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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Funko's Financial Flexibility Gets a Boost

Funko is making some big moves to keep their financial game strong. They just tweaked their credit deal, pushing the due date to the end of 2027. This isn't just about extra time; it's about giving them room to grow and breathe. The company had to make some adjustments to the terms, but it seems li

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Unseen Costs: Trump's Deportation Deals Under Scrutiny

The Trump administration's strategy to deport immigrants to third countries has come under fire for its high costs and questionable benefits. Senate Democrats have released a report highlighting the financial burden on American taxpayers, with over $32 million spent on sending around 300 individuals

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Feb 13 2026BUSINESS

US and Taiwan Team Up to Make Trade Easier

The US and Taiwan have just made a big trade deal. This deal makes things cheaper to buy and sell between the two places. Taiwan will cut down on taxes for almost all US goods. They will also buy a lot more stuff from the US. This includes things like gas, airplanes, and power equipment. The deal i

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Peace Talks: The Big Hurdle in Ukraine

The U. S. , Russia, and Ukraine are in talks to end the war. The main sticking point is territory. Other issues like security and economy are mostly settled. But territory is tricky. It needs everyone to compromise. The U. S. Ambassador to NATO, Matt Whitaker, talked about this on a show. He said p

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Hero's Journey Ends: Israel Brings Home Its Last Hostage

Israel has finally brought home the remains of its last hostage from Gaza. Ran Gvili, a brave police officer, was killed on October 7, 2023, and his remains were taken to Gaza. His family has been waiting for this moment for a long time. The Israeli government has now identified his remains and will

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Talking Politics with Family: A Science-Backed Guide

Family gatherings can be tense when politics come up. A recent encounter with a father-in-law, a conservative Army veteran, sparked a potential debate about immigration. The writer, a liberal professor, wondered if their differing views would lead to a heated argument or a meaningful discussion. Ma

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

How Europe Holds Economic Power Over the U. S.

Europe and the U. S. are deeply connected. Every day, Europeans use American tech, energy, and investments. At the same time, Americans rely on European products like software, wine, and medicines. This huge exchange of goods and services adds up to over $5. 4 billion daily. It shows how much both s

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Reno's Big Baseball Bargain: Why a Fresh Deal Matters

Reno's city leaders are looking at a new plan for the Reno Aces baseball team. This isn't just about baseball. It's about money, jobs, and the future of the city. Right now, the deal between the city and the Aces is messy. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. The city owns the land

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

EU and South America's Trade Deal Hits a Snag

Lawmakers in the European Union have decided to pause a big trade agreement with South American countries. They want the top court to check if the deal follows EU rules. The vote was close, with 334 in favor and 324 against, and a few abstentions. This deal, known as the EU-Mercosur agreement, has

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Strong Allies, Stronger Choices: A Look at Trump's Vision for Europe

Trump recently shared his thoughts on Europe's future at a big meeting. He believes Europe should change its ways to stay strong. He thinks the U. S. has some good ideas that Europe could learn from. He mentioned that Europe's current policies might be making things weaker. He pointed out issues li

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