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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

Checking Nutrition in Diabetic Foot Wound Patients with Simple Body Tests

People who have diabetic foot wounds often suffer from poor nutrition, which slows healing and raises the chance of losing a limb. Doctors need to know how much muscle mass a patient has, but the usual full‑body test can’t be used when a foot is missing or badly damaged. A new study looked at whethe

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

Tonight’s NBA Lineup: Smart Picks and Key Insights

The NBA season keeps rolling with six games on Wednesday, and experts have sifted through the odds to highlight a few smart bets. One standout is the Warriors, who keep shooting three‑point shots at the highest rate in the league. Their opponent, Memphis, is weak against long‑range shooters and lack

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

NBC Reboots NFL Show, Tony Dungy May Leave

Tony Dungy has spent 17 years on NBC’s NFL coverage. This season, the network plans a big change to its pre‑game program. Reports say Dungy will probably not be on the main panel next year. During last season’s Super Bowl, Dungy sparked debate by refusing to say if he voted for Bill Belichi

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

Conor Benn’s $15 M Fight: Who’s Really Paying?

A big fight is on the horizon for British boxer Conor Benn, but the money isn’t coming from the UFC owners. During a recent quarterly call, Mark Shapiro of TKO Group Holdings explained that the one‑fight deal with Zuffa Boxing is fully funded by the Saudi‑led entertainment firm SELA, headed by Tu

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

A Big Fight, A Small Legacy

Terence Crawford believes the match between former champion Mike Tyson and internet star Jake Paul was not fair. He says the bout felt like a story that had been written before it started, especially when Tyson seemed to pretend he was upset. The fight happened in November 2024 when Tyson, the

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Boat Shooting Near Cuba Leaves Four Dead

A small boat registered in Florida was hit by Cuban border guards, killing four people and wounding six others. The victims were rescued and treated for their injuries, according to Cuban officials who also released the vessel’s registration number. U. S. Vice President J. D. Vance said he had limit

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Feb 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

BBC Faces Probe After Racial Slur Heard on TV

The BBC began an internal review after a live broadcast of the BAFTAs, Britain’s top film awards, included a racist word spoken by an audience member with Tourette’s syndrome. The man, who was present because a biopic about his life had been nominated, shouted the slur while two Black actors were pr

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Galaxy Buds4: Sound, Comfort and Smart Features All in One

Samsung has just released its newest Galaxy Buds4 line, bringing together better audio and a more comfortable fit. The earbuds come in two styles: the Pro version uses a tight canal design for deeper sound, while the regular model offers an open‑fit shape that feels lighter on the ear. Both co

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Feb 26 2026CELEBRITIES

A Drama in Silver Lake: A Tale of Promise and Pain

In early March, a man who once played a famous time‑traveler found himself at the center of a legal storm. A woman from Europe claimed she was lured to Los Angeles by promises of a new life and job, only to face control and violence. She said the actor had been messaging her for years, offering a r

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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

TB Alert at Seattle High School: What You Need to Know

The health department has confirmed that someone connected with Rainier Beach High School in Seattle is showing active tuberculosis. Because of this, they are urging about 130 people who spent time indoors with that person to get checked. The school will reach out directly to those who need a medica

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