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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Pilot and His Giant Robot: A Story of Friendship and War

In a world where giant robots and epic space battles are common, a young pilot named Kai dreams of joining the Mecha Corps to bring peace to his war-torn planet. His journey is not just about fighting; it's about the bond he forms with his giant robot, Little Dragon. This is the heart of the Singapo

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Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Robertson Family's Faithful Journey in the Spotlight

The Robertson family, stars of the popular reality show, found themselves in a unique position. They noticed how entertainment was becoming a major influence in people's lives. Instead of backing out, they decided to stay and make a positive impact. Korie Robertson shared that they saw entertainmen

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Feb 13 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather Watch: Snow Chances in NYC

The weather in New York City is getting interesting this weekend. There are two chances for snow, but don't expect a big storm. The first chance comes on Friday evening and lasts into Saturday. It might bring a light covering of snow, especially in northern New Jersey and New York City. However, the

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Feb 13 2026SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Tech Helps Farmers Grow Better Beef

In the southeastern US, raising beef cattle is a big deal. Farmers need to understand how grass grows, how cows eat, and how these things work together. It's a complex puzzle. To make sense of it all, scientists use math models. These models help predict how much cows can gain weight each day when t

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Dr. Oz and Jeffrey Epstein: A Puzzling Connection

Dr. Mehmet Oz, a well-known figure in the medical world and former TV host, has a surprising link to the infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein. This connection came to light through recently released documents from the U. S. Justice Department. These files, part of a massive release mandated by Congres

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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 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: A Shield for Nations

Vaccines are not just about health; they are a matter of national security. This is the strong message from a top global health leader. He warns that growing anti-vaccine feelings around the world could make it harder to fight future pandemics. The leader is Richard Hatchett. He heads the Coalition

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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 2026SCIENCE

How Poison Affects Future Generations

In the world of tiny worms, scientists found something interesting. They wanted to see if poison affects the babies of parents who were exposed to it. They used a special worm called Caenorhabditis elegans for their experiments. First, they gave the worms different amounts of a poison called roteno

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Feb 13 2026EDUCATION

Discovering the Past: Freeport's Land and Its First Inhabitants

A big project is happening in Freeport, Maine. Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment is teaming up with the Penobscot Nation. They want to learn about the land's history. This land was once home to the Wabanaki and Abenaki peoples. They got a $10, 000 grant for this project. The m

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