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Feb 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Climate Change Chats Are Falling on Deaf Ears

People are getting tired of hearing about climate change. Every year, it's the same story: temperatures are rising, and fossil fuels are the culprits. In 2025, the global temperature was about 1. 47 degrees Celsius higher than it was from 1850 to 1900. This information comes from Copernicus, the Eur

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Feb 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trump's EPA Rolls Back Emissions Rules: What's Next?

The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a big move. It has decided to undo a 2009 rule that said greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles are bad for people's health. This rule was the basis for regulating emissions from cars and other sectors. Now, automakers won't have to follow str

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Stephen A. Smith Eyes a Political Future

Stephen A. Smith, the outspoken ESPN commentator, is flirting with the idea of running for president. He has been vocal about his thoughts on the political landscape and his potential role in it. Smith, known for his fiery sports commentary, has hinted at a possible political career before, but rece

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Zac Veen’s Fresh Start: From Rough Days to a Stronger Pitch

Zac Veen has turned his life around after a tough season that saw him struggle with weight and substance use. The 24‑year‑old, who once weighed over 200 pounds, has shed the excess and now stands taller on a frame that matches what scouts saw in high school. His hair is back to natural brown, moving

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Feb 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Life on One: Why Being Single Feels Like a Freedom Win

Single folks are getting perks like tax cuts and health plans, according to a recent study that calls the trend a “cultural revolution. ” The report says people are choosing single life to focus on their own goals instead of the old idea that marriage is the only path to happiness. Eight out of te

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Rain Threats the Big India‑Pakistan Showdown

The upcoming match between India and Pakistan at R Premedasa Stadium in Colombo is a headline event of the 2026 T20 World Cup. Fans and teams alike are hoping for a clear day, but the weather forecast paints a different picture. The city has been battling rain this month, and several warm‑up games w

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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Friday the 13th: A Day of Fun, Not Fear

Friday the 13th shows up again, and many people think bad luck will follow. But a different view is possible: it can be a day to try superstitions, enjoy good weather, and have some lighthearted fun. In Michigan the skies look bright, temperatures are cool, and winds are gentle—perfect for testin

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Feb 13 2026WEATHER

Storm Trio: Snow, Wind and Fire Threat Hit New Mexico

A big weather change is coming to the West. A series of Pacific storms will bring a lot of snow, strong winds and a risk of fires to New Mexico next week. The storms are a sharp change from the long dry period that has left California, Utah and Colorado with low snowpacks. Those states worry about w

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Feb 13 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead in Minnesota

The weekend is shaping up to be a warm one for many parts of the state. Friday will bring mild temperatures, especially in the southern regions and the Twin Cities area. Residents can expect daytime highs reaching the upper 40s, with a chance of touching the 50s as Saturday arrives. In northern Min

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Feb 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

BPA Alternatives: Why Mixing Them Matters

Bisphenol A, a common plastic ingredient, has been pulled out of many products because it can disturb hormones. Scientists now see that the chemicals used to replace BPA are very similar in shape and action. These substitutes often show stronger effects than BPA itself. When researchers looked at w

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