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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

The Horn of Africa Gets a New Rivalry

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are pushing their own agendas in the Horn of Africa, turning a regional summit into a stage for their competition. What started as a fight in Yemen has now spread across the Red Sea, touching places like Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Libya. The

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Iowa's Education Funding: A Broken Promise

Iowa's public schools are in a tough spot. They are losing students and money. This is not new. It has been happening for years. The state has been cutting funds for public schools. At the same time, it has been giving money to private schools. This is not fair to the students or the teachers. The

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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Prologue Partners With Spy‑Writer David McCloskey for New Projects

David McCloskey, the former CIA analyst who turned his experience into bestselling spy novels, has signed an exclusive multi‑year first‑look agreement with Prologue Entertainment. The deal gives the independent studio rights to adapt his current and future books into film and television, with McClos

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

The Big Business Win: Court Halts New Merger Rules

A recent decision by a Texas judge has put a stop to new rules that would have required companies to share more details about their mergers. The rule, which was set to take effect last year, aimed to give antitrust regulators more insight into mergers and acquisitions. However, the judge ruled that

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rhea Seehorn’s TV Journey from Crime Dramas to Sci‑Fi

The first time Rhea Seehorn caught viewers’ attention was not on a blockbuster film but in the gritty world of 1990s police procedurals. A small role in a long‑running Baltimore series helped her build a foundation that would later support her breakout performances. The show was known for its realis

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 Trailer Shows Prototype’s Big Comeback

The latest trailer for Poppy Playtime Chapter 5, titled “Broken Things, ” was posted by the game studio on Thursday. It offers a longer look at what players can expect before the February 18 PC release. The clip shows fresh areas inside Playtime Co. ’s factory, giving a sense that the environment is

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Virginia Wind Project May Raise Energy Bills

A court decision has cleared the way for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project, even after a former administration tried to stop it over security concerns. The plan was approved by the state regulator in 2022 under a law that forces the main utility, Dominion Energy, to become carbon‑

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Feb 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dark Adventures With a New Twist

The game takes you into a spooky world that feels like a darker version of a classic horror adventure. It shows how the makers learned from their earlier titles and pushed the scary feel further. The story follows a brother and sister who must rescue friends while staying alive together. The play s

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Feb 08 2026OPINION

Super Bowl: America’s Big Game and the Fans Who Live It

The Super Bowl is a huge event that many people call a kind of religion. More than 120 million viewers watch it, and the fans bring bright face paint, shiny bracelets, colorful wigs, and giant jerseys. They act like they are part of a ritual that keeps their team alive. Some fans even bring s

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Senate Panel Moves Forward with Crypto Regulation Plan

The Senate Agriculture Committee recently pushed ahead with a plan to regulate the crypto market. This move came after a vote that split along party lines. Meanwhile, other important lawmakers are still working on different parts of the same bill. The committee's plan would make the Commodity Futur

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