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Feb 15 2026OPINION

Tech Giants and the Addiction Debate: A Legal Perspective

The recent lawsuits against tech giants like YouTube and Instagram highlight a growing concern: the impact of social media on children. At the heart of these legal battles is the claim that these platforms are designed to be addictive. Over 2, 500 lawsuits are pending, aiming to hold these companies

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

Portland's Police Power Struggle: Who's Really in Control?

Portland's city council finally passed a law to create an independent police review board. This happened four years after people voted for it. The board is supposed to keep an eye on the police. But the council made some big changes to the plan. They did this after talking to the police for a long t

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Feb 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Climate Change Rollback: What It Means for the Environment

The Trump administration has decided to undo a key climate change regulation. This rule, from 2009, said that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide are bad for people and the planet. By removing this rule, the government is also getting rid of many other rules that limit how much pollution cars, powe

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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 2026SCIENCE

New Way to Check for Cobalt-60 in Carbon-14 Urea Pills

Scientists have found a new way to check for tiny amounts of cobalt-60 in carbon-14 urea pills. These pills are used in medical tests. The new method uses a technique called liquid scintillation counting. This technique measures the energy released by radioactive materials. The method focuses on th

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Unusual Finds and Close Calls: How a Simple App Saved the Day

In the world of online communities, one app has proven to be a lifesaver in more ways than one. From uncovering hidden treasures to preventing potential disasters, this platform has become an unexpected hero for many. Take, for instance, the story of a person who stumbled upon a seemingly ordinary l

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

From Football Field to Global Stage: Camden Dempsey's Journey

Camden Dempsey, a former Colorado Buffaloes long snapper, is making waves beyond the football field. Known as "The Governor, " Dempsey has been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar for the class of 2026-27. This prestigious fellowship offers a fully funded master's degree in Global Affairs at Tsinghua U

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Iowa's Education Funding: A Broken Promise

Iowa's public schools are in a tough spot. They are losing students and money. This is not new. It has been happening for years. The state has been cutting funds for public schools. At the same time, it has been giving money to private schools. This is not fair to the students or the teachers. The

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Detroit Takes a Bold Step for Its Youngsters

Detroit is making a big move to support its young people. The city has just set up a new Youth and Education Department. This is a big deal because it shows that Detroit is serious about investing in its future. The mayor, Mary Sheffield, made this announcement. She said that to make Detroit better

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

A Tale of Two Speeches: Rubio Shines, Ocasio-Cortez Struggles

In Munich, two American politicians took the stage, but only one left a lasting impression. Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, delivered a powerful speech that resonated with European leaders. He spoke about the importance of a strong Europe and the shared destiny of the United States and Europe.

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