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Feb 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catherine Zeta‑Jones Leads a Dark Marriage Mystery

A new thriller is in the works, starring Catherine Zeta‑Jones as a strange marriage counselor. Her character pushes a couple’s fragile relationship into peril during a weekend at a house in Natchez, Mississippi. The film is directed by Tate Taylor, known for movies like “Ma” and “The Girl on t

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Feb 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Manscaped’s Bold Move: Turning a Rough Idea into a Big‑Screen Hit

Manscaped began as an eye‑opening moment for a Vietnamese immigrant who saw that men’s grooming lacked any real options. While women had countless products, the area below the waist stayed untouched, creating a quiet void in conversation and innovation. In 2016 he answered that silence by launchi

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Feb 08 2026CRIME

A Shocking Snapshot From a Dark Office

The latest documents from the U. S. Department of Justice contain a disturbing picture that has people talking online. In the photo, a man named Jeffrey Epstein sits at a table with two other men. They all look like they are working on laptops, as if nothing unusual is happening. A woman in a white

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Feb 08 2026POLITICS

Harvard’s Military Programs Get a Cutback

The Department of Defense announced that it will end its partnership with Harvard’s Kennedy School for graduate military education. Secretary Pete Hegseth, who studied at the same institution, explained that the programs no longer fit the needs of the Pentagon or the armed forces. As a result,

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Feb 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Springfield’s New Path: Housing, Schools and a Quantum Future

The city of Springfield is moving ahead with several major projects that will shape its future. First, new housing options are being added so people at all income levels can find a place to live. This effort keeps the city’s growth balanced and inclusive. Education is getting a boost too. Plans are

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Feb 07 2026OPINION

Digital Dilemma: Why Gen Z Is Lagging Behind

A recent study by a leading neuroscientist shows that people born between 1997 and 2010 performed worse on standard school tests than those who came before them. The scientist says the drop in scores is tied to how much time these kids spend looking at screens instead of reading books or doing deep

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Supports Olympic Truce Call

Ukraine has shown its approval for a pause in fighting during the Winter Games. The request came after Italy and Pope Leo encouraged world leaders to use the Milano Cortina event for peace. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Ukraine agrees with the idea of a truce and the UN resolution that follo

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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dance, Talkbacks and Art Shows in Arkansas

Ailey II, the second troupe of the famous Alvin Ailey dance company, will perform a night of fresh choreography on Saturday evening at the Hendrix Arts Center. Two new pieces are ready for their first public showing: “Berry Dreamin’, ” a dance set to Chuck Berry songs and created by former Ailey mem

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Super Bowl Kickoff Stars: Pratt and Bon Jovi Take the Field

The big game will get a musical and movie twist as Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi step onto the field before the kickoff. They will cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, the teams set to face each other at Levi’s Stadium. The duo will fill a role similar to last year’s actors, who

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Feb 07 2026EDUCATION

College Boosts Jobs and Dollars in Southwest Florida

Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) has become a key driver of the local economy, adding $563. 1 million in income to Southwest Florida during the 2023‑24 year. This figure matches the impact of major industries and shows how education can power growth in a community. In 2025, the college re

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