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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Frederick Wiseman: The Man Who Captured Life in Frames

Frederick Wiseman, a legendary figure in documentary filmmaking, passed away at the age of 96. His work was not just about making films; it was about capturing the essence of everyday life. He chose to focus on ordinary places like schools, hospitals, and even prisons. Wiseman's approach was unique.

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Feb 17 2026SCIENCE

Keeping Artemis II Astronauts Healthy: A Two-Week Lockdown

The Artemis II mission, set to be the first human moon voyage in half a century, is taking no chances with astronaut health. Before liftoff, the four crew members must spend 14 days in quarantine. This isn't just about avoiding major illnesses; even a simple cold can cause big problems in space. For

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Feb 17 2026LIFESTYLE

A Hidden Gem in Mount Pleasant: Discovering Bulls Bay Boulevard

In the heart of Mount Pleasant, a unique opportunity has surfaced. A home at 769 Bulls Bay Boulevard is up for grabs. This isn't just any house. It's a gateway to a private golf community that's been keeping a low profile for years. Bulls Bay Golf Club is no ordinary club. It's known for its exclus

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Feb 17 2026CRYPTO

Nexo's Big Comeback: A New Play in the U. S. Crypto Game

Nexo is making a splashy return to the U. S. crypto scene, teaming up with Bakkt to launch a fresh lineup of digital asset services. This move comes after Nexo packed up and left the U. S. in late 2022, citing regulatory roadblocks that made it tough to keep running its Earn Interest Product. The co

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

China's Digital Yuan and Asia's Crypto Moves: What's Happening?

China is shaking things up with its digital yuan, adding interest to red envelopes for the Lunar New Year. This move is part of a bigger plan to boost spending and encourage people to use the digital currency more. The digital yuan is now treated like a bank deposit, which means users can earn inter

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Feb 17 2026EDUCATION

Young Minds Get a Grip on Money Matters

In Blauvelt, young students are getting a crash course in managing money. This is not your typical class. It's a new program at South Orangetown Middle School. The class is called Finance and Careers. It's designed to teach seventh-graders the basics of handling money. The idea behind this class is

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Gabon Eases Financial Burden with Tax Relief on Essentials

Gabon has taken a step to help its people by temporarily removing taxes on some important goods. This move is meant to make life a bit easier for families struggling with high prices. The government has decided to pause import duties and value-added tax on items like meat, fish, dairy, and other bas

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Feb 17 2026BUSINESS

Brad Turcotte Takes the Lead in Country Music's Global Expansion

A fresh face is stepping into the spotlight of the country music scene. Brad Turcotte has been appointed as the senior vice president of country at TEG Live, a global touring platform under Ticketek Entertainment Group (TEG). This move is a big deal for TEG, as they aim to strengthen their presence

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Feb 17 2026OPINION

Standing Firm: A Gym Member's Fight for Free Expression

In a bold move, a California gym-goer chose to challenge the growing trend of political intolerance. Katie Zacharia, a loyal member of a local cardio kickboxing gym, found herself at the center of a heated debate when she was asked not to wear her Trump hat during classes. The trouble started when

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Feb 17 2026POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: Philadelphia's Slavery Exhibit Gets a Second Chance

In a recent turn of events, a judge in Pennsylvania made a big decision. She told the National Park Service to put back a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia. This exhibit was taken down last month. The judge said the government can't just remove historical facts because they don't like them. The exhib

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