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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

Boosting Surgeons' Skills: The Power of Peer Coaching

Surgeons face high-stakes situations every day. They must think fast and make split-second decisions. These decisions can mean the difference between life and death. But how do they keep their skills sharp once they've finished their training? One way is through peer coaching. This is where surgeon

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Feb 16 2026EDUCATION

How to Make Learning Better for New Surgery Residents

New surgery residents often feel lost. They are not sure what they need to learn. A group wanted to change this. They wanted to make a plan. This plan would help new residents. It would give them what they need. First, they talked to the residents. They asked what they needed. They wanted to know w

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Olympic Shop Tension Sparks Staff Change

The Milano Cortina Games announced changes to keep the event calm after a staff member shouted “Free Palestine” at Israeli fans. The incident happened in the Cortina Sliding Centre shop when a pro‑Palestinian employee confronted visitors. Videos showed him repeating the slogan while Israeli su

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Ukraine’s President Calls Russian Leader a “War Slave”

Zelensky delivered a sharp message at the Munich Security Conference, calling Russia’s president a “slave to war” and warning that the conflict will not end by giving up territory. He compared current negotiations to the 1938 Munich Agreement, where European powers gave in to Hitler before World War

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Film Festival Faces Heat Over Political Talk

The Berlinale has launched a defence for its jury after early criticism sparked by comments made at the opening press conference. The festival’s spokesperson highlighted that some remarks were taken out of context and urged a fair view of the artists involved. The core issue centres on the role o

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Rising Beef Prices: Why the Herd Is Shrinking and Costs Are Soaring

The price of beef has jumped faster than most other grocery items, climbing 15 % over the past year. Ground beef is hitting record highs, while chicken and milk prices stay flat or barely rise. Farmers blame a shrinking cattle population. The U. S. herd is the smallest it has been since the 1950s,

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Aging Well: Small Changes for a Healthier Life

Aging is not just about adding years to your life but adding life to your years. A health specialist emphasizes that simple, everyday habits can make a big difference in how well you age. First, sleep is crucial. Poor sleep can lead to serious health issues, including dementia. To improve sleep, ke

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Tacko Fall: From Senegal to NBA Stardom

Tacko Fall, the towering figure in the NBA, has a story that's as unique as his height. Born in Dakar, Senegal, in 1995, Fall is the youngest of three siblings. His journey to basketball stardom began with his older brother, who introduced him to the sport. Fall's height made him a natural on the co

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Gaming Gone Wild: Is Your Teen Losing Control?

Teens today are glued to their screens, and video games are a big part of that. While gaming can be fun and even relaxing, it's easy for it to become a problem. The issue isn't just about the time spent playing, but also about how gaming affects a teen's life. Modern video games are designed to kee

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

A Ukrainian Athlete's Stand Against Olympic Rules

Vladyslav Heraskevych, a member of the Ukrainian skeleton sled racing team, found himself in hot water during the Olympic Games. His crime? Wearing a helmet decorated with the faces of Ukrainian athletes and coaches who lost their lives in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The International Olympic

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