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Feb 15 2026CELEBRITIES

A Quiet Moment on the Red Carpet

At a recent Oscars gathering, actor Michael B. Jordan found himself in an unexpected situation with the photographers who usually chase after him. Instead of the usual loud calls and frantic snapping, the camera crew stayed unusually silent as he approached his spot for a photo. When Jordan asked if

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Cooling Breakthrough: Fans May Be Gone

"The Exynos 2600 has a new cooling trick called Heat Pass Block. It sits over the chip and moves heat away faster. Early reports say it can cut temperatures by about twenty percent. If true, phones could run hotter without making noise. Samsung’s design may let the chip hit higher speeds—some say

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Feb 15 2026CRYPTO

Memecoin Market: Is a Comeback Near?

The crypto world is watching the decline of memecoin value. In the last month, these coins lost about a third of their total worth, dropping to roughly $31 billion. This falls in line with a larger slide across the market, where Bitcoin has touched its lowest point since last October. A recent anal

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Feb 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Shift to AI: Is the Crypto Scene in Danger?

In early 2026, several well‑known crypto figures announced they were leaving or changing focus. Akshay BD said he was ready to hand over the torch after five years with Solana’s ecosystem. Anthony Rose moved on from zkSync after four years at Matter Labs. Nader Dabit switched from Eigen Labs to a ne

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Top Ten Daytona 500 Drivers: A Fresh Look at Racing Legends

The Daytona 500 is one of the most famous races in sports, and it has a long history that starts in 1959. The first winner was Lee Petty, who drove an Oldsmobile and finished the race at an average speed of about 135 miles per hour. Petty was special because he was both the driver and the owner of h

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

South Carolina Faces New Measles Surge

The state health department announced that 17 more children have tested positive for measles, raising the total to 950 cases. The new infections were linked to several spots in Greenville and Greer. One cluster came from a local ramen shop on Feb. 5 between 12:30 and 3:30 p. m. Another group of case

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Planet That Turns the Rules Inside Out

A team of scientists used the Cheops telescope to look at a star that is far away, about 117 light‑years from us. The star is small and dim, called a red dwarf, and it has four planets orbiting around it. Two of the planets are rocky like Earth, while the other two are gaseous and look more like Nep

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

American Solar Factory: A New Path to Lower Energy Bills

Dan Barcelo, the chief executive of T1 Energy, told a news event that making solar panels in the United States can help cut electricity costs and bring jobs back to America. He highlighted how his company’s Texas plant, which produces about ten percent of all U. S. solar panels, employs more than 1,

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Theme Parks, Homes and Dollars: How Disney’s New Plans Shape Local Real Estate

Disney is using its biggest attractions to stir up housing markets across the U. S. When a theme park gets bigger, it brings more jobs, tourists and money into the area, which in turn pushes up house prices and encourages new rental projects. The company’s latest moves show how careful planning ca

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Submitting Obituaries in Reading: A Quick Guide

Families wishing to share a tribute can reach out by phone at 610‑371‑5018 or send an email to obituaries@readingeagle. com. The paper prefers submissions from funeral homes or cremation providers, but it also accepts direct entries from relatives. When emailing the obituary text, use a Word o

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