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Feb 15 2026CELEBRITIES

A Quiet Moment on the Red Carpet

At a recent Oscars gathering, actor Michael B. Jordan found himself in an unexpected situation with the photographers who usually chase after him. Instead of the usual loud calls and frantic snapping, the camera crew stayed unusually silent as he approached his spot for a photo. When Jordan asked if

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

X Turns Into a One‑Stop Trading Hub

X, the platform owned by Elon Musk, plans to let people buy and sell stocks and crypto right from their feeds in just a few weeks. The new tools, called “Smart Cashtags, ” will let users click on ticker symbols in posts and make trades directly through the app. The move comes as X is about to ope

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Feb 15 2026FINANCE

A New Player in India's Loan Game

Bain Capital is making a bold entrance into India's financial sector. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has given the go-ahead for Bain to acquire a significant portion of Manappuram Finance. This isn't just any investment; it's a whopping 18% stake, valued at approximately 43. 85 billion rupees. Man

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

Tech Giants and the Addiction Debate: A Legal Perspective

The recent lawsuits against tech giants like YouTube and Instagram highlight a growing concern: the impact of social media on children. At the heart of these legal battles is the claim that these platforms are designed to be addictive. Over 2, 500 lawsuits are pending, aiming to hold these companies

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Feb 15 2026CRIME

A Retired Cop's Facebook Fight and Unexpected Jail Time

Larry Bushart, a 61-year-old former cop, found himself in hot water after a heated Facebook debate. He was known for his strong left-leaning views in a conservative area of Tennessee. His online battles were intense, but he never expected them to land him in jail. It all started when a gunman kille

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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 2026BUSINESS

New Kids' Content Venture: Lumee Takes the Stage

A new player has entered the kids' digital content arena. Lumee, a collaboration between Hasbro Entertainment and Animaj, is setting out to make waves in digital advertising and brand partnerships. This team-up brings together some big names in kids' entertainment, like "Peppa Pig, " "Transformers,

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Seeking the Masked Man: A Clue in the Nancy Guthrie Case

In the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the most important clue is a video of a masked man. This man was seen messing with her doorbell camera just before she went missing. The sheriff in charge of the case says this man is the key to solving the mystery. The video shows a man with a ski mask,

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

A New Leader for Louisiana's News Scene

Hank Stuever, a well-known journalist, is making a big move. He's leaving his old job at a big newspaper in Washington D. C. and heading to Louisiana. There, he'll be the new boss for special reporting at The Times-Picayune and The Advocate. This is a big deal because it shows these newspapers are g

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Feb 13 2026CRIME

Eddie Coyle: A Boston Tale of Crime and Conversation

Eddie Coyle, known as Eddie Fingers, isn't your typical criminal mastermind. He's a small-time Boston thief with a knack for getting into trouble. His fingers were once crushed in a desk drawer by an unhappy client, and he's always on the lookout for the next big score. But Eddie's luck is running t

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