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Feb 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Spotting and Fixing Transmission Fluid Leaks: What You Need to Know

Your car has a way of telling you when something's wrong. It could be a strange smell, slow shifting, or a check engine light. Another sign is fluid leaks. A transmission fluid leak can be scary because it might lead to expensive repairs or even a broken transmission. Transmission fluid is like oil

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Feb 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Breathing Easy: Why Climate Policies Matter

Life in a bustling city like Hanoi is full of energy, culture, and amazing food. But from October to March, the air quality takes a hit. The Air Quality Index (AQI) often soars, making it hard to breathe without a mask. On rare days when the AQI dips below 100, it feels like a gift. The air might st

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

New Money, New Game: How Private Investors Are Changing College Sports

College sports are getting a financial boost from an unexpected source: private equity. The University of Utah has just made history by teaming up with a private equity firm to support its athletics programs. This deal is a big shift from the usual way things are done. The university has set up a fo

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Airspace Pause Over El Paso

The FAA abruptly halted all flights to and from El Paso International Airport at 11:30 p. m. local time, citing “special security reasons. ” The ban covered a 10‑mile radius around the city and reached into Santa Teresa, New Mexico, but left aircraft above 18, 000 feet unaffected. Officials did not

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Feb 12 2026CRIME

Execution Marks First 2026 Death in Oklahoma

Kendrick Simpson, 45, was pronounced dead at 10:19 CT after a three‑drug injection in the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. He had been convicted for killing two men in a drive‑by shooting back in 2006, an act that began with a fight at an Oklahoma City nightclub. The incident started when Simpson and

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

GOVERNORS AND THE WHITE HOUSE: A TANGLE OF INVITATIONS

A meeting at the White House that usually brings governors together has turned into a political mess. The event is scheduled for February 20 and usually includes governors from every state, both Democrats and Republicans. President Trump said he sent invitations to all governors except two Dem

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Feb 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Actors Share Love and Loss After James Van Der Beek’s Passing

The news of James Van Der Beek’s death at 48, after a fight with stage‑3 colorectal cancer, has set off a wave of heartfelt messages from his peers. Friends and co‑stars across the industry have taken to social media, each offering a personal tribute that highlights his warmth and talent. Sarah M

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Feb 12 2026CRYPTO

Asian Crypto Firms Shift to Stablecoins and Regulated Funds

In Hong Kong, a new trend is emerging among Asian crypto investors: they are moving away from risky bets on digital coins and instead favouring stablecoins and regulated investment vehicles. Regulators are drawing up clear rules for stablecoins and exchange‑traded funds, making it easier for big

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Sussex County Faces Norovirus Outbreak, Not Food‑Related

Sussex County health officials have warned residents that a sudden rise in stomach sickness is likely due to norovirus, not contaminated food. The county’s Division of Health began investigating after a spike in complaints of diarrhea, nausea and vomiting from people who ate out between January 30 a

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

County Leaders Show Teamwork Despite Politics

The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners met at the community college to talk about how they will keep services running if federal money shrinks. The meeting was friendly and full of back‑and‑forth between the three members, who come from different parties. The chair, Jamila Winder, said the

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