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Feb 13 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase's Bumpy Ride: A Closer Look at Q4 Numbers

Coinbase's latest financial report shows a tough quarter. The company lost $667 million in Q4. This is a big shift from the same time last year. Back then, they made $1. 3 billion in profit. The loss comes from a drop in the value of their investments. This includes a big hit from their stake in Cir

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

Big Beer Wins in Tough Times

AB InBev, the world's biggest brewer, just shared some good news. They made more money than expected in the last quarter of 2025. This is a big deal because beer sales have been struggling lately. People are buying less beer. Why? Maybe because they don't have much money. Or maybe the weather has be

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Cleveland Crushes Wizards With Scoring Fireworks

The arena was buzzing with new posters and a sold‑out crowd that felt like the city was celebrating itself. The game marked the first night of a new era for Cleveland, and the energy was electric when James Harden’s name rang out over the speakers. Cleveland didn’t let the hype turn into a flu

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Hugo Ekitike Turns Prediction Into Reality

Gary Neville, a former defender turned TV voice, once debated the fate of new Premier League forwards during the off‑season. He had doubted whether Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool’s recent sign from Frankfurt, would hit the mark right away. Yet the French striker has scored 15 goals this season, including t

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Cartel Drones Spark Tension Over Airspace

A sudden stop of flights at El Paso airport last night made clear how much cartels rely on cheap drones. The closure was blamed by U. S. officials on a drone that entered U. S. airspace from Mexico, but other sources say the real reason was a nearby test of a laser‑based anti‑drone system that co

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Feb 12 2026EDUCATION

Celebrating a Music Mentor Who Shaped Lives

Edward P. Norris III, a teacher from Smithtown who runs the choral program at Glen Cove High School, will be honored as the 2025 Educator of Note by the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. The award ceremony takes place on March 20 in Stony Brook, where Norris will receive his plaque a

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Path to the Top: Focus on Their Own Game

Arsenal is currently leading the Premier League, but the season is far from over. They have a six-point lead over Manchester City, but there are still many games left to play. Mikel Arteta, the manager, knows that staying focused on their own performances is crucial. Arteta has been in charge since

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's Vibrant February: Music, Theater, and More

Gainesville and Alachua County are buzzing with activities this February. Music lovers can enjoy a variety of performances. Wim Tapley and the Cannons will bring their Americana and neo-soul blend to Heartwood Soundstage on February 13. The next day, Vincent Neil Emerson will perform his folk and co

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

How Powerful People Talk About Race

Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy and influential figure, had a strong interest in race science, a discredited idea that claims racial differences in intelligence are genetic. In 2016, he shared an article from a white supremacist website with Noam Chomsky, suggesting that race and IQ are linked. This idea

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Bamboo Shoots: The Forgotten Nutritional Powerhouse

Bamboo shoots are often overlooked, but they pack a serious nutritional punch. These young sprouts are not just panda food; they're a staple in many Asian cuisines and a powerhouse of health benefits. Recent studies show that bamboo shoots can help regulate blood sugar, improve digestion, and even l

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