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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Joker’s New Calm: A Surprising Twist in Batman #6

Batman’s latest comic takes a sharp turn when the infamous Joker shows up in Arkham Tower, not as the chaotic villain we know but as a quiet, almost polite patient. The story reveals that Doctor Zeller has been caring for him in a high‑tech isolation pod, using an experimental gadget called the Crow

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Feb 07 2026WEATHER

Weather Wars: When Home‑Brew Forecasts Take the Stage

Paragraph 1 In recent winters, ordinary folks have stepped up as unofficial meteorologists. A 32‑year‑old hobbyist from New Jersey posts his own snow predictions on Facebook, drawing sharp reactions as people debate the accuracy of his charts. Paragraph 2 His forecasts aren’t wildly off, but

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Feb 07 2026WEATHER

Storm Marta Leaves Spanish Farms Flooded and Farmers in Trouble

The rain keeps coming. Winds blow hard. Fields are under water. Farmers in southern Spain say they have lost many hectares of broccoli, carrots and cauliflower. The damage is worth millions of euros. They want help from the government. The storm, named Marta, is part of a long line of bad weather.

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Feb 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Portable Power That Keeps You Warm When the Grid Fails

When winter hits and the power goes out, a small device can become your biggest ally. A new portable station offers 2, 000 watts of steady power and a quick burst up to 3, 000 watts. It has ten outlets so you can plug in phones, laptops, routers, medical gear and even a kettle. The unit starts up in

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Feb 07 2026WEATHER

Spring in Georgia: Weather Outlook and Almanac Predictions

Georgia’s spring officially starts on March 20, when day and night are almost equal. Weather experts say the state will get about a typical amount of rain for the season, while some long‑term forecasts warn of drier weather across much of the country. According to one popular almanac, the southeast

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Feb 06 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin’s Drop Hits Treasury Firms Hard

Yesterday, Bitcoin fell from around $70, 000 into the mid‑$60, 000s in a sharp move that is more than a single‑day blip. The slide was driven by big outflows from ETFs and gave risk assets a quick, broad hit. Liquidity has once again shown it can be thin, so investors had to act fast. Because

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Feb 06 2026POLITICS

Police Open Case on Former PM Jagland Using Epstein Files

Norway's economic crime police unit, Oekokrim, started an investigation into former prime minister Thorbjoern Jagland. The probe focuses on allegations of aggravated corruption linked to Epstein files. It follows the release of new documents about the late U. S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Jaglan

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Feb 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix Drops an Easy‑Binge Crime Thriller for a Quick Weekend

A fresh crime drama has just joined Netflix’s lineup, ready to be devoured in one sitting during the weekend of February 6–8, 2026. The show appeared on Thursday, February 5, and is set up as a solid contender for this month’s top streaming hits. The new series is eight episodes long, with a total

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Feb 06 2026BUSINESS

Yerba Mate Venture Links to the Trump Family?

Barron Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, may be involved in a new business venture. This company, Sollos Yerba Mate Inc. , is a yerba mate beverage business. Yerba mate is a popular drink in South America. It is known for its caffeine content and unique flavor. The company was officiall

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

California's Mushroom Misfortune: A Deadly Mistake

California is facing a serious issue with deadly mushrooms. A man from Contra Costa County recently passed away after eating wild mushrooms. This is not an isolated incident. It's part of a bigger problem. There have been four deaths and 39 cases of poisoning in the last few months. The mushrooms c

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