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Feb 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert Back at Work Amidst Legal Storm

Melissa Gilbert is diving back into her job at Modern Prairie, her lifestyle brand for women over 50. This move comes after she took a break to deal with her husband's serious legal troubles. Gilbert shared her thoughts on Facebook. She said she needed time to focus on her family during a tough per

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Feb 17 2026CRIME

The Mystery of Nancy Guthrie: A New Twist in the Tale

Nancy Guthrie's case has taken an unexpected turn. It seems the elderly woman's disappearance might not be a kidnapping after all. Instead, it could be the result of a burglary that went wrong. This is according to a recent report from a crime correspondent who claims to have inside information. Th

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Silence Speaks Louder Than Words

At a recent press event, the head of the Berlin Film Festival, Tricia Tuttle, stood up for artists who choose to stay quiet about politics. This came after actors like Neil Patrick Harris and Michelle Yeoh dodged political questions during their time at the festival. Even the festival jury head, Wim

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Feb 17 2026EDUCATION

Columbia University Takes Action Against Staff Linked to Epstein

Columbia University has taken disciplinary action against two individuals connected to its dental school. This follows the release of documents by the Justice Department. These documents showed that the two people helped Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend get into the school without going through the usua

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Feb 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Are We Wary of AI Despite Its Advancements?

AI is everywhere these days. It's in our phones, our emails, and even our search engines. Tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are just a few examples of how AI is becoming a big part of our daily lives. These tools are getting smarter and faster, but that doesn't mean everyone trusts them. Peopl

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Feb 17 2026WEATHER

Mississippi's Recent Tornadoes: What We Know and What's Next

Mississippi has seen a series of tornadoes recently, but the good news is that no one was hurt. There were five tornadoes confirmed, and they were not very strong. Most of them were rated EF-1, with wind speeds between 100 and 110 mph. One was an EF-0, with winds up to 85 mph. These tornadoes hit i

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Obituary Submission Guide Simplified

The paper has a clear process for placing an obituary. First, send an email to obits@pioneerpress. com with the required details: your full name, address, phone numbers and an alternate number if you have one. In the same message include the deceased’s name, a brief text for the notice, and a photo

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Adolescent Minds: How Gender and Stress Shape Dissociation

Studies that look at why teens feel detached from their thoughts or surroundings often use a tool called structural equation modeling. This method lets researchers test whether one factor, like stress or social anxiety, indirectly influences another factor, such as feeling disconnected. Recent wo

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

NASA Fixes Fuel Leak Issues Ahead of Moon Mission

NASA is working hard to stop fuel leaks on its big rocket before the next test. The Space Launch System (SLS) used for Artemis missions has had a problem with hydrogen leaking during fueling. The leak caused a practice countdown to stop early in February. Scientists traced the problem to the

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Feb 15 2026CRIME

A Night of Stops, Searches and No Arrests

Police in Tucson carried out a big operation last Friday night after the 84‑year‑old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home on February 1. The sheriff’s office said a man was stopped near a Culver’s parking lot, handcuffed and later released. He had been involved in a traffic stop that was linked to a

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