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Feb 12 2026RELIGION

Faith and Resilience: How Colombia's Adults Faced COVID-19

In Colombia, where faith is a big part of life, adults turned to their beliefs to help them deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent study looked at how people used different ways to cope, with a special focus on how religion played a role. The study involved over 5, 500 adults, and it used a reli

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Feb 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Florida's Secret Island: Where the Ultra-Rich Call Home

Florida is home to a private island that's a hotspot for the world's wealthiest. Indian Creek Village, often called the "Billionaire Bunker, " is a small, exclusive community near Miami Beach. It's where big names like Jeff Bezos, Tom Brady, and Ivanka Trump have chosen to live. This island is tiny

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

How Long is Too Long for a Vacuum Delivery?

Vacuum-assisted deliveries are common. But how long is too long? This is what doctors want to know. They looked at how long these deliveries take. They also checked if longer times cause problems. Problems for the baby. Problems for the delivery. They found some things. First, longer deliveries can

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Bangladesh's Big Vote: A New Chapter After Youth-Led Change

Bangladesh is voting today in a big election. This is a big deal. It comes after a huge change in 2024. Young people, called Gen Z, led protests. They forced out the long-time leader, Sheikh Hasina. Now, the country is choosing new leaders. This election is important. It could bring stability to Ba

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Science and Politics: A New Wave of STEM Candidates

In the world of politics, science and healthcare have become hot topics. Some people think these issues are too important to be left to politicians alone. That's why a group of experts in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) are stepping up to run for Congress. One of these candidates

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Big 12 Basketball: A High-Tech Court Revolution

The Big 12 Conference is making a bold move by introducing a high-tech glass court with LED technology for its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. This isn’t just any court; it’s a game-changer that can display data, ads, and even fan games during timeouts. The court has already made waves at

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Feb 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Columbia's Cozy Catch: A Warm Jacket Deal You Can't Miss

Columbia has a jacket that is perfect for cold days. It is usually $160, but now it is only $39. 98 at Academy Sports + Outdoors. This is a huge discount. The jacket is called the Women’s Voodoo Fall 590 TurboDown II. It is lightweight but keeps you warm. It is also stylish and comes in green and pi

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Fighting Dengue with Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes

In the battle against dengue, scientists have found an unexpected ally: bacteria-infected mosquitoes. The idea is simple yet clever. Male mosquitoes are infected with a specific strain of bacteria called Wolbachia. When these males mate with wild female mosquitoes, something interesting happens. The

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Feb 12 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin's Rollercoaster Ride: What's Next After the Big Drop?

Bitcoin has taken a nosedive, losing nearly half its value from its peak last October. It's now worth less than it was back in November 2024. This isn't just a small blip; it's a significant drop. Things started to go downhill in early February. A massive sell-off happened, wiping out over $2. 7 bi

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

A Medal, a Mistake, and a Public Confession

Sturla Holm Laegreid, one of Norway’s leading biathletes, stunned the world by announcing a personal betrayal right after he secured an Olympic bronze. The revelation came in front of the entire audience, turning a moment of triumph into a public drama. The athlete admitted he had cheated on his gi

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