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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Zabit's Comeback: From UFC to Grappling?

Zabit Magomedsharipov, a name that once echoed in the UFC, might be making a comeback. But this time, it's not in the Octagon. The 34-year-old Russian fighter, known for his impressive skills, has been away from the UFC for almost seven years. He left the sport in 2022 to pursue a career in medicine

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Border Talk: Stephen A. Smith's Take on Trump and Biden

Stephen A. Smith, the well-known sports commentator, recently shared his thoughts on the U. S. border situation. He believes that while President Trump's methods may be harsh, they were necessary to fix a problem caused by President Biden. Smith mentioned that he might run for president in the futu

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Canada and India: Strengthening Economic Ties

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit India soon. This trip is part of a bigger plan to boost trade between the two countries. The visit is scheduled for early March, with Carney likely spending March 1-2 in New Delhi. Carney's visit comes at a time when Canada is looking to expand it

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Feb 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Grilling More Than Meat: How a Student Club is Cooking Up Community

A group of students at a university have started a club that is about more than just grilling food. They want to build a community around it. The Gator Grill Club is a new student organization. It focuses on the art of grilling and sharing meals together. The club's first meeting drew a large crowd

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Food Safe: The Cool Truth About Fridge Temperatures

Keeping food safe is not just about what you eat, but also how you store it. Fridges are crucial in this process. They slow down the growth of harmful bacteria. However, not all fridges are created equal. Some have simple dials, while others have digital controls. The FDA recommends keeping your fri

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Year in Pixels: The Story Behind the Lens

Photography is more than just clicking a button. It's about capturing stories, emotions, and moments. For a group of dedicated photographers, this is a daily mission. They are not just taking pictures. They are documenting life, one day at a time. Meet the team behind the lens. Derek, Joed, Joshua,

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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 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 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Drama Short but Sweet: The Story of Mare in Easttown

Easttown is a small town in Pennsylvania that has been hit hard by drugs. A new crime series shows how the community fights its own hidden problems while trying to solve a murder. The show is only seven episodes long, which makes it quick and easy to watch over a weekend. The story starts with the

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Palantir Gets Millions From NYC Public Hospitals

New York City’s largest public health system has spent close to four million dollars on Palantir, a company known for its work with the Pentagon and ICE. The deal began in 2023, giving Palantir access to patient records so it can help hospitals track payments and boost revenue from Medicaid. C

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