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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

Francesa’s Take on Baseball Events

Mike Francesa spoke loudly about the World Baseball Classic. He said he would stop players from joining if they risk injury. He thinks the tournament is a TV trick to fill empty sports slots. Francesa does not care about it. He thinks the event is only for marketing. The Classic has stars like Ohta

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Feb 11 2026FINANCE

Robinhood Faces Crypto Slide and Market Shake‑Ups

In the latest earnings release, Robinhood’s stock fell about eight percent in early trading after the company revealed a 38‑percent drop in crypto revenue, pulling the overall quarterly numbers down. The firm posted a record $1. 28 billion in total revenue, up 27 percent year over year, but the c

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Animals and Healing in the Himalayan Hills

In the high mountains of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, people have lived for generations by turning to nature’s gifts for health. The area is a patchwork of cultures, each with its own stories about how animals can help cure sickness. Yet scientists have only just begun to listen. Researchers are now tra

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Sunlight, Work and Skin Risk

Outdoor jobs in Lisbon expose workers to high levels of solar ultraviolet rays, a leading factor that can trigger squamous cell skin cancer. Researchers measured the actual amount of UV radiation reaching workers such as gardeners, gravediggers, pavers, asphalters, sanitation crews and sailors. They

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

New Stadium Dreams for Portage and the Chicago Bears

Portage, a city in Indiana, is hoping to land a big deal by offering 300 acres of its own land for a Chicago Bears football stadium. The plan, dubbed “Halas Harbor, ” plays on the Bears’ famous headquarters in Lake Forest and aims to bring the team closer to its fan base in Northwest Indiana. The si

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Feb 10 2026HEALTH

Spine Clinic Study Reveals Pain Patterns and Risk Clues

A team of doctors looked closely at people who came to a spine clinic for help with long‑term back pain. They wanted to know what these patients look like, how they feel, and how well they can move. The study gathered data on age, gender, job type, pain level, and daily function. The researchers co

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Feb 08 2026SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Imaging Helps Spot Immune Signals

The study shows that pictures taken during a routine breast scan can reveal hidden clues about the tumor’s immune environment. Radiologists used a technique called radiomics, which turns an image into thousands of tiny data points. By feeding these numbers into a computer model, the researcher

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Feb 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Joker Twist in Batman 2

Barry Keoghan will appear as the Joker in The Batman 2, bringing a brand‑new take to the villain that has appeared only briefly before. The last film’s ending gave a quick glimpse of him, but now we know he will return for more than a cameo and may even break long‑standing on‑screen patterns. In

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Jan 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Grab Your Spot: Harry Styles' NYC Shows and How to Snag Tickets

Harry Styles is back with his "Together, Together" world tour, and New York City is in for a treat with multiple shows at Madison Square Garden. The ticket frenzy has already begun, with fans scrambling to secure their spots. The presale phases are rolling out, giving different groups the chance to

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Silver's Wild Ride: What's Really Going On?

Silver prices have been skyrocketing, going from $45 to over $85 per ounce in a short time. But why? It's not just about people wanting more silver. The futures market, especially on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), is a big part of the story. The economy is doing well. People are spending mo

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