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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Cyber Threat: UAT-9921 and VoidLink Malware

A group known as UAT-9921 has been using a new malware called VoidLink. This malware targets tech and finance companies. It has been active since 2019 but only recently started using VoidLink. VoidLink is a sophisticated tool. It is designed to stay hidden in Linux-based cloud systems. It was likel

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Takes Center Stage: A Look at the Dark Side of Innovation

Tech is everywhere, even in theater. Two recent plays in Boston show how tech can be scary. In one, a worker has to watch and remove bad stuff from the internet. It's a tough job. The other play is about the future. It's about a time when humans are gone. AI is showing what humans were like. It's li

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

A Remarkable Journey: Bobbi Rath Smith's Impact on the American Thyroid Association

Bobbi Rath Smith made a big difference in the American Thyroid Association. She led the group for almost two decades. Her work started in 2001 and lasted until 2020. She held important roles as the Executive Director and CEO. Her leadership helped the association grow and improve. The American Thyr

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Feb 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities with Hidden Black Roots

Many famous people have Black ancestors, but not everyone knows about it. Some have only recently found out. Others have always known but didn't talk about it much. This is especially true for those who can "pass" as white. They might have faced different challenges because of their mixed heritage.

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Kids Soccer Injuries: Why Growth Matters

In soccer, growing kids face unique injury risks that adults do not. A new study shows that the way a child’s body changes can lead to problems that are different from those seen in older players. The research points out that a child’s bones, muscles and joints are still developing, which makes c

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

Bio-Rad's Mixed Year: Growth Amid Challenges

Bio-Rad, a big name in life science research and clinical diagnostics, just shared its financial results for 2025. The year was a bit of a rollercoaster. On one hand, they saw some growth in sales, especially in their Clinical Diagnostics segment. But on the other hand, their Life Science segment to

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

The $10 Billion Smoke Screen: A Lesson in Deflection

In the realm of big business, one individual has turned distraction into an art form. This person is currently seeking a staggering $10 billion from the public. The method? A carefully crafted diversion involving a tax leak. Let's backtrack to 2020 when the leak first surfaced. Instead of addressin

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Dr. Oz and Jeffrey Epstein: A Puzzling Connection

Dr. Mehmet Oz, a well-known figure in the medical world and former TV host, has a surprising link to the infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein. This connection came to light through recently released documents from the U. S. Justice Department. These files, part of a massive release mandated by Congres

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

Big Beer Wins in Tough Times

AB InBev, the world's biggest brewer, just shared some good news. They made more money than expected in the last quarter of 2025. This is a big deal because beer sales have been struggling lately. People are buying less beer. Why? Maybe because they don't have much money. Or maybe the weather has be

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

Shares on the Move: Kim Family's Big Sell-Off

The Kim family, major stakeholders in Amkor Technology, are planning to sell a chunk of their shares. They're putting up 10 million shares of common stock for sale, with an option to add another 1. 5 million. This is a secondary offering, meaning the company itself isn't selling shares or making any

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