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Feb 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Rapid Changes: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is undergoing significant changes under the current administration. These changes are happening faster and more aggressively than before. The EPA is rescinding important regulations that protect the environment and public health. This includes the "endangerm

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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

The Trump Economy: A Look at the Numbers and the Narrative

The economy under President Trump has been a hot topic. Numbers show growth, jobs, and wages are up. Inflation is down. This is what they call a "Goldilocks economy. " It's not too hot, not too cold. It's just right. The stock market is soaring. Wages are rising. Manufacturing is making a comeback.

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

Hong Kong's Crypto Push: What's New and Why It Matters

Hong Kong is stepping up its game in the crypto world. At a recent event, officials shared plans to boost the city's digital asset scene. This includes new rules for crypto trading and upcoming licenses for stablecoins. The goal? To make Hong Kong a friendlier place for crypto businesses. Why does

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Wired Headphones Are Making a Comeback

Wired headphones are back in style, and it's not just about nostalgia. People are choosing them for practical reasons. They are easier to use, share, and maintain. Plus, they often deliver better sound quality. This trend isn't just about music; it's about a lifestyle choice. Celebrities are leadin

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Mix-Up in Epstein Files Release Sparks Outrage

Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, recently faced a wave of criticism after the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a list of names tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The list, which included both the expected and the unexpected, sparked accusations of a cover-up. Among the names were well-known figu

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Celebrities at the Berlin Film Festival: Should They Speak Up?

The Berlin Film Festival, known for its political discussions, has seen a shift in 2026. Many celebrities are choosing to stay quiet about political issues. This has sparked debates about whether artists should use their platform to speak out. Wim Wenders, Michelle Yeoh, and Neil Patrick Harris hav

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Feb 16 2026SPORTS

Weekend of Hoops and Stars: NBA All-Star Extravaganza in Inglewood

The NBA All-Star weekend just wrapped up in Inglewood, and it was a star-studded event. The new Intuit Dome, home of the Clippers, hosted the festivities for the first time. The weekend kicked off with the celebrity game on Friday. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Anthony Anderson led their respective team

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

U. S. and Iran: A Tense Standoff

The Middle East is heating up, and it's all about Iran's nuclear program. Former Rep. Peter King thinks the U. S. military buildup in the region sends a clear message to Iran. He believes Iran should have gotten the hint last year that President Trump isn't bluffing. King says Trump has been putting

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Virginia's Voting Maps: A High-Stakes Game of Political Chess

Virginia is about to become a battleground for control of the U. S. House of Representatives. Democrats are ready to spend big bucks to change the state's voting maps. They hope to gain four more seats in Congress. This is part of a bigger trend where both parties are trying to redraw district lines

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Feb 16 2026EDUCATION

New Law Aims to Make Roads Safer for Everyone

New Mexico is taking a step towards safer roads. A new bill has passed in the Senate. It adds a special class to driver's education. This class will teach new drivers about sharing the road with others. Others include cyclists, pedestrians, and even skateboarders. The bill, called Senate Bill 73, p

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