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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Teachers' Retirement: A Fair Deal?

Teachers are the backbone of our education system, but many are anxious about their future. They worry about having enough money when they retire. This worry is making some teachers quit, and others think twice about joining the profession. It's a big problem, and it's not getting the attention it d

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Feb 14 2026OPINION

Anchorage Assembly: Standing Up for the Community

The Anchorage Assembly has been under fire for taking a stand on federal issues, but critics are missing the point. Local governments have always weighed in on federal policies that impact their communities. It's not about overreach; it's about leadership. For years, cities across the country have

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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 2026LIFESTYLE

Brighton Steps Up: How a Neighborhood Saved a Beloved Barbershop

In Brighton, a small barbershop became the heart of a big community effort after a burst pipe caused major damage. Matt's Barber Shop, a cozy spot where people come for more than just haircuts, faced a sudden crisis when freezing temperatures led to a pipe bursting upstairs. The water rushed in, flo

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Feb 14 2026FINANCE

Coinbase: A Glimpse into Its Recent Stock Surge

Coinbase, a major player in the crypto world, saw its stock rise by 18% during Friday's trading. This boost came after a rough patch where the stock had fallen by nearly half over the past six months. So, what's driving this sudden uptick? First off, Coinbase has been working on spreading out its i

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Germany's Tax Rules: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Germany is looking for opinions on new tax rules. These rules are about something called a "permanent establishment. " This term is important for businesses that operate in more than one country. The goal is to make sure everyone understands when a business has a permanent establishment in Germany.

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

Atlanta's Fight Against HIV: Can We Afford to Lose Ground?

Atlanta is a hotspot for HIV cases. Even with all the medical progress, over 30, 000 new infections happen every year in the U. S. One key tool in preventing HIV is PrEP. It's a medicine that stops HIV before it starts. But getting PrEP isn't just about having the medicine. It's also about having pl

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Hot Springs Gets Its First Full-Time Town Boss

Hot Springs has taken a big step by hiring its first-ever full-time town administrator, Hassena Kassim. This is a huge deal because the town has never had someone in this role before. Kassim, who is 47 and lives right in Hot Springs, started her job in August. Before this, Kassim helped the town bo

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Unite to Build Trust in the Digital Age

In a bold move, Microsoft and Ericsson have joined forces with other tech giants to tackle a growing concern: where our data is stored. This isn't just about one company or one country. It's about setting a global standard for trust in technology. The idea started when Microsoft and Ericsson began

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Cyber Threat: UAT-9921 and VoidLink Malware

A group known as UAT-9921 has been using a new malware called VoidLink. This malware targets tech and finance companies. It has been active since 2019 but only recently started using VoidLink. VoidLink is a sophisticated tool. It is designed to stay hidden in Linux-based cloud systems. It was likel

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