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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Big Choice: Europe or the East?

The next election in Hungary is more than a vote for a new government; it’s a test of the country’s direction. Some say it will decide whether Hungary stays firmly in Europe or leans toward authoritarian allies to the east. The main contest is between Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s long‑running party

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Feb 26 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead, But Watch the Morning Fog

A new weather pattern is set to keep Massachusetts mostly clear and warm through Thursday night into the weekend, but commuters should brace for slippery mornings. Temperatures will rise to mid‑to‑upper 30s across most of the state, with Boston and Springfield reaching 37 degrees, Worcester hitti

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Feb 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Fresh Air, Not Fancy Words

Cleaning videos have become a mainstay on TikTok. The trend started with simple tips—open windows, dust corners—and quickly grew into a cultural movement called “house burping. ” The name sounds goofy, but it captures the same idea that has been part of German public health for years: lüften, or a

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Feb 23 2026BUSINESS

Equipment Loans Surge Over 30% in January

U. S. companies borrowed more than a third more money for equipment in January compared with last year, according to the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association. The new financing reached $11. 6 billion after adjusting for seasonal changes, up 7. 8% from December. This amount is the highest

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Feb 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Investors Bet Big Amid Market Slump

Dragonfly Capital, a crypto investment firm, just raised a massive $650 million fund, even though the crypto market is in a slump. This is a big deal because many other investors are pulling back right now. The firm's managing partner, Haseeb Qureshi, admitted it's a strange time to celebrate. He po

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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

Does Money Make Us Doubt God?

In the U. S. , many young people are growing up with more financial stability than ever before. This might seem like a good thing, but it's also changing how they view religion. Researchers looked at data from over 3, 000 young Christians. They found that those who had more financial security in the

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Feb 17 2026HEALTH

Health Workers Strike: Who's Really Paying the Price?

A major strike is unfolding in California and Hawaii. Over 31, 000 health workers have been on strike for four weeks. They are demanding better pay and working conditions. The strike has caused delays in medical care. Patients are facing canceled appointments and long waits for prescriptions. The w

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Crime Thriller That's Winning Hearts and Minds

A crime drama that's been winning over critics and viewers alike just dropped its fourth season. It's called "Dark Winds, " and it's a big deal because it just got a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. That's right, 100%! This isn't just any show; it's a series that's been growing stronger with each n

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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

Retail Trading Shifts: Crypto Takes a Backseat

The recent earnings reports from Robinhood and Coinbase reveal a significant shift in retail trading behavior. While overall revenues have increased, crypto-specific earnings have taken a hit. This trend highlights a broader pattern where retail investors are moving away from crypto and towards othe

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Building Real Friendships: A Simple Story and Key Lessons

A farmer in a quiet village wanted to meet his neighbors, so he set up a big meal and asked his daughter to invite everyone. Instead of shouting about the feast, she ran out yelling that a fire had broken out and begged for help. A few neighbors came because they were ready to aid her, while others

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