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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

Health Bills, Family Bills: A Real Life Money Fight

Jean Franklin saved a lot of money before she became a mom. She and her husband, Charles—who calls himself Chaz—were ready to live comfortably in their house near Sacramento. But a health scare changed everything. In May, Jean felt shaky and went to the hospital after her speech got slurred. She lo

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple’s Upcoming Reveal: What to Expect in the Next Few Days

Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook, posted a teaser on social media that hinted at a “big week ahead, ” sparking speculation about the company’s next set of releases. The post featured a colorful Apple logo and a short clip that ended with the symbol on a Mac’s lid, suggesting new hardware is on the

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

The Youth Job Gap Is Growing Fast

In the last three months of 2025, almost a million UK residents aged 16‑24 were neither working nor studying. The Office for National Statistics says this group, called Neet, made up 12. 8% of that age range. The overall figure has slipped a little compared with last year, but the share of young wom

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

Ohio State Loses Big Game to Iowa in Clear Defeat

The Buckeyes entered the matchup hoping for a strong showing that could keep their NCAA hopes alive. Instead, they were outplayed by the Hawkeyes in a game that ended 74‑57. Iowa’s defense was dominant, limiting Ohio State to just 41. 9 percent from the floor and shutting down star guard Bruce Th

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Feb 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unexpected Twist: New Faces May Join the Elimination Chamber

Wrestling fans know that six wrestlers are already set to battle inside the Chamber, but whispers suggest a surprise could still arrive. The confirmed lineup includes Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, Je’Von Evans, Trick Williams, Jey Uso, and LA Knight. The stakes are high: the victor will earn a title

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Older Leader Faces Growing Public Doubts About Mental Sharpness

The United States has seen a shift in how voters view the president’s mental and physical health. While Donald Trump was elected at 79, polls over the past year show a steady rise in concerns about his cognitive abilities. A recent survey conducted before his first State of the Union address found t

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

St. John’s Loses Big Blowout to UConn, Ending Long Winning Streak

UConn’s basketball team dominated St. John’s, winning 72-40 and stopping the Red Storm’s 13‑game run of victories. Tarris Reed Jr. led the effort with a double‑double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 11 rebounds while blocking six shots. The Huskies’ defense was brutal; St. John’s made only 20%

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Denmark’s Early Vote: A Move Driven by Greenland Tension

Parliament heard a surprising announcement from Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen: elections will take place on March 24 instead of the usual October deadline. She told lawmakers that she had urged King Frederik to set this date. The decision follows a surge in support for her Social Democrats,

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Film Night Protest Sparks Debate Over Free Speech

A crowd of supporters for Palestine gathered outside the Los Angeles showing of the new Scream movie. They carried flags and signs that said “Cancel Paramount+” and “Stand for Free Speech. ” Some shouted chants about boycotting the film, while others played drums and trumpets. The event happened

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Feb 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Red Carpet Blooms: 2026’s Fresh Floral Wave

The upcoming awards shows are set to switch gears from sharp lines and dark tones to soft, floral designs. Celebrities plan to showcase bright, pastel gowns that feel light and playful instead of the usual dramatic black or white ensembles. Fashion editors predict bold, botanical patterns will d

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