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Feb 17 2026CRIME

A Sad Day on Highway 1: One Life Lost

Highway 1 in Mendocino County saw a tragic event on Monday, February 16th. A motorist lost their life when their vehicle collided with a tree. The crash happened around 1 p. m. between Gualala and Point Arena. The road was shut down right after the incident but was reopened by 3:30 p. m. The car in

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

Simple Swaps for a Healthier Heart This February

February is Heart Health Month, and while it's important to know your numbers and risks, many people overlook the power of daily food choices. Small, consistent changes in diet can have a bigger impact on heart health than drastic overhauls. This is where Step One Foods comes in, a brand founded by

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in Your Grocery Cart

People are starting to question the health effects of ultraprocessed foods. These are the packaged, ready-to-eat items that fill grocery store shelves. Two influential figures, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. David Kessler, are leading the conversation. They point to a 1958 government classification c

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Feb 16 2026CRIME

A Glove, a Glimpse, and a Grandmother Gone

In the quiet of a Tucson neighborhood, a single glove has become a crucial clue in the mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. This isn't just any glove; it's one that might be linked to a masked figure caught on camera near her home. The FBI has confirmed that DNA from this glove cou

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Feb 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Grilling More Than Meat: How a Student Club is Cooking Up Community

A group of students at a university have started a club that is about more than just grilling food. They want to build a community around it. The Gator Grill Club is a new student organization. It focuses on the art of grilling and sharing meals together. The club's first meeting drew a large crowd

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Feb 16 2026EDUCATION

Hunger on Campus: Why Students Go Without

Students in higher education often struggle with getting enough food. This is a big problem because it affects their health and ability to learn. But there is not much research on why this happens. Without understanding the root causes, it is hard to create solutions that really help. Food insecuri

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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

Muthoot Finance: A Look at the Numbers

Muthoot Finance Ltd has caught the eye of analysts, with a recent report suggesting it's a good bet for investors. The company's stock price is currently at INR3, 576. 75, but one analyst thinks it could climb to INR4, 750. 00. That's a significant jump, and it's got people talking. The analyst beh

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wagner Entertainment Welcomes New Talent to Expand Its Reach

Wagner Entertainment is making waves in the film industry with two significant new hires. Ryan Hamilton, a seasoned executive from Arclight Films, is stepping into the role of Head of Worldwide Sales. Meanwhile, Amanda Larney, formerly of Killer Films, is taking on the position of Head of Developmen

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Art and Activism: Hiam Abbass's Bold Stand at the Berlin Film Festival

At this year's Berlin Film Festival, a heated debate erupted over the role of politics in cinema. Hiam Abbass, a well-known French-Palestinian actress, strongly believes that art and politics are deeply intertwined. She is currently showcasing two films at the festival, both carrying powerful politi

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Rocky Road to Recovery: What's Next After Maduro?

Venezuela's future is uncertain after Nicolás Maduro's arrest. The U. S. plans to take charge during this transition, but the path ahead is filled with challenges. First, Venezuela's military is a mess. Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, split the military into many groups to prevent any one

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