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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Nexperia Faces New Legal Hurdles Over Ownership Clash

In a twist that could shake the electronics supply chain, Dutch judges have decided to launch a full investigation into Nexperia BV. The move follows a battle that saw the company’s former Chinese owner, Wingtech Technology Co. , lose control of the business. Wingtech’s influence had already been

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Feb 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Study Shows How AI and Outsourced Teams Are Changing Legal Work

The legal world is shifting fast. New data shows that the amount of information lawyers must sift through keeps growing, while tools powered by artificial intelligence are becoming common. The mix of more data and new tech makes the job harder, but it also opens doors for smarter ways to handle case

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Feb 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Speak Up as Agency CEO Faces Epstein‑Related Scrutiny

Casey Wasserman, the chief of a major talent agency and chair of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Committee, has found himself in the spotlight after his name surfaced in recently released documents tied to former financier Jeffrey Epstein. The revelation prompted a wave of criticism from entertainer

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

Sports Stars and Millennial Shopping Choices

The research looks at how sports stars influence buying habits among young adults on Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. It focuses on four traits: how friendly the star seems, their skill level, trustworthiness, and looks. Previous studies treated all social media the same, but this work checks

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Lessons From a Rural Hospital’s First COVID‑19 Surge

A few months after the first wave hit a small Tasmanian hospital, 252 staff members answered questions about how things went. Their stories point to five key ideas that future plans should keep in mind. First, people felt lost because the rules changed so fast and no one had all the answers. Good

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Social Media and Lupus: What People Are Saying Online

A growing number of people with lupus are turning to the internet for support and information. Because online chats, posts, and videos can reach millions instantly, doctors and patients are sharing ideas in new ways. Yet the voices that appear most often on social media do not always match wha

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Feeling Full: Simple Ways to Stay Satisfied

Eating a lot of food doesn’t always mean you’ll stay full. The body’s sense of fullness depends on many things, like what foods we eat, how fast we chew, and even the bacteria in our gut. One key player is protein. Foods that contain good protein, such as eggs, give the body all the building bloc

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Feb 11 2026CRYPTO

Ripple Teams With Aviva to Tokenize Funds, While XRP Stumbles Near $1. 30

Ripple has signed a deal with Aviva Investors, the investment arm of the UK insurer, to bring traditional funds onto its XRP Ledger. This marks Ripple’s first partnership with a European asset manager and could open the door for more institutional use of its blockchain. The ledger can issue tokenize

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Feb 11 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Chill Ahead: Why Buying the Dip May Be Risky

Bitcoin may already be sliding into a new “winter” period, even though its price looks strong on paper. The trend is not about the level of dollars per coin, but about a weakening push from buyers and a pullback from sellers. Recent data shows that the market is losing momentum: when $10 billi

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Feb 11 2026CRYPTO

Crypto’s New Chapter: From Flashy Gains to Real‑World Value

The crypto market is shifting, moving away from the wild highs that once drew in quick‑cash seekers. Experts say this change is a sign of maturity, as big financial institutions start to join the scene while retail traders step back. One voice behind this trend is a well‑known crypto executive

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