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Feb 17 2026CRIME

Ecuador's Prisons: A Growing Crisis Behind Bars

Ecuador's prisons are in deep trouble. The number of deaths inside them is rising fast. In 2025, 1, 220 inmates died. That's a huge jump from previous years. Violence is part of the problem. Gang fights and other violent acts killed at least 206 people. That's four times more than the year before.

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Vermont's Top Winter Athletes: Who's Making Waves?

Vermont's high school sports scene is buzzing with talent this winter. Every week, fans get to choose their favorite athletes from a list of impressive nominees. This week, five boys athletes are in the spotlight for their outstanding performances. Forrest Barnes from Burr and Burton showed off his

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Feb 17 2026CRIME

A Sad Day on Highway 1: One Life Lost

Highway 1 in Mendocino County saw a tragic event on Monday, February 16th. A motorist lost their life when their vehicle collided with a tree. The crash happened around 1 p. m. between Gualala and Point Arena. The road was shut down right after the incident but was reopened by 3:30 p. m. The car in

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Feb 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Art and Activism: Hiam Abbass's Bold Stand at the Berlin Film Festival

At this year's Berlin Film Festival, a heated debate erupted over the role of politics in cinema. Hiam Abbass, a well-known French-Palestinian actress, strongly believes that art and politics are deeply intertwined. She is currently showcasing two films at the festival, both carrying powerful politi

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Feb 16 2026BUSINESS

A Big Change for a Big Name in Sports and Music

Casey Wasserman, a well-known figure in the sports and music world, is stepping down from his talent agency. This comes after some old emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of serious crimes, became public. Wasserman said he was sorry for any trouble his past actions caused. The company

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

Boosting Surgeons' Skills: The Power of Peer Coaching

Surgeons face high-stakes situations every day. They must think fast and make split-second decisions. These decisions can mean the difference between life and death. But how do they keep their skills sharp once they've finished their training? One way is through peer coaching. This is where surgeon

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Feb 15 2026CRIME

High Schooler Confesses to Mother’s Murder, Calls Family for Help

A 17‑year‑old from Fayetteville is accused of killing his mother and hiding the body in a garage bin. He first dialed a grandparent on February 10, admitting he had stabbed her and left the body in the garage. Within minutes, he also rang 911, saying he wanted to be taken into custody for the

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Students Gain Real‑World Skills Through School Business Club

Valley High’s business club, DECA, is turning ordinary classes into real‑world training. The club has grown fast in its third year, thanks to teacher Nick DeFrancesco’s guidance. Students meet after school and sometimes more often, practicing role‑plays and case studies that mimic real busines

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Olympics Schedule Clash Leaves Top Freeskier Feeling Short‑Spoken

Eileen Gu, the 22‑year‑old Chinese athlete who won silver in slopestyle earlier this week, expressed disappointment after the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) refused to adjust her training timetable for the halfpipe event. She is the only woman competing in all three freestyle di

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Teen’s Fight Against Cancer and Immigration Scrutiny Ends in Tragic Loss

A young girl named Ofelia Torres was battling a serious illness while her dad faced detention by federal immigration agents. Her story first reached the public eye when her father, Ruben Torres Maldonado, was taken into custody at a Home Depot in Niles. At that time Ofelia had paused her cance

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