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Feb 28 2026FINANCE

Inflation Numbers Push the Dow Lower

A fresh set of inflation figures has shaken the market, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average down for the day. The data shows prices rising faster than many investors expected, raising worries about higher interest rates and slower growth. Because the Dow is made up of big companies, even

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Feb 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Dog Walks Revealed: Which Breeds Take the Fewest Steps

Recent data from smart collars shows that some dog breeds walk far less than expected. The study tracked millions of steps over 90 days across the U. S. , using GPS collars that now include smaller dogs thanks to a new model. The results reveal a wide range: the most active pups can reach over 20, 0

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Feb 27 2026SPORTS

A New Chapter for Jontay Porter After NBA Ban

Jontay Porter’s name has become a warning sign for players who mix sports with gambling. Yet, the 6‑10‑year‑old power forward is not finished playing basketball. After a federal court sentenced him to life in the NBA, Seattle’s new United States Basketball League team, the SuperHawks, announced th

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

Police Drop Investigation Into Oregon Politician’s Spouse

The Washington, D. C. , police have decided to close the case that was opened against Dr. Shawn DeRemer, an anesthesiologist from Portland who is married to the U. S. Labor Secretary. The investigation began on January 24, after a report said that an alleged sexual act occurred on December 18 at the

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Feb 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Thriller Binge With Dakota Fanning

Dakota Fanning’s name rings a bell for many who enjoy gripping dramas. She has been part of several successful thrillers on major streaming platforms, and her latest role keeps the excitement alive. The series in question is a crime‑packed show that first aired on TNT at the start of 2018. It dra

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

States Blocked From Losing Food Aid Funding Over Data Demands

A federal judge in San Francisco stopped the Trump administration from cutting off money to 22 states that run food stamp programs. The move came after the Department of Agriculture (USDA) asked those states to hand over personal data on millions of people receiving aid. The judge said the USDA’s

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Feb 27 2026EDUCATION

Oregon Plans Quicker Attendance Reports to Curb Chronic Absences

Oregon is set to change how it shares school attendance data, moving from an annual update to quarterly releases. The state’s Department of Education will begin publishing the figures each quarter, a move that lawmakers say could help spot and fix attendance problems faster. The change follows th

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Feb 27 2026SCIENCE

The Blood Moon That Comes to Naples on March 3

A bright, full moon will turn a deep red color on the night of March 3, 2026, creating what many call a “blood moon. ” The effect happens when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow across the lunar surface. This is a natural phenomenon that can be seen from many parts of t

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

Medina Eyes New Buyers for City Lot

The city of Medina plans to open up a 410‑East Smith Road lot for public bids, according to the finance committee. The property was bought in 2012 and has been used mainly for storing city sanitation supplies, though a fire once damaged some buildings. The site sits behind the Sweets and Geeks shop

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Feb 27 2026FINANCE

NexPoint Surpasses Earnings Expectations in Latest Quarter

The real‑estate financing company reported a fourth‑quarter profit per share of $0. 52, exceeding analysts’ forecast by $0. 13. This gain highlights a stronger performance than previously anticipated for the year. For investors looking ahead, NexPoint has projected earnings per diluted share of $0.

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