spartans, not the Rams. In the big leagues, the New York Knicks have swept the Cavs, ending a 27-year drought to reach the NBA championship. Over on the mound, the Houston Astros pitched a no-hitter. Keep those Chromebooks charged and stay sunny, Woodland!

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