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Feb 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Electric Ships: The Future of Global Trade?

Electric vehicles are not just for roads. They are now sailing the seas. The Ning Yuan Dian Kun, a container ship, is a game-changer. It's the first of its kind. It runs on electricity, not diesel. This ship can carry 740 containers. That's a lot of cargo! The ship has 10 big batteries. They are li

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Feb 18 2026HEALTH

Understanding Melanoma: What You Need to Know

Melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer that can spread quickly to other parts of the body. It starts in the cells that give skin its color. Spotting it early is crucial for effective treatment. One way to check for melanoma is by using the ABCDE guide. Look for moles that are asymmetrical, have u

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Feb 18 2026HEALTH

Smart Health: How AI Can Help You Talk to Your Doctor

AI is everywhere, even in health care. Many people use AI tools like chatbots to get medical advice. This can be helpful, but it also has risks. For example, AI might give wrong information or make people worry too much. But if used the right way, AI can help patients talk better with their doctors.

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Feb 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Turning a New Leaf on February 17, 2026

February 17, 2026, marks a special day for many stars. It's not just about getting older. It's about celebrating their journeys and the fun facts that make them unique. Rene Russo, now 72, has left a big mark on the Marvel universe. She played Thor's mom, Frigga, in multiple MCU films. Her role bro

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Feb 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Tough Stance: Stars Who Faced the Consequences

Disney is known for its family-friendly image, but behind the scenes, it has a strict policy when it comes to controversial behavior from its stars. Over the years, several celebrities have found themselves out of a job after their actions sparked outrage. Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! ,

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Feb 18 2026CELEBRITIES

A Giant of Hollywood Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Robert Duvall, a beloved figure in Hollywood, passed away at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy that touched many lives. His impact on the film industry was immense, with countless celebrities sharing their memories and tributes. Al Pacino, who worked with Duvall on "The Godfather, " spoke high

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Feb 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Syracuse's Hidden Gems: Where Stars Dine in the City

A well-known comedian is set to perform in Syracuse and is on the hunt for the best local eateries. Todd Barry, who has been in many movies and TV shows, will be at the Syracuse Funny Bone on February 18. Before his show, he asked fans on social media for recommendations on where to eat alone in Syr

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Feb 18 2026SCIENCE

How Tiny Zinc Particles Might Be Messing With Our Best Antibiotics

Klebsiella pneumoniae is a sneaky bacteria that's become a big problem worldwide. It's resistant to many antibiotics, and the situation is getting worse. One of the few antibiotics that still works is cefiderocol, but even that's not foolproof. Some strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae, especially those

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Feb 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

PC Leads the Way for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3

The upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is being built with PC as the main focus. This is because PCs offer the best gaming experience right now. The team behind the game is making the highest quality version first and then adjusting it for other devices. This approach is different from the prev

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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

St Peter’s Steps Up Security Without Turning Into a Fort

The Vatican plans to tighten safety inside St Peter’s Basilica after a few vandal incidents, but officials want to keep the site from feeling like a military base. Cardinal Mauro Gambetti said that more than 20 million people visited the basilica last year, and that the recent trouble was a tiny

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