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Feb 14 2026SCIENCE

Elephant Trunks: The Secret Behind Their Super Touch

Elephants are known for their intelligence and social behavior, but their trunks are also quite remarkable. These trunks are not just for show; they are packed with tactile nerves and covered in about 1, 000 whiskers. These whiskers are not like those of other animals. They have unique features that

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

The Trump Administration's Unusual Push at the Supreme Court

The Trump administration has been making waves at the Supreme Court by stepping into cases without being asked. This isn't typical behavior, and it's got people talking. The solicitor general, D. John Sauer, is the top lawyer for the administration. His job is to give the Supreme Court advice on cas

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Stocks Bounce Back: Inflation News Steals the Show

The U. S. stock market showed some resilience on Friday, shaking off recent losses tied to AI fears. This comeback was sparked by some good news on inflation, which gave investors a reason to breathe easier. The S&P 500 climbed by 0. 3%, recovering from a rough day where it took a big hit. The Dow

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Leigh Tiffin: From Football Fields to Business Ventures

Leigh Tiffin, a familiar name in Alabama football, has stepped down from his role as president of Tiffin Motorhomes. This move comes as he explores a new career path with National Indoor RV Centers. Tiffin, known for his kicking skills on the field from 2006 to 2009, is also part of a family legacy

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Funko's Financial Flexibility Gets a Boost

Funko is making some big moves to keep their financial game strong. They just tweaked their credit deal, pushing the due date to the end of 2027. This isn't just about extra time; it's about giving them room to grow and breathe. The company had to make some adjustments to the terms, but it seems li

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Why Handwritten Notes Trump Digital Ones

Ever wondered why some people still prefer scribbling notes by hand instead of typing or snapping pics? It turns out, there's a good reason for it. Studies have found that jotting down notes manually can boost memory more effectively than typing or taking photos. When someone writes by hand, they e

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vacaville's Plan to Liven Up Downtown with Alcohol-Friendly Zones

Vacaville is thinking about setting up special areas downtown where people can drink alcohol in public. This idea comes from a new state law that lets cities do this. The goal is to make downtown more lively and help local businesses. Other places, like Sacramento and Loomis, have already started d

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Unseen Costs: Trump's Deportation Deals Under Scrutiny

The Trump administration's strategy to deport immigrants to third countries has come under fire for its high costs and questionable benefits. Senate Democrats have released a report highlighting the financial burden on American taxpayers, with over $32 million spent on sending around 300 individuals

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Zac Veen’s Fresh Start: From Rough Days to a Stronger Pitch

Zac Veen has turned his life around after a tough season that saw him struggle with weight and substance use. The 24‑year‑old, who once weighed over 200 pounds, has shed the excess and now stands taller on a frame that matches what scouts saw in high school. His hair is back to natural brown, moving

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Gait Fix: A Six‑Week Trial to Ease Knee Pain

Knee osteoarthritis is a common problem that hurts and makes walking hard. Researchers tested whether changing the way people walk, with real‑time feedback, can lessen pain and improve movement. They ran a randomized study where participants followed different walking‑adjustment plans over six weeks

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