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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

Global Minds Meet at IMF and World Bank Spring Gatherings

Foreign Policy hosts a series of meetings that bring together experts from around the world. These events focus on the latest crises, trends, and political shifts that shape our planet. The goal is to give people a clear view of what’s happening and why it matters. The meetings are held during the

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

California’s Clean‑Energy Deal Faces Hot Debate

The state signed a partnership with the United Kingdom that promises almost a billion dollars for green projects, but many see it as another costly misstep. The agreement was announced by California’s governor and the UK’s energy minister, aiming to speed up climate action. Critics argue that

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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 2026RELIGION

Tim Tebow's Bold Words on Faith and Purpose

Tim Tebow, a well-known figure in the sports world, has always been open about his Christian beliefs. As he prepares to release his new book, "If the Tree Could Speak: The Story of the Cross That Saw It All, " he shared some strong views in an interview with FOX Sports. The book tells the story of J

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Feb 17 2026HEALTH

Why Do People Still Believe in Vaccines?

The medical field has a problem. They claim vaccines are safe and work well, but there are many contradictions and mistakes in their arguments. Even though vaccines can cause serious harm, most people still believe they are safe. This is partly because the media, health organizations, and even some

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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

Faith and Family Support in Rural Bangladesh

In the countryside of Bangladesh, faith plays a big role in how families get help. It's not just about belief; it's about showing that belief to others. When parents are more open about their religious practices, they tend to get more support from their community. This support comes in the form of h

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Feb 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Green Giant's Fight for the Hudson

Richard Ottinger, a name not many know, but his work changed the course of history. He lived a long life, 97 years, and spent a good chunk of it fighting for the environment. He was a Democrat, but his family was Republican. He switched sides when he was a young lawyer in the 1950s. He served in Con

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Frederick Wiseman: The Man Who Captured Life in Frames

Frederick Wiseman, a legendary figure in documentary filmmaking, passed away at the age of 96. His work was not just about making films; it was about capturing the essence of everyday life. He chose to focus on ordinary places like schools, hospitals, and even prisons. Wiseman's approach was unique.

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Health: The Key to Baltimore Ravens' 2026 Success

The Baltimore Ravens had a tough 2025 season. Many fans are hoping for a big turnaround in 2026. One big reason for this hope is Lamar Jackson. He is their star quarterback. He missed some games last year. Even when he played, he was not fully healthy. This made a big difference in how the team perf

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