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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Gabon Eases Financial Burden with Tax Relief on Essentials

Gabon has taken a step to help its people by temporarily removing taxes on some important goods. This move is meant to make life a bit easier for families struggling with high prices. The government has decided to pause import duties and value-added tax on items like meat, fish, dairy, and other bas

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Feb 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Resilience Becomes Core Business in 2026

Corporate leaders are shifting focus from just cutting emissions to actually preparing for the storms and heat waves that are becoming more common. Recent discussions in boardrooms reveal that weather surprises can damage factories, disrupt delivery routes and make workers less productive. The

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Feb 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Climate Change Rollback: What It Means for the Environment

The Trump administration has decided to undo a key climate change regulation. This rule, from 2009, said that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide are bad for people and the planet. By removing this rule, the government is also getting rid of many other rules that limit how much pollution cars, powe

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Feb 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Small Changes, Big Impact: How Tiny Habits Can Fight Climate Change

Climate change can feel overwhelming, but small changes in daily habits can make a big difference. Imagine if just 10% of Americans changed their eating, driving, heating, or shopping habits. The impact could be huge. Food choices matter. Beef production creates a lot of greenhouse gases. Switching

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Feb 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Small Choices, Big Climate Impact

Climate change feels huge, but the small steps people take add up. A study looked at four common habits: eating meat, driving cars, heating homes, and buying clothes. The researchers asked what would happen if just 10 % of people changed each habit. They used data from government sources to estimate

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Feb 12 2026SCIENCE

Building Smarter: How Designers Can Harness Wind for Greener Architecture

In the fight against climate change, architects are looking for ways to make buildings more eco-friendly. One big challenge is figuring out how wind affects buildings early in the design process. Most tools for this job are used late in the game, but small changes early on can make a huge difference

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Candidate Pulls Out After Tragic Loss

Jeff Johnson, who had been running for governor in Minnesota, decided to end his campaign after a heartbreaking event. His 22‑year‑old daughter, Hallie Marie Tobler, was found dead with multiple stab wounds in her St. Cloud apartment over the weekend. The same house was where Hallie’s husband,

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Feb 07 2026HEALTH

Parents at the Front Line: Choosing to Watch a Kid’s Life‑Saving Battle

In three children’s hospitals, doctors and nurses asked 33 staff members and 20 parents how they decide whether a parent can stay during a life‑saving procedure. The answers were split into two big ideas. First, parents can be both a help and a hindrance. Some team members feel that watching a chil

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Jan 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fewer Choices: Asus Leaves the Smartphone Game

The smartphone world is changing. Asus, a well-known tech company, has decided to stop making budget-friendly Android phones. This move is part of a bigger trend where companies are shifting their focus to artificial intelligence (AI) instead of phone hardware. Why is this a big deal? Well, fewer c

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Jan 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Way to Build Cities: Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio

Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio is changing how cities are built. It shows that cities can grow without harming nature. This project is special because it puts the environment first. Can Gio is near Ho Chi Minh City. It is a big coastal area with mangroves. Mangroves are important because they s

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