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Feb 16 2026EDUCATION

Hunger on Campus: Why Students Go Without

Students in higher education often struggle with getting enough food. This is a big problem because it affects their health and ability to learn. But there is not much research on why this happens. Without understanding the root causes, it is hard to create solutions that really help. Food insecuri

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wagner Entertainment Welcomes New Talent to Expand Its Reach

Wagner Entertainment is making waves in the film industry with two significant new hires. Ryan Hamilton, a seasoned executive from Arclight Films, is stepping into the role of Head of Worldwide Sales. Meanwhile, Amanda Larney, formerly of Killer Films, is taking on the position of Head of Developmen

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Feb 16 2026SPORTS

The FA Cup's VAR Dilemma: Progress or Problem?

The FA Cup's recent rounds have sparked a debate about VAR. Some love the idea of football without it, while others see the chaos that unfolds when it's missing. In the fourth round, mistakes piled up. Newcastle's game at Aston Villa had a goal that should have been offside, a tackle that deserved

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

American Roads May Soon See Solid-State EV Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a common sight on American roads, but the batteries powering them are still evolving. Most EVs use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP), nickel-manganese cobalt (NMC), or nickel-cobalt aluminum (NCA) batteries. These are well-known technologies, but they have been around

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Crime Show on Netflix: A Mixed Bag for Viewers

A fresh crime series has landed on Netflix, offering a new option for viewers to dive into over the holiday weekend. This 10-episode series, which originally aired on NBC and Peacock, has quickly become a trending pick on the platform. The show, titled "The Hunting Party, " follows a team of FBI ag

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Feb 16 2026CRIME

Justice Delayed but Not Denied: A Killer Brought to Book 33 Years Later

A brutal crime from 1993 finally saw justice in 2024. A 53-year-old man, Dana Shepherd, was sentenced to 45 years in prison for the rape and murder of a young art student, Carmen Van Huss. This case was solved using advanced DNA technology that matched the suspect's DNA to his relatives' DNA in a da

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Crime Thriller That's Winning Hearts and Minds

A crime drama that's been winning over critics and viewers alike just dropped its fourth season. It's called "Dark Winds, " and it's a big deal because it just got a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. That's right, 100%! This isn't just any show; it's a series that's been growing stronger with each n

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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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