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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

Does Money Make Us Doubt God?

In the U. S. , many young people are growing up with more financial stability than ever before. This might seem like a good thing, but it's also changing how they view religion. Researchers looked at data from over 3, 000 young Christians. They found that those who had more financial security in the

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Feb 17 2026HEALTH

Why Do Kids in Bangladesh Eat the Way They Do?

Kids' eating habits are shaped by many things. These include where they live, how they feel, and what's around them. A recent study looked at how these factors affect eating behaviors in school kids in Bangladesh. The study focused on three main areas. First, it looked at emotional eating. This is

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Feb 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Goats Take Over Fire Station for Green Cleanup

In a twist that might make you smile, a fire department in Missouri has swapped out loud machines for a herd of hungry goats to keep their land tidy. The West Metro Fire Protection District decided to try something different. They hired goats to clear out pesky weeds and overgrown plants around Stat

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Choosing the Best Candidate for Illinois 52nd House: A Closer Look

In the upcoming Democratic primary for Illinois' 52nd House District, two candidates are stepping up to challenge the current Republican representative. Erin Chan Ding, a journalist and progressive advocate, is going head-to-head with Maria Peterson, a former lawyer and small business owner. Both ca

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Feb 17 2026CRYPTO

A7A5's Bold Move: Navigating Sanctions to Build a Crypto Empire

A7A5, a stablecoin company, is making waves in the crypto world, despite facing U. S. sanctions. The company, based in Kyrgyzstan, is not letting these restrictions hold them back. They are focused on compliance with local laws and have implemented strict Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laun

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Gabon Eases Financial Burden with Tax Relief on Essentials

Gabon has taken a step to help its people by temporarily removing taxes on some important goods. This move is meant to make life a bit easier for families struggling with high prices. The government has decided to pause import duties and value-added tax on items like meat, fish, dairy, and other bas

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Portugal's Stormy Path to Financial Stability

Portugal is in a tough spot. The country is trying to keep its budget balanced and reduce debt, but recent storms have made things harder. The finance minister, Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, said that helping people and businesses affected by the storms is a priority. This means that the government migh

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Silence Speaks Louder Than Words

At a recent press event, the head of the Berlin Film Festival, Tricia Tuttle, stood up for artists who choose to stay quiet about politics. This came after actors like Neil Patrick Harris and Michelle Yeoh dodged political questions during their time at the festival. Even the festival jury head, Wim

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Feb 17 2026BUSINESS

Brad Turcotte Takes the Lead in Country Music's Global Expansion

A fresh face is stepping into the spotlight of the country music scene. Brad Turcotte has been appointed as the senior vice president of country at TEG Live, a global touring platform under Ticketek Entertainment Group (TEG). This move is a big deal for TEG, as they aim to strengthen their presence

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Voyager's New Adventure: A Game of Choices and Challenges

A new game is coming out soon. It's called Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown. It's all about making tough choices and managing a spaceship. The game is set in the same universe as the famous TV show, Star Trek: Voyager. Players get to command the U. S. S. Voyager as it travels through a danger

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