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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

How Tech is Changing the Way We Learn Biochemistry

Over the last ten years, schools have been trying to mix digital tools into teaching biochemistry. This shift started before the pandemic but really picked up speed during it. Now, students use virtual labs, augmented reality, and online games to learn. These tools can make learning more fun and hel

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

A Prince's Call for Change in Iran

Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's former leader, made a bold statement at a recent security conference. He believes that U. S. military action could speed up the end of Iran's current government. Pahlavi thinks that the regime is already weak and that an attack might make it fall faster. He was talki

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Feb 15 2026CRIME

A Retired Cop's Facebook Fight and Unexpected Jail Time

Larry Bushart, a 61-year-old former cop, found himself in hot water after a heated Facebook debate. He was known for his strong left-leaning views in a conservative area of Tennessee. His online battles were intense, but he never expected them to land him in jail. It all started when a gunman kille

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Feb 14 2026SPORTS

Local High School Athletes Shine in Recent Wins

High school athletes from the Cincinnati area have been making waves in their respective sports. The recent voting period, which ended on February 13, highlighted standout performances from various teams and individual players across different sports, including basketball, bowling, wrestling, swimmi

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Montevallo University Hits Pause on Sports Cuts After Student Outcry

Montevallo University has decided to hit the brakes on cutting its swimming and tennis programs. This came after a heartfelt plea from student athletes who were left in tears. The university is still dealing with an $8 million budget shortfall, but they've decided to rethink their plans for now. Th

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Feb 14 2026SPORTS

Olympic Skating Stars Face Unexpected Challenges

In the world of figure skating, stars can shine brightly one moment and falter the next. This was the case for Ilia Malinin, known as the "Quad God, " at the Milan Cortina Games. Malinin, a 21-year-old from Virginia, was expected to take home the gold. He had earned his nickname for his impressive q

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

Helping Parents Help Kids with Body Image in Sports

Parents play a big role in shaping their kids' experiences in sports. But when it comes to body image, many parents feel lost. Kids often struggle with body image issues, which can make sports less fun and even lead them to quit. So, giving parents the right tools to support their kids is super impo

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Denver Bar Facing Serious Trouble Over Suspected Prostitution

A Denver sports bar, El Mecca, is in hot water. The city might take away its license because of suspected prostitution. This all started when the Denver Police Department got a tip about some shady stuff happening there. They looked into it and found some concerning things. Back in October 2024, po

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

FBI's New Spinoff: A Different Kind of Thrill

The upcoming spinoff from the FBI franchise is set to bring something fresh to the table. This new series, CIA, is not just another crime show. It's a departure from the usual FBI cases we're used to. Here's why. First off, CIA is all about secrecy. Unlike the FBI, where cases are out in the open,

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Feb 14 2026CRIME

A Grocery Store Showdown: What Really Happened?

In a sudden turn of events, a grocery store in Joliet, Illinois, became the scene of a heated altercation. The incident, which took place at Tony's Fresh Market, involved a 47-year-old woman who allegedly attacked her boyfriend both inside and outside the store. The altercation began on West Jeffer

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