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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Palantir Gets Millions From NYC Public Hospitals

New York City’s largest public health system has spent close to four million dollars on Palantir, a company known for its work with the Pentagon and ICE. The deal began in 2023, giving Palantir access to patient records so it can help hospitals track payments and boost revenue from Medicaid. C

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

How Scientists Catch Viruses: A Quick Guide

Scientists have developed clever ways to find and study viruses. First, they collect samples from people or animals that show symptoms. The sample is then placed in a lab where it meets special cells that can grow the virus. When the virus starts to multiply, scientists add a liquid called

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

NK Cells Fight Back: How Platinum Helps Cancer Immunotherapy

The battle against breast cancer often feels like a tug‑of‑war. In one common type, the tumor keeps growing because it hides from the body’s own defenders. Scientists used fancy lab tools to look inside these tumors. They found many natural killer (NK) cells that were ready to attack. In normal con

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Strong Winds and Possible Tornadoes Hit Tallahassee This Sunday

A fast‑moving line of storms will sweep across the Florida Big Bend, bringing high winds and a chance for tornadoes. The National Weather Service has put Tallahassee in a Slight Risk zone, meaning the main danger is gusty winds over 60 miles per hour. These winds can snap tree branches, damage

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Weather Sirens in Dallas: What to Do When the Alarm Rings

Dallas has a network of 178 sirens that warn people about dangerous weather. They are not only for tornadoes but also for strong winds, large hail and other emergencies. The city follows five rules to decide when to sound the sirens: a tornado warning from the National Weather Service, a severe thun

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Feb 15 2026FINANCE

Big Bitcoin Deal: A Beach House Worth Millions in Crypto

Grant Cardone, a well‑known real estate investor, has put his 10, 000‑square‑foot Golden Beach mansion up for sale only in Bitcoin. The asking price is 700 BTC, which is about $46. 6 million with today’s rates. The house has seven bedrooms, six garages and its own private shoreline. He says he woul

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Feb 15 2026FINANCE

Big Bitcoin Shake‑Up: How Wall Street Options Took the Spotlight

When Bitcoin slipped to about $60, 000 in February, the move didn’t just shake online exchanges; it sent a huge wave through U. S. markets. A single day saw the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) trade over 284 million shares, worth more than $10 billion in notional terms. Even more striking was the optio

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

Parents Decide: Why Louisiana Should Fund the GATOR Program

The idea is simple: parents should guide their children’s schooling, not the state. Louisiana lawmakers are urged to approve Governor Landry’s request for full funding of the GATOR initiative, a popular school‑choice program. Last year, the Senate President hesitated to meet the budget request, but

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Pakistan Chooses Fielding, No Handshake with India

Salman Agha decided to field after winning the toss against India, but a handshake between the captains was skipped before the T20 World Cup Group A match. The game went ahead after Pakistan reversed a boycott that had been in support of Bangladesh, who declined to tour India over safety worries an

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Local Leaders Step Up When Federal Rules Backfire

The place where everyday life is shaped by policy is the local government. It decides if schools get enough money, if fire trucks can arrive fast, if homes stay affordable and if families feel safe in their own neighborhoods. Right now those decisions carry extra pressure. City and town leaders m

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