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Feb 28 2026POLITICS

Utah’s Water and Land Laws Shake Up in 2026

Utah lawmakers are busy reshaping how the state handles water, land and mining. While the Great Salt Lake gets most headlines, several new bills aim to protect farmers, miners and public lands. One proposal lets the state’s natural resources department pay for legal fights over Colorado River water

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Feb 28 2026SPORTS

Friday Night NBA Bets: Fresh Takes on the Lineups

The NBA schedule for Friday, February 27 features five games that have caught the eye of bettors. Rather than follow the usual order, this review starts with a look at how injuries could shape outcomes. The Cleveland Cavaliers face a challenge if key players like Mitchell and Harden are absent

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Feb 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Eddie Awards 2026: New Winners Shine in Film and TV Editing

The ACE Eddie Awards celebrated the best in film and television editing with a mix of familiar names and fresh faces. Warner Bros’ “Sinners” earned the top honor for a dramatic feature, while Netflix’s animated hit “KPop Demon Hunters” claimed the award for best edited animated film. The ceremony hi

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Feb 27 2026EDUCATION

Discover Fun Learning at La Habra Kids Museum

A visit to the Children’s Museum in La Habra lets kids explore a world of hands‑on play. The space is 10, 000 square feet and split into seven themed rooms where almost every item can be touched. The museum opened in 1977 inside a former train depot built in 1923. It targets children from t

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Feb 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Targets “Celebrity‑Bait” Scams Across the Globe

Meta has taken legal action against three groups that ran deceptive ads using celebrity images and deep‑fake technology. The lawsuits were filed in Brazil, China, and Vietnam against operators who lured users worldwide with false promises about investments and health products. The Brazilian cases

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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 2026RELIGION

Friendship, Faith and Flowers: A Simple Guide to Understanding Each Other

A man in his late sixties, who feels out of place in the church he visits, is worried that a close white friend—who proudly identifies with his Jewish heritage—is always eager to share religious greetings. The friend, who is not a strict observant but deeply connected to his culture, sends photos of

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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 26 2026FINANCE

The Donor‑Fund Fight: A $21 Million Family Legal Battle

A family in Kansas has taken a nonprofit to court over a $21 million donor‑advised fund (DAF) that was started by the father in 2005. The son, who has been the sole advisor since his mother’s death, says the sponsor—WaterStone—has stopped letting him see the account and has ignored his grant request

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Feb 26 2026FINANCE

Bond Market Reacts as Investors Anticipate Inflation Data

The U. S. Treasury market cooled on Thursday, with the 10‑year yield falling more than two basis points to 4. 023% and the 30‑year dropping under two basis points to 4. 675%. Even the short‑term 2‑year note slipped slightly, ending at 3. 452%. These moves show investors are waiting for a big inflati

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