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Feb 10 2026BUSINESS

Outdoor Hub Revamps Springfield’s Downtown Scene

The new 12, 900‑square‑foot plaza beside the MassMutual Center has opened its gates for a season of events that stretch beyond conventional walls. From April to October, the open‑air space invites concerts, festivals, and community celebrations, all built with ready lighting, seating, and electrical

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Feb 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Future‑Tech Shifts: What 2026 Means for Small and Big Businesses

The next year promises big changes in how companies work. Tech giants like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are speeding up their digital upgrades while cars, medicine and manufacturing firms follow suit. This rush means new tools are arriving faster than ever before. One of the biggest trends is “agen

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Feb 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl Ads 2026: The Hits and the Heartbeats

The big game drew more than just football fans; it brought a parade of memorable spots that kept viewers glued to the screen. After Seattle’s victory over New England, a special ranking was released that highlighted the most effective commercials of the night. The average cost for a 30‑second slo

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

Bad Bunny Vanishes from Instagram After Super Bowl Gig

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican star who wowed millions with his halftime show at Super Bowl LX, has apparently removed every post from his Instagram feed. The account that once showcased 52. 6 million followers now shows no profile picture, no photos, and no follow list. The deletion happened right af

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Feb 10 2026SPORTS

Sports‑Focused TV Bundle Sparks New Price Wave

"YouTube TV has rolled out a new sports‑centric package that is turning heads. The deal starts at $64. 99 each month, with a discounted first‑year rate of $54. 99 for fresh sign‑ups. The channel list is packed: it pulls in the big national networks—ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, The CW—and adds a slew of sport

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Feb 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Joe Frazier Statue Eyes a New Home at the Art Museum

Philadelphia’s skyline is about to gain a new icon. The city is considering moving the statue of former heavyweight champion “Smokin’” Joe Frazier from its current spot near the sports arena to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a location that once hosted the famous Rocky statue. The pro

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Feb 10 2026SPORTS

High‑School Hoops Highlights: Wins, Shutouts and Big Runs

In the Bay City area, girls’ basketball teams are making headlines with a mix of close battles and dominant performances. A standout moment came when Beaverton faced off against No. 8 Hemlock, a game that kept both teams on their toes until the final seconds. Beaverton started strong but fell behind

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Feb 10 2026OPINION

Hartford Aims to Lead in AI Cybersecurity

The city that has long been known for its insurance firms is now looking to become a hub for protecting against the new threats that artificial intelligence brings. Insurance companies in Connecticut are already spending huge sums on technology, and many have begun using AI to speed up claims, se

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

Inspector General Rules Face New Hurdles

The Maryland Attorney General has issued a legal note that could limit how Inspectors General (IGs) work across the state. The guidance says IGs must obey the same public‑records limits as other offices, including restrictions on personnel and financial files. Baltimore City has already started f

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Feb 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Homes: The Real Estate Game in the UK

The richest stars in Britain are not just famous for their talent – they’re also building massive property empires that rival those of top financiers. Among them, the Beckhams stand out with a portfolio worth around $205 million, covering five homes that make up almost a quarter of their total we

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