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Feb 14 2026CRIME

Billings 2025: Crime Trends and Community Impact

In the latest crime report for Billings in 2025, several key points stand out. First, there was a noticeable drop in violent crimes. This is good news for the community. It shows that efforts to improve safety are working. However, property crimes saw a slight increase. This suggests that more needs

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Feb 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Education: T. I. 's Journey and Views on School

T. I. , the outspoken rapper, has always been vocal about his thoughts on various topics. Education is one of them. He dropped out in ninth grade but later taught at Clark Atlanta University. He believes traditional schooling isn't for everyone, which sparks debates. On his podcast, T. I. and forme

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

UK and Europe Team Up for Stronger Defence

The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is pushing for a stronger bond with Europe on defence matters. He believes this step is crucial to reduce Europe's heavy reliance on the US within NATO. Starmer is set to share these thoughts at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the need for a more un

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A New Way to Spy on You?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, is planning to add facial recognition to its smart glasses. This is not a surprise, but it is a concern. The company has been working on this for a year, even though it knows there are risks. Meta thinks people will be too busy with other things to notice or care.

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Feb 14 2026SCIENCE

Elephant Trunks: The Secret Behind Their Super Touch

Elephants are known for their intelligence and social behavior, but their trunks are also quite remarkable. These trunks are not just for show; they are packed with tactile nerves and covered in about 1, 000 whiskers. These whiskers are not like those of other animals. They have unique features that

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Feb 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Rules Reversed: What It Means for the Future

The recent decision to undo a key climate change rule is a big step back for environmental protections. This rule, known as the endangerment finding, was put in place to limit harmful gases from cars and factories. By removing it, the government is making it easier to pollute. This move is part of

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Feb 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Faith Over Rules: Kathie Lee Gifford's Unique Take on Belief

Kathie Lee Gifford is known for her strong faith, but she has a unique perspective on religion. She believes in a personal connection with God, not just following religious rules. In a recent chat, she shared her thoughts on faith, charity, and why she's not a fan of organized religion. Gifford is

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Feb 14 2026SPORTS

Golfers Face Nature's Challenge at Pebble Beach

Golfers at the 2026 Pebble Beach Pro-Am are up against more than just each other. The weather is throwing some serious curveballs. Heavy winds and rain are making things tough for the pros, just like they often do in February. The forecast isn't looking great for the final rounds. No rain is expect

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Feb 14 2026WEATHER

Lafayette's Mardi Gras 2026: Rainy Weekend Ahead

Lafayette is bracing for a soggy Mardi Gras weekend in 2026. The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has issued a forecast that includes showers and thunderstorms for both Saturday and Sunday. Some of these storms could be quite intense, with heavy rainfall and possibly severe weather. The goo

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Feb 14 2026SPORTS

Gators Baseball: Weather Shake-Up for Opening Weekend

Florida Gators baseball team has decided to switch things up for their opening weekend games against UAB. The change is all because of the weather forecast for Sunday, February 13. Instead of playing a single game on Saturday, they will now have a doubleheader. That means two games in one day! The

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