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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

From Hardship to Hope: A Dallas Story of Community and Opportunity

In a neighborhood where survival often takes precedence over dreams, Kamila Vargas-Gonzalez defied the odds. She grew up in Bachman Lake, a community where families like hers struggled to make ends meet. Her mother worked multiple jobs, yet they still moved frequently, chasing affordable rent. The f

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Trump's Grand Ballroom Plan: What's the Hold-Up?

A big change is coming to the White House. The East Wing is gone. It was torn down last October. Now, a huge new ballroom is planned. It will cost $400 million. That's a lot of money! The new building will be 90, 000 square feet. It's part of a big makeover for Washington, D. C. The plan is to fini

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Feb 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Carhartt Hoodies: Big Discounts, Bigger Savings

Carhartt is making waves with its Presidents’ Day sale, offering steep discounts on hoodies and sweatshirts. This sale is a golden opportunity for those looking to refresh their wardrobe with durable, stylish layers. The brand is known for its tough, high-quality fabrics and classic designs. Carhar

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Maine's Reading Problem: What's Holding Our Kids Back?

Maine's kids are struggling with reading, and it's a big deal. If they can't read well by the end of third grade, they're more likely to drop out of high school and live in poverty. The latest test scores show that 74% of Maine's fourth graders are behind. That's a huge number, and it's worrying bec

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Feb 14 2026CRYPTO

Crypto and Banks: Can They Share the Pie?

The crypto world and traditional banks are at odds over stablecoin yields. But a White House adviser says this doesn't have to be a zero-sum game. Patrick Witt thinks both sides can find common ground. Stablecoins are digital currencies pegged to traditional assets like the US dollar. Crypto compan

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Feb 14 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Showdown: Crypto vs. Banks in the U. S. Senate

The U. S. Senate is stuck in a debate about stablecoins. Crypto groups and big banks can't agree on whether users should get rewards for holding stablecoins. The crypto side says yes, while the banks say no. The banks think rewards could hurt traditional banking. They even wrote a paper saying so. T

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Hungary's Political Drama: Candidate's Private Life Under Scrutiny

In Hungary, politics is getting spicy with Peter Magyar, a prominent opposition figure, making headlines for reasons beyond his political views. Recently, Magyar confessed to attending a party in Budapest last August where he was caught on camera engaging in intimate activities. This isn't his first

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Why Handwritten Notes Trump Digital Ones

Ever wondered why some people still prefer scribbling notes by hand instead of typing or snapping pics? It turns out, there's a good reason for it. Studies have found that jotting down notes manually can boost memory more effectively than typing or taking photos. When someone writes by hand, they e

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Seeking the Masked Man: A Clue in the Nancy Guthrie Case

In the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the most important clue is a video of a masked man. This man was seen messing with her doorbell camera just before she went missing. The sheriff in charge of the case says this man is the key to solving the mystery. The video shows a man with a ski mask,

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

Salem's Youth Mental Health Lifeline Faces Shutdown

Salem is about to lose its only safe space for young people struggling with mental health. The Salem Drop, a youth mental health drop-in center, is closing its doors because of big funding cuts. This is a huge blow to the community, especially since Oregon is already struggling with mental health is

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