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Feb 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ring Stops Working With Flock Over Privacy Concerns

Ring has ended a short partnership with the surveillance company Flock, which had planned to let home‑security cameras share footage with police. The decision came after a review that found the integration would need far more effort than expected, and no customer videos were ever sent to Flock. T

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Feb 13 2026CRIME

Reexamining a 90s Tragedy: New Theory Suggests Murder

An independent group of forensic experts has questioned the official verdict that a famous rock star died by suicide in 1994. Their review of the original autopsy and crime scene notes led them to propose a different explanation: that he was killed. The team brought in a specialist who has handle

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Kids Soccer Injuries: Why Growth Matters

In soccer, growing kids face unique injury risks that adults do not. A new study shows that the way a child’s body changes can lead to problems that are different from those seen in older players. The research points out that a child’s bones, muscles and joints are still developing, which makes c

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Crosby’s Future With the Raiders: What’s Really at Stake

Maxx Crosby, the star defender for the Las Vegas Raiders, has sparked a fresh wave of speculation about his next move. While he hasn’t confirmed or denied telling minority owner Tom Brady that he will never play for the team again, his recent comments on SiriusXM’s “Let’s Go! ” show hinted at deeper

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

California’s Jail Death Review: A Promise Gone Cold

A new law was meant to shine a light on deaths that happen in county jails. The idea was simple: an independent office would look into every case, tell families what happened, and make sure mistakes were fixed. But a year after the law went live, no single review has been finished. The problem star

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Can Blood Tests Predict Pregnancy Complications?

Researchers in Sweden are looking into whether blood tests can help predict pregnancy complications, specifically preeclampsia, which is a type of high blood pressure during pregnancy. They are focusing on a specific time frame, between 24 and 29 weeks of pregnancy. The goal is to find out if certai

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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Saget's Life: A Journey from Philly to Hollywood

Bob Saget, the comedian known for his wholesome TV roles, had a life full of ups and downs. A documentary about him is in the making, focusing on his complex life and career. The project is being handled by 9. 14 Pictures, a studio based in Philadelphia's Old City. This isn't the first time the stu

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Feb 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Sweet Valentine's Treats: Last-Minute Gift Ideas

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and if you're still searching for the perfect gift, don't worry! There are still plenty of options to make your loved ones feel special. One standout choice is Baked by Melissa's limited-edition Valentine's Day cupcakes. These bite-sized treats come in uniq

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Hockey's New Fanbase: How a TV Show is Changing the Game

The LA Kings' management is thrilled about the unexpected boost in NHL ticket sales. This surge is thanks to a popular HBO series, "Heated Rivalry, " which features hockey players in a romantic storyline. The show has sparked interest among new fans, particularly younger women. Initially, the team'

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Feb 13 2026WEATHER

New Jersey's Winter Weather: What to Expect This Weekend

New Jersey is in for a mix of weather this weekend. First, a light snow shower might hit the northern part of the state late Friday night. Don't expect much snow, though. Just a few flakes here and there. Roads might get slippery, so be careful if you're out and about. This small snow event comes f

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