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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Laser Weapons and El Paso Airport Chaos

A recent incident near El Paso airport in Texas has sparked a lot of questions. The U. S. military used a laser weapon to stop drones. This caused a big problem. The airport had to close for many hours. This left people confused and upset. The laser weapon is called Locust. It was made by a company

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Tech and Money Power: Why Countries Are Worried

Countries are starting to worry about their freedom. Why? Because the U. S. has a lot of control over money and technology. This is not about physical borders. It is about the invisible ways the U. S. can influence other nations. Recently, the U. S. took action against Venezuela. It also talked abo

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Storm's Struggle: A Costly Second Period

The Storm team faced a tough game, but it was their second period that really cost them the match. They couldn't keep up with the Rivermen, who took advantage of the Storm's mistakes. The Storm had a hard time scoring, and their defense wasn't strong enough. The Rivermen, on the other hand, played s

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Feb 13 2026EDUCATION

Clairton's Creative Shift: From Football Fame to Future Makers

Clairton, a small town in Pennsylvania, is known for its strong football team, the Bears. But now, the town is trying something new to help its students. The Clairton City School District has started a program called Beartopia. It's a fun way to teach kids about leadership, responsibility, and creat

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

New Faces, New Roles: UVA Football Shakes Up Coaching Staff

UVA Football is making some big moves! Coach Tony Elliott just announced some new roles for his team. ShaDon Brown is now the cornerbacks coach, and Joey Orck is taking over as the offensive line coach. Elliott is pretty happy about this. He thinks it shows that the program is all about helping both

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

New Money, New Game: How Private Investors Are Changing College Sports

College sports are getting a financial boost from an unexpected source: private equity. The University of Utah has just made history by teaming up with a private equity firm to support its athletics programs. This deal is a big shift from the usual way things are done. The university has set up a fo

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Nevada's Fight for Fair Play in School Sports

In Nevada, a heated debate is unfolding over a proposed change to school sports. The state's governor, Joe Lombardo, is pushing for a vote in 2026 that would restrict transgender girls from competing in female sports. He argues this is about fairness and safety for girls. But not everyone agrees. A

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

Chicago's Bold Move: Selling Unpaid Debt to Investors

Chicago is taking a big step. It wants to sell about $1 billion in debt. This debt comes from things like unpaid parking tickets. The city is hoping investors will buy this debt. But there's a catch. A top finance official says this is risky. The official warns it might be costly. Investors might no

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

How AI is Changing the Way Finance Teams Work

At HPE, the finance team used to spend a lot of time getting ready for a big meeting every Monday. They had to gather data from different parts of the company and put it all together. This took up most of their week, leaving little time to talk about what the company should do next. To fix this, th

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Feb 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Veteran Innovators Shine in Louisiana Pitch Showdown

A Navy veteran just made waves in the business world. Demilade Oloyede, the CEO of AquaGuard, took home first prize at the Veteran Energy and Manufacturing Pitch Competition. This event, held in Louisiana, is all about pushing energy innovation and helping businesses grow. Oloyede's company, AquaGu

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