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Feb 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebs Turning a Year Wiser on February 16, 2026

February 16, 2026, is a special day for many famous faces. It's the day when several well-known actors, musicians, and other stars celebrate their birthdays. Let's take a look at some of the notable names adding another candle to their cake this day. LeVar Burton, known for his roles in various TV

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Feb 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Crimes: When Fame and Misconduct Collide

Celebrities often capture our attention with their talent and charm, but behind the glitz and glamour, some have faced serious allegations of misconduct. Take Mark Wahlberg, for instance. As a teenager, he was involved in racist attacks, including throwing rocks at Black children and assaulting Viet

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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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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

An Octopus Adventure: Darwin's Journey to the Ocean

A new game is coming out soon! It's called Darwin's Paradox! The game will be available on April 2. It is an adventure game. You play as an octopus named Darwin. He is on a mission to return to the ocean. The game is made by a French indie team called ZDT Studio. It is published by Konami. Yo

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Voting Rules: Who's Really Affected?

In Maryland, voters don't need to show ID when they vote. They only need it to register. This makes Maryland one of 14 states that don't require ID at the polls. Other states do, but some let people skip the photo ID if they have a good reason. Why is this a big deal? Some people think ID rules sto

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

A High School Basketball Team Fights for Fair Play

A Philadelphia high school basketball team, Carver Engineering and Science, was just about to secure a spot in the semifinals. They were leading 61-49 against Constitution High School with only 71 seconds left in the game. Suddenly, a fight broke out on the court. Fans and players rushed onto the co

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Tech ETFs: A Look at China's Digital Growth

China's tech scene is booming, and investors are taking notice. Three ETFs stand out: TCHI, CQQQ, and KWEB. Each offers a unique way to invest in China's tech future. TCHI is a solid choice. It follows the MSCI China Technology All Shares Index. This ETF covers a broad range of tech areas. From sof

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Feb 17 2026EDUCATION

Delaware's Future Educators and Artists Shine Bright

Delaware is buzzing with excitement as young minds showcase their talents and ambitions in various fields. The University of Delaware recently hosted nearly 400 students from across the state, all eager to explore careers in education. This event, known as the Delaware Educators Rising conference, w

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

New Rules for College Athletes: What's Changing and Why It Matters

College sports are changing. Eric Schmitt, a key figure in Missouri politics, has put forward a new plan. This plan aims to revamp how college athletes are paid and who can play. It's a big deal. Why? Because college sports bring in a lot of money. But the athletes themselves don't see much of it.

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

California and Britain Team Up for Green Energy, Trump Not Happy

A recent deal between California and Britain to work together on clean energy has sparked some strong reactions. The agreement focuses on things like wind power and aims to open up California's market to British companies. But not everyone is on board with this plan. Former President Donald Trump h

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