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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Aging Star Sends Out a Cosmic Valentine

In a cosmic twist, a star has been caught sending out a heart-shaped cloud of dust and gas. This star, Mira A, is not just any star. It's a red giant, and it's part of a binary system with a white dwarf called Mira B. Both stars are located in the constellation Cetus, about 300 light-years from Eart

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Basketball Brackets: Computers vs. Coaches

In the world of basketball, computers are now calling the shots. The CIF San Diego Section recently unveiled its girls' basketball brackets, and the results have sparked some debate. Teams like Francis Parker, Mater Dei Catholic, and Cathedral Catholic secured top spots based on their records. Howev

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Tacko Fall: From Senegal to NBA Stardom

Tacko Fall, the towering figure in the NBA, has a story that's as unique as his height. Born in Dakar, Senegal, in 1995, Fall is the youngest of three siblings. His journey to basketball stardom began with his older brother, who introduced him to the sport. Fall's height made him a natural on the co

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Helping Hearts with Tiny Holes: A Fresh Look at Fontan Fixes

The Fontan operation is a big deal for kids with certain heart defects. It helps them live longer, but sometimes, it doesn't work perfectly. When this happens, doctors have a tough time fixing it, especially when the lungs have too much resistance. One idea is to use a machine to help the heart pum

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Feb 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Playtime Gets a Major Upgrade: Exciting New Toys and Games Unveiled

Hasbro is all set to make a splash at the 2026 Toy Fair in New York. This event is where they show off their latest and greatest toys and games. Fans and partners can check out new products and exciting updates from their favorite brands. This year, Hasbro is bringing some big changes. They have ne

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Feb 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Green Gutters Can Help Cities Fight Climate Change

Green gutters are becoming a popular way to help cities deal with climate change. These are special drainage systems that use plants and soil to absorb rainwater. This can help reduce flooding and keep cities cooler. But how well do they work? And are they the best solution for all cities? First, l

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Unusual Warmth: Minnesota's Unexpected Valentine's Day Surprise

Minnesota is experiencing some strange weather. It's not typical for this time of year. The state is seeing record-breaking warmth, especially on Valentine's Day. This is unusual because February is usually cold. But this year, it's different. The weather is expected to stay warm through the weeken

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

A Warm Valentine's Day in DC: What's Next?

Valentine's Day in DC is shaping up to be quite pleasant. The sun is shining, and temperatures are mild, hovering in the 50s. It's a great day to be outside, with light winds blowing in from the west at about 5 to 10 miles per hour. The sun will set early, around 5:45 p. m. , so plan accordingly. L

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

A Warm February Weekend: Enjoying Unusual Mild Weather

February is usually cold, but this year, it's breaking the rules. The middle of the month is bringing unusually warm temperatures. The jet stream has shifted north, letting warm air take over. This means people in the state are experiencing temperatures in the 40s and 50s, which is quite unusual for

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Winning Deals by Getting Inside the Other Guy's Head

Negotiations are not just about what you want. They are also about what the other person wants. Many people focus only on their own goals. They forget to think about what the person across the table needs. This can lead to bad deals or even losing the deal altogether. Understanding the other side c

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