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Feb 12 2026OPINION

A Critical Look at America's Moral Crossroads

In 2026, a well-known writer, David Brooks, penned his final column. He painted a grim picture of America's current state. Brooks argued that the country had become meaner and more pessimistic. He also claimed that global populism was turning America into a ruthless nation. Brooks believed that disi

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Feb 11 2026SCIENCE

Moon Mission Delayed: Why Artemis II Is Pushing Back

NASA’s plan to send a crew to the moon after half a century has hit a snag. During a practice launch on January 31, 2026, the rocket that will carry four astronauts began leaking liquid hydrogen. The leak forced engineers to stop the fuel flow, fix it, and then restart—only for the problem to recur

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Feb 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Missoula’s Outdoor Highlights in Plain Talk

The city of Missoula recently shared three notable stories from its outdoors desk. First, a new trail has opened in the nearby hills, giving locals a fresh spot to hike. The trail’s path winds past scenic overlooks and offers easy access for families. Second, a conservation project has starte

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Feb 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Small Scale, Big Flop

The film that promised a fresh look at society failed to deliver. A well‑known director, a popular star and a solid budget should have made it a hit. Instead the movie ended up being a disappointment at the box office and in reviews. The story was built around a scientific trick called “downs

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Feb 08 2026CRIME

A Missing Elder: When a Home Raid Feels Like Murder

Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Arizona home without a trace of stolen belongings or any sign that she was taken for ransom. Crime specialists Brian Foley and Rob Chadwick say the case looks more like a pre‑planned homicide than a robbery that turned violent. Foley, who once led police inve

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

South Korea's Skiing Scandals Cast Shadow Over Winter Olympics

South Korea's skiing scene is in hot water right now. Just as athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn are getting ready for the Winter Olympics, a big scandal hits home. The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee (KSOC) is under fire for some serious allegations. First off, there's a coach accuse

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Jan 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Ray J's Health Scare: A Wake-Up Call

Ray J is facing a tough time right now. He was in the hospital not long ago because he had pneumonia and heart problems. He shared this news with his fans on Instagram, saying he almost didn't make it. He thanked everyone for their support and prayers, which he believes helped him pull through. Eve

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Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones' Message Feature Fails: What Happened?

Google's Pixel phones had a problem with a feature called "Take a Message. " This feature was supposed to record messages from callers when users missed or declined calls. But, it accidentally sent background noise to the caller instead of just the message. This happened on older Pixel 4 and 5 model

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

NYC's Rulebook: What's Changed and Why It Matters

The New York City Charter, a foundational document from 1898, has only been officially updated five times. But here's something odd: around 25 years ago, someone made changes that weren't properly recorded. Chapter 12 of the charter, which talks about the city's duties, is where these unnoticed twe

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Saving Species: A Different Kind of Conservation

In a twist of fate, some species have found an unlikely savior. The focus here is not on the usual heroes of conservation, but on figures who have inadvertently helped certain species thrive. These species, however, are not the kind you'd typically celebrate. The conversation often revolves around

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