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Feb 14 2026SPORTS

Olympic Skating Stars Face Unexpected Challenges

In the world of figure skating, stars can shine brightly one moment and falter the next. This was the case for Ilia Malinin, known as the "Quad God, " at the Milan Cortina Games. Malinin, a 21-year-old from Virginia, was expected to take home the gold. He had earned his nickname for his impressive q

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

FBI's New Spinoff: A Different Kind of Thrill

The upcoming spinoff from the FBI franchise is set to bring something fresh to the table. This new series, CIA, is not just another crime show. It's a departure from the usual FBI cases we're used to. Here's why. First off, CIA is all about secrecy. Unlike the FBI, where cases are out in the open,

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

The Hidden Role of Violence in Italy's Drug Trade

Violence is a big part of the drug business. It's not just random; it serves different purposes. In Italy, mafias use violence in many ways. They control the drug market and also sell drugs. This violence happens at different levels. It can be at the street level, within the country, or even across

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Billings 2025: Crime Trends and Community Impact

In the latest crime report for Billings in 2025, several key points stand out. First, there was a noticeable drop in violent crimes. This is good news for the community. It shows that efforts to improve safety are working. However, property crimes saw a slight increase. This suggests that more needs

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Ames Creator Shines Light on Unsolved Crime's Impact

Willy Nast, a resident of Ames, has taken a unique approach to true-crime storytelling. His podcast, "City of Lights, " focuses on the aftermath of a tragic event rather than the crime itself. The story begins in Aurora, Illinois, where Nast, then a 22-year-old creative writing student, knocked on t

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Feb 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Education: T. I. 's Journey and Views on School

T. I. , the outspoken rapper, has always been vocal about his thoughts on various topics. Education is one of them. He dropped out in ninth grade but later taught at Clark Atlanta University. He believes traditional schooling isn't for everyone, which sparks debates. On his podcast, T. I. and forme

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Role in the Venezuela Raid: What You Need to Know

The U. S. military's recent operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro involved the use of advanced AI technology, specifically Anthropic's Claude model. This AI tool was integrated into the mission through a collaboration with data firm Palantir Technologies, which is known for

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

UK and Europe Team Up for Stronger Defence

The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is pushing for a stronger bond with Europe on defence matters. He believes this step is crucial to reduce Europe's heavy reliance on the US within NATO. Starmer is set to share these thoughts at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the need for a more un

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A New Way to Spy on You?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, is planning to add facial recognition to its smart glasses. This is not a surprise, but it is a concern. The company has been working on this for a year, even though it knows there are risks. Meta thinks people will be too busy with other things to notice or care.

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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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