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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Timing in Nairobi's Informal Settlements: What's the Deal?

In Nairobi's crowded informal settlements, getting kids vaccinated on time isn't always easy. A recent study looked at how well children under five in two big informal settlements, Viwandani and Korogocho, were getting their shots according to schedule. Researchers talked to mothers and caregivers,

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Feb 12 2026BUSINESS

Tech Giant AppLovin Faces Tough Competition in Ad Market

In the fast-paced world of digital advertising, companies are constantly battling for a slice of the ad revenue pie. This intense competition is making it tough for companies like AppLovin to meet their financial goals. Recently, AppLovin's stock took a small hit after they reported their earnings f

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Feb 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Greenland's Mining Potential: A Double-Edged Sword

Greenland, a vast island with a small population, is sitting on a treasure trove of rare earth minerals. These minerals are crucial for technologies like wind turbines, electric vehicles, and advanced military systems. The U. S. has shown interest in tapping into these resources, seeing it as a way

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Feb 12 2026EDUCATION

How Coaching Can Make Surgeons Better Teachers

Surgeons are skilled at their jobs, but teaching others is a different ball game. A recent study wants to see if coaching can help surgeons improve their teaching skills. The focus is on a special coaching model designed for faculty members. The idea is simple: if surgeons get coaching, they might

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Feb 12 2026OPINION

Pittsburgh's Hidden Black History: A Story Worth Telling

Pittsburgh has a rich Black history that many people don't know about. In the late 1700s, free Black men helped create Allegheny County. In the 1800s, Pittsburgh was a key stop on the Underground Railroad. A neighborhood called Lower Hill, then known as Arthursville, was a major hub. John B. Vashon,

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Olympic Heroes Bring Hope and Excitement

The Olympics have been a breath of fresh air. Athletes like Lindsey Vonn, Breezy Johnson, Yuma Kagiyama, and Ilia Malinin have shown incredible skill and determination. Vonn, at 41, competed with a torn ACL, proving that age is just a number. Johnson's gold medal win in downhill skiing was a testame

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Path to the Top: Focus on Their Own Game

Arsenal is currently leading the Premier League, but the season is far from over. They have a six-point lead over Manchester City, but there are still many games left to play. Mikel Arteta, the manager, knows that staying focused on their own performances is crucial. Arteta has been in charge since

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Voices Rising: Pasifika Creatives Get a Big Boost

In a big step forward for Pasifika storytellers, five talented individuals have been picked for the 2026 PEAK Producer and Executive Fellowship. This program, backed by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), is all about giving Pasifika creators the tools they need to shine in Hollywood. The fellows

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

How Powerful People Talk About Race

Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy and influential figure, had a strong interest in race science, a discredited idea that claims racial differences in intelligence are genetic. In 2016, he shared an article from a white supremacist website with Noam Chomsky, suggesting that race and IQ are linked. This idea

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Feb 12 2026EDUCATION

Nursing Grads and Career Planning: A Cultural Check

A recent study took a closer look at how nursing students plan their careers. The focus was on translating and testing a career planning tool called the Career Crafting Assessment Scale (CCAS) into traditional Chinese. The goal was to see if this tool could help graduating nursing students (GNSs) th

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