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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Multimodal Learning Boosts Engagement and Communication for Neurodiverse Students

Students who think differently often find traditional classroom methods hard to follow. Using stories that mix pictures, sounds, and movement can change that picture. In a recent study, researchers tested how these mixed‑media tales affected kids with learning differences. They measured thr

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

'ICE in Minnesota: A Wake‑Up Call for Democracy'

Obama voiced sharp criticism of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minnesota, describing the agency’s conduct as “dangerous” and likening it to tactics seen only in authoritarian regimes. He highlighted the massive deployment of about 3, 000 federal agents that swept through Minneap

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

New Look for NBA All‑Star Weekend: NBC’s Big Experiment

The NBA has brought its midseason showcase back to NBC after a long absence, hoping the partnership can win over fans old and new. NBC’s return is wrapped in a wave of nostalgia, recalling the 1990s when the league exploded under Bob Costas’s voice and the “Roundball Rock” anthem. The network is

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Feb 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unexpected Box‑Office Woes for Romantic Thriller

The new romantic thriller starring a well‑known actress and her co‑star is not living up to the hype it received before its release. The film was expected to bring in about $40 million over the first four days of a holiday weekend, but it opened with only $13. 3 million on Friday, leaving the total

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Dark‑Cave Greens Show Life Can Thrive Without Sunlight

In 2018, two scientists walked deep into a remote part of the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. They found walls covered with a bright green substance that could not have been reached by any visible light. The green coating is made of tiny cyanobacteria that use two uncommon pigments, chlorophyl

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Marrying Early: A Fresh Look at Love and Life Choices

A quarterback who is still in his twenties has sparked a new conversation about getting married before the age of thirty. His name is Drake Maye, and he joined a Super Bowl team while still very young. Last summer, he tied the knot with his high‑school sweetheart, Ann Michael Maye, and he talked o

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Race Rushed Ahead to Dodge Rain: Fans React

NASCAR has moved the start of the Daytona 500 back by an hour, setting the first lap for 1:30 p. m. ET and the green flag at 2:30 p. m. This change is meant to finish the 500‑mile race before evening rain, a risk that has plagued past editions. The decision comes after the 2024 race was pushed to

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Winter Camellia Show at Massee Lane Gardens

Georgia’s Massee Lane Gardens, a 9‑acre patch near Fort Valley, turns into a colorful display when the cold‑season camellias bloom. Over 1, 000 varieties of these evergreen shrubs light up the grounds with reds, pinks and whites, offering a bright contrast to Georgia’s typical peach scenery. The

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Feb 15 2026CELEBRITIES

A Quiet Moment on the Red Carpet

At a recent Oscars gathering, actor Michael B. Jordan found himself in an unexpected situation with the photographers who usually chase after him. Instead of the usual loud calls and frantic snapping, the camera crew stayed unusually silent as he approached his spot for a photo. When Jordan asked if

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Cooling Breakthrough: Fans May Be Gone

"The Exynos 2600 has a new cooling trick called Heat Pass Block. It sits over the chip and moves heat away faster. Early reports say it can cut temperatures by about twenty percent. If true, phones could run hotter without making noise. Samsung’s design may let the chip hit higher speeds—some say

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