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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drunk Driving Tech: A Race Against Time

A law aimed at reducing drunk driving deaths is stuck in the slow lane. The law, passed in 2021, requires new cars to have tech that detects if a driver is drunk or impaired. This tech could be things like sensors that check for alcohol in the air or scanners that track eye movements. The goal is to

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Bonanza: Disney Leads the Pack in 2026

Disney has made history by becoming the first studio to hit the $1 billion mark worldwide in 2026, and they're not slowing down. With seven weeks already under their belt, the Mouse House is proving that they're still the king of the box office. But they're not the only ones making waves. Warner Br

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Helped a Mom Stand on Her Own Two Feet

Karin, a mom of four from Fort Worth, Texas, found herself in a tough spot after her marriage fell apart. She had no access to bank accounts or credit cards, leaving her with just $56 to her name. Banks turned her away when she tried to deposit cash, citing anti-money laundering laws and the fact th

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

The Hidden Agenda Behind Crypto and Bitcoin

Crypto and Bitcoin are often seen as revolutionary financial tools, but there's more to the story. Imagine a world where every transaction you make is tracked, monitored, and recorded. This is not a dystopian fantasy but a potential reality, according to some experts. The idea of a universal ledger

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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 16 2026HEALTH

How Ready Are Parents to Handle Child Emergencies?

In Hungary, accidents involving children happen often. This is a big problem. When kids get hurt, the first help they get can make a huge difference. Parents are usually the first to help. But do they know what to do? A study looked at parents in Győr-Moson-Sopron county. It found that many parents

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Year in Pixels: The Story Behind the Lens

Photography is more than just clicking a button. It's about capturing stories, emotions, and moments. For a group of dedicated photographers, this is a daily mission. They are not just taking pictures. They are documenting life, one day at a time. Meet the team behind the lens. Derek, Joed, Joshua,

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Feb 16 2026BUSINESS

A Big Change for a Big Name in Sports and Music

Casey Wasserman, a well-known figure in the sports and music world, is stepping down from his talent agency. This comes after some old emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of serious crimes, became public. Wasserman said he was sorry for any trouble his past actions caused. The company

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

Hong Kong's Crypto Push: What's New and Why It Matters

Hong Kong is stepping up its game in the crypto world. At a recent event, officials shared plans to boost the city's digital asset scene. This includes new rules for crypto trading and upcoming licenses for stablecoins. The goal? To make Hong Kong a friendlier place for crypto businesses. Why does

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Feb 16 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight for Support: Allies Step Up

Ukraine is in the middle of a tough fight. Russia is attacking both on the ground and from the air. This is making life hard for people in Ukraine, especially as winter brings freezing temperatures. The country's energy system is taking a big hit, leaving many without power. President Volodymyr Zel

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