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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

The Trump Economy: A Look at the Numbers and the Narrative

The economy under President Trump has been a hot topic. Numbers show growth, jobs, and wages are up. Inflation is down. This is what they call a "Goldilocks economy. " It's not too hot, not too cold. It's just right. The stock market is soaring. Wages are rising. Manufacturing is making a comeback.

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Feb 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Wildlife Guardians: A Community Effort

Florida is more than just a holiday spot. It's a place where over 23 million people live, surrounded by stunning landscapes and unique wildlife. To keep this beauty alive, many locals are stepping up to protect it. One group making a big difference is the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Nebraska Prep Wrestling: Your 2026 Game Plan

The 2026 wrestling season in Nebraska is shaping up to be a thrilling ride for high‑school athletes and fans alike. Coaches are already mapping out training schedules, while students can look forward to a series of competitive meets that promise to test skill and stamina. At the heart of the plan i

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Fasting: A Simple Way to Boost Health and Longevity

Skipping meals can spark a powerful cleanup inside the body. When food is absent, cells start to recycle their damaged parts in a process called autophagy. This helps protect the brain from diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The body also switches its fuel source. After about a day witho

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Snowy Shift: Milan Slopestyle Safety Overhaul Amid Climate Shakeup

The Olympic snowboard slopestyle event is shifting dates because of a weather warning. Organizers moved the men's and women's qualification rounds from February 16 to February 15 to avoid heavy snow that could bring temperatures down to –12 °C. The change aims to keep athletes safe and the competi

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Life in the Quiet Treasure Coast

A seasoned reporter has called the Treasure Coast her home for over three decades. She first arrived in 1995 to cover local towns, noticing a landscape that had yet to see the mall or major highway development. Beaches were still easy to reach, and parks offered simple walking paths. Her career has

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Adolescent Minds: How Gender and Stress Shape Dissociation

Studies that look at why teens feel detached from their thoughts or surroundings often use a tool called structural equation modeling. This method lets researchers test whether one factor, like stress or social anxiety, indirectly influences another factor, such as feeling disconnected. Recent wo

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Dark‑Cave Greens Show Life Can Thrive Without Sunlight

In 2018, two scientists walked deep into a remote part of the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. They found walls covered with a bright green substance that could not have been reached by any visible light. The green coating is made of tiny cyanobacteria that use two uncommon pigments, chlorophyl

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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 2026HEALTH

How Thinking Changes with Age: A Look at Men and Women

A recent study looked at how thinking skills change as people get older and how this affects their risk of dying. It focused on men and women aged 55 and up in Zaragoza, Spain. Over 2, 400 people were part of this study. They took tests to measure their thinking skills over 12 years. The results sho

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