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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Michigan Takes the Lead in College Basketball Rankings

Michigan has grabbed the top spot in the college basketball rankings. They are now the unanimous number one team. This is after they won ten games in a row. Arizona, which was number one for five weeks, lost two games and fell to fourth place. Houston is now second in the rankings. Duke moved up to

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

New Rules for College Athletes: What's Changing and Why It Matters

College sports are changing. Eric Schmitt, a key figure in Missouri politics, has put forward a new plan. This plan aims to revamp how college athletes are paid and who can play. It's a big deal. Why? Because college sports bring in a lot of money. But the athletes themselves don't see much of it.

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Zabit's Comeback: From UFC to Grappling?

Zabit Magomedsharipov, a name that once echoed in the UFC, might be making a comeback. But this time, it's not in the Octagon. The 34-year-old Russian fighter, known for his impressive skills, has been away from the UFC for almost seven years. He left the sport in 2022 to pursue a career in medicine

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Border Talk: Stephen A. Smith's Take on Trump and Biden

Stephen A. Smith, the well-known sports commentator, recently shared his thoughts on the U. S. border situation. He believes that while President Trump's methods may be harsh, they were necessary to fix a problem caused by President Biden. Smith mentioned that he might run for president in the futu

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Feb 17 2026BUSINESS

How a Small Activewear Brand Made Millions in Minutes

SET Active, a brand that started in 2018, is making waves in the activewear industry. The founder, Lindsey Carter, noticed a gap in the market. Most brands were focusing on fitness enthusiasts or technical niches. She wanted to create activewear for everyday women. The brand's unique approach has he

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

From Fisherman to Bobsledder: Shane Pitter's Unique Olympic Journey

Shane Pitter, a 26-year-old fisherman from Jamaica, is making waves in the world of bobsledding. While most people would have been fishing on a sunny day in Jamaica, Pitter was competing in the Milan Cortina Games. His journey from the sea to the ice is nothing short of remarkable. Pitter's story i

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

Simple Swaps for a Healthier Heart This February

February is Heart Health Month, and while it's important to know your numbers and risks, many people overlook the power of daily food choices. Small, consistent changes in diet can have a bigger impact on heart health than drastic overhauls. This is where Step One Foods comes in, a brand founded by

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in Your Grocery Cart

People are starting to question the health effects of ultraprocessed foods. These are the packaged, ready-to-eat items that fill grocery store shelves. Two influential figures, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. David Kessler, are leading the conversation. They point to a 1958 government classification c

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Feb 16 2026CRIME

A Glove, a Glimpse, and a Grandmother Gone

In the quiet of a Tucson neighborhood, a single glove has become a crucial clue in the mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. This isn't just any glove; it's one that might be linked to a masked figure caught on camera near her home. The FBI has confirmed that DNA from this glove cou

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Feb 16 2026SPORTS

Carlos Narvaez: A Healthy Comeback for the Red Sox?

Carlos Narvaez, the Red Sox's promising catcher, is aiming for a strong 2026 season after overcoming knee troubles that plagued his rookie year. His 2025 debut was impressive, but hidden pain slowed him down. Narvaez's knee issues started early in the season. Manager Alex Cora revealed that the dis

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