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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Britain's Big Move to Support Ukraine's Defense

The UK has stepped up its support for Ukraine by promising a significant amount of money to help purchase American weapons. This move is part of a larger effort to ensure Ukraine has the tools it needs to defend itself against ongoing attacks. The UK's defense minister announced that the country wo

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Iran’s 47th Revolution Day: Pride, Tension and a Nuclear Future

The 1979 Islamic Revolution reached its 47th anniversary in Iran on a day that mixed celebration with political pressure. State television broadcast crowds cheering for the government, burning American flags and chanting “Death to America! ” while fireworks painted Tehran’s night sky. Some viewers,

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Texas Senate Primary: Who Will Pull the Ticket?

The upcoming Texas GOP primary for the U. S. Senate is more than a single seat; it could set the tone for many other races on the ballot. Candidates like Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Rep. Wesley Hunt are fighting for the top spot because whoever wins will be the face of the Rep

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Quick‑Fit Workouts Cut Fat and Lower Blood Pressure in Obese College Students

A new study examined how short bursts of exercise, called “exercise snacking, ” affect weight and heart health in 100 overweight college students. The participants were split into two equal groups: one group did brief high‑intensity intervals and a mixed cardio session each day, while the other r

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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Kraft Heinz Takes a Pause on Splitting Up to Focus on Turning Things Around

Kraft Heinz has decided to stop work on its planned split, saying the problems it faces can be fixed. The new chief executive, Steve Cahillane, who joined last year, said the company’s main goal is to get back on a profitable growth path. He added that all attention must stay on the operating plan a

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Debt climbs to new highs as budget outlook worsens

The first year of the current administration has seen bold moves to overhaul the economy. Tax cuts hit record lows, tariffs surged, and federal spending was trimmed sharply. Yet these shifts largely cancel each other out when it comes to the national budget. A recent forecast from a non‑parti

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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Closing of Oakland’s Athletic Club: A Last Game

The Athletic Club in Oakland has closed its doors after eight years of serving fans and friends. The final day coincided with the Super Bowl, adding a bittersweet note to its farewell. A post on Instagram announced the closure and thanked patrons for their support. Co‑owner Miles Palliser expressed

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

Francesa’s Take on Baseball Events

Mike Francesa spoke loudly about the World Baseball Classic. He said he would stop players from joining if they risk injury. He thinks the tournament is a TV trick to fill empty sports slots. Francesa does not care about it. He thinks the event is only for marketing. The Classic has stars like Ohta

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

'Wembley Could Be the Turning Point for Arsenal'

'Arsenal has reached the League Cup final again, a moment that feels like a fresh start after their last appearance in 2018. Back then, under Wenger, the team lost 3‑0 to Manchester City in a match that still feels painful. Now, with Arteta at the helm, the club has grown stronger over four seasons

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Feb 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in Health: A New Way to Work Together

Health leaders see AI as a tool that can change how care is done. Many think it will help doctors, nurses and back‑office staff save time and give patients better outcomes. Yet most teams are still testing ideas instead of using AI across the whole organization. The real power of AI comes when peop

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