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Feb 23 2026EDUCATION

Science Fair Sparks Curiosity in Reading

Students from all over Berks County are gathering at Albright College on March 2 to set up their projects for the 74th Reading‑Berks Science and Engineering Fair. The event, which began in 1952, is the second‑oldest science fair in America and welcomes participants from grades six through twelve.

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Feb 23 2026POLITICS

Crime, Family Voices and a Trump Vigil

The day before his State of the Union speech, Donald Trump held a public ceremony that focused on families who lost loved ones to crimes allegedly committed by people without legal entry. The event was meant to support his push for stricter deportation rules, a topic that still energizes many of his

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Feb 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Take the Ice: Stars at the 2026 Winter Games

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy drew a crowd that went beyond athletes and fans. Hollywood icons, musicians, and sports stars filled the venues in Milan and Cortina, turning the event into a star‑studded spectacle. The scene was colorful: from rap legends to Olympic athletes, the mix of personalit

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Feb 18 2026FINANCE

Planning for Retirement: Is $2 Million Enough?

Retirement planning can be tricky. A recent study found that many Americans think they need around $2 million to retire comfortably. But is that really the case? Several factors come into play when determining if $2 million is enough. For instance, where you live, how much you spend, and how long y

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Feb 18 2026FINANCE

Italy's Tax Haven Appeal: Why the Rich Are Flocking

Italy is not just a dream destination for tourists. It's becoming a hotspot for the wealthy. Over 3, 600 millionaires moved there last year. They brought in €21 billion. Why? Italy offers a special tax deal. It's called the CR7 rule. Named after Cristiano Ronaldo, it lets newcomers pay a flat tax. T

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Feb 18 2026EDUCATION

Young Inventors Take Flight at Plano Library

Plano Library is set to host an interactive STEM workshop, brought to you by Aurora’s SciTech Museum. This event is all about exploring the science behind flight. Kids will get to design and test their own paper helicopters in a wind tunnel. It's a fun way to see how things fly and how they can be i

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Feb 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is Back with More Drama

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is making a comeback. The show, which left fans hanging last October, is back with new episodes starting February 17th at 8/7c. This time, the episode is called \"Southern Fried Lies, \" and it promises to bring some serious drama. The cast is back, and they have a lot to ta

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Feb 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Tough Stance: Stars Who Faced the Consequences

Disney is known for its family-friendly image, but behind the scenes, it has a strict policy when it comes to controversial behavior from its stars. Over the years, several celebrities have found themselves out of a job after their actions sparked outrage. Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! ,

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

California’s Clean‑Energy Deal Faces Hot Debate

The state signed a partnership with the United Kingdom that promises almost a billion dollars for green projects, but many see it as another costly misstep. The agreement was announced by California’s governor and the UK’s energy minister, aiming to speed up climate action. Critics argue that

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Achieving the Ultimate Award Combo: Who’s Got It and Who’s Almost There

The idea of winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony—collectively called EGOT—is a rare honor. Only a few dozen people have reached it, and many more are just one trophy away. The list below shows who has completed the quartet and who is close, organized in a fresh way. First, the current hol

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