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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wagner Entertainment Welcomes New Talent to Expand Its Reach

Wagner Entertainment is making waves in the film industry with two significant new hires. Ryan Hamilton, a seasoned executive from Arclight Films, is stepping into the role of Head of Worldwide Sales. Meanwhile, Amanda Larney, formerly of Killer Films, is taking on the position of Head of Developmen

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Art and Activism: Hiam Abbass's Bold Stand at the Berlin Film Festival

At this year's Berlin Film Festival, a heated debate erupted over the role of politics in cinema. Hiam Abbass, a well-known French-Palestinian actress, strongly believes that art and politics are deeply intertwined. She is currently showcasing two films at the festival, both carrying powerful politi

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln: A Political Powerhouse

Abraham Lincoln is often remembered as the humble, honest man who rose from a log cabin to the presidency. But the reality is much more complex. Lincoln was a shrewd political strategist who knew how to navigate the murky waters of politics. He was not just a wise old man who stumbled into the pres

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Tech Tycoons Shaping California's Future

California is seeing a big wave of money pouring into politics from tech billionaires and companies. This isn't just about elections; it's about shaping the future of technology and regulation in the state. With artificial intelligence booming, these big players want to make sure their interests are

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drunk Driving Tech: A Race Against Time

A law aimed at reducing drunk driving deaths is stuck in the slow lane. The law, passed in 2021, requires new cars to have tech that detects if a driver is drunk or impaired. This tech could be things like sensors that check for alcohol in the air or scanners that track eye movements. The goal is to

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

American Roads May Soon See Solid-State EV Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a common sight on American roads, but the batteries powering them are still evolving. Most EVs use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP), nickel-manganese cobalt (NMC), or nickel-cobalt aluminum (NCA) batteries. These are well-known technologies, but they have been around

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Bonanza: Disney Leads the Pack in 2026

Disney has made history by becoming the first studio to hit the $1 billion mark worldwide in 2026, and they're not slowing down. With seven weeks already under their belt, the Mouse House is proving that they're still the king of the box office. But they're not the only ones making waves. Warner Br

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Albuquerque's Big Talk: Crime, Homelessness, and Your Chance to Ask Tough Questions

The Albuquerque Journal is shaking things up. They're ditching the old way of doing things behind closed doors. Now, they're bringing the conversation out into the open. On March 2, they're hosting a live town hall with Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman. The focus? Crime, safety, homel

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Helped a Mom Stand on Her Own Two Feet

Karin, a mom of four from Fort Worth, Texas, found herself in a tough spot after her marriage fell apart. She had no access to bank accounts or credit cards, leaving her with just $56 to her name. Banks turned her away when she tried to deposit cash, citing anti-money laundering laws and the fact th

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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Big Bet on Simple Yes or No Trading

Wall Street is trying to bring back an old idea: "yes or no" trading. This is where you bet on whether something will happen or not. It's like flipping a coin, but with money. The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) wants to bring this back, but with a twist. They want to make it look like the pre

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