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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

X Turns Into a One‑Stop Trading Hub

X, the platform owned by Elon Musk, plans to let people buy and sell stocks and crypto right from their feeds in just a few weeks. The new tools, called “Smart Cashtags, ” will let users click on ticker symbols in posts and make trades directly through the app. The move comes as X is about to ope

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Trump’s New Deal: Money, Chips and Controversy

The United Arab Emirates poured half a billion dollars into the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture after he was re‑elected in 2024. That funding is just the beginning of a series of deals that many say cross ethical lines in American politics. The UAE’s investment came with a twist: the Tru

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Feb 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Shift to AI: Is the Crypto Scene in Danger?

In early 2026, several well‑known crypto figures announced they were leaving or changing focus. Akshay BD said he was ready to hand over the torch after five years with Solana’s ecosystem. Anthony Rose moved on from zkSync after four years at Matter Labs. Nader Dabit switched from Eigen Labs to a ne

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Feb 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Pilot Naps: Where the Crew Rest on Long Flights

When a passenger packs headphones and a pillow for a long trip, the crew has their own quiet zone. Airlines must follow strict rules that limit how many hours a pilot can fly before they are required to rest. These limits came after serious accidents linked to fatigue, so safety is top priority for

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Chaos in the Trump Office: A Closer Look

The latest podcast episode of Inside Trump’s Head sparked a debate about whether the frequent missteps in the administration serve any purpose. The host highlighted an incident at El Paso International Airport, where a ten‑day shutdown was announced because the Department of Defense claimed to have

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Brazil and Kazakhstan Grab First Winter Olympic Golds

Bormio, Italy, hosted a surprise that shook the Winter Games. A Brazilian skier, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, won gold in men’s giant slalom, becoming the first South American to medal at a Winter Olympics. His win redefines what athletes from Brazil can achieve, a country famous for football and sunny

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Budget Crunch Hits Maryland Schools

The state’s biggest education plan is still in motion, but the money needed to keep it running is a growing worry. The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future calls for huge spending, and the only way lawmakers see to pay is by raising taxes and fees. Because of this, critics ask: Will the extra money re

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

U. S. and Europe Talk About Friendship at Munich

The U. S. Secretary of State spoke in Munich, calling America a “child of Europe” to show that the two sides still care about each other. He hoped to calm worries in Europe over war, trade and changing global rules. The speech was brief and avoided talking about Russia, which made some people wonder

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Bad Bunny Blunder and the Latino Vote

President Trump fired back at Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny after the singer’s Super Bowl halftime show, calling it a “slap in the face” and saying nobody understood the Spanish lyrics. The comment shocked many Republican Latino strategists who worry that such remarks could turn a key part of Trump’s

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Berlinale’s Politics: A New Look at the Festival’s Fight for Free Speech

The Berlin film festival, founded in 1950 as a voice for the free world, has long been a stage for political protest. In recent years it backed Iranian demonstrators, condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and amplified Ukrainian filmmakers in exile. This year the focus has shifted from film to p

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