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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

Prison Contractors and Shareholder Power: A Clash Over Human Rights

A group of Catholic investors, many led by Jesuit priests, recently challenged a private‑prison company that runs facilities for U. S. immigration authorities. The firm, which earned a large share of its 2024 revenue from contracts with the Department of Homeland Security, had voted against a shareh

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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 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 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 10 2026HEALTH

Older Patients and Telehealth: What Works and Why

During the COVID‑19 pandemic, doctors and patients used video calls more than ever. This sudden shift gave people a chance to rethink how cancer care could be delivered from home. Yet no one really knows which visits are best suited for a screen and what extra help older patients might need. A new

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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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Feb 08 2026HEALTH

Complete Heart Fix or Just the Bad Spot? A Fresh Look at NSTEMI Treatment

The SLIM study tested two ways to treat heart attacks that do not show the classic ST‑segment rise on an ECG. One method clears all blocked arteries (complete revascularization). The other fixes only the artery that caused the attack (culprit‑only). A new analysis uses Bayesian statistics, which gi

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Feb 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Manscaped’s Bold Move: Turning a Rough Idea into a Big‑Screen Hit

Manscaped began as an eye‑opening moment for a Vietnamese immigrant who saw that men’s grooming lacked any real options. While women had countless products, the area below the waist stayed untouched, creating a quiet void in conversation and innovation. In 2016 he answered that silence by launchi

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Feb 08 2026SPORTS

Racing for Fun: Preece Tests Cars Beyond the Cup

Ryan Preece won a local race and is not stopping. Instead of focusing on the big Daytona 500, he’s planning to drive two types of cars at once – Super Late Models and Modifieds. He says he loves tinkering with the cars more than just racing them. During a recent event at New Smyrna Speedway, Preece

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Feb 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Small Scale, Big Flop

The film that promised a fresh look at society failed to deliver. A well‑known director, a popular star and a solid budget should have made it a hit. Instead the movie ended up being a disappointment at the box office and in reviews. The story was built around a scientific trick called “downs

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