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Feb 07 2026BUSINESS

American Airlines Rolls Out First Refitted A319 for Better Seats

Fort Worth‑based American Airlines is set to debut its first upgraded Airbus A319 this weekend, marking a new chapter in the carrier’s cabin refresh plans. The aircraft will feature an extra row of first‑class seats, larger overhead bins for carry‑on luggage, and power outlets at every seat—though i

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Super Bowl Kickoff Stars: Pratt and Bon Jovi Take the Field

The big game will get a musical and movie twist as Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi step onto the field before the kickoff. They will cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, the teams set to face each other at Levi’s Stadium. The duo will fill a role similar to last year’s actors, who

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Feb 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Celebrate Their Birthday on February 7

It is a busy day for actors, singers and comedians as many well‑known names turn another year older. James Spader marks 66, a milestone for the actor best remembered for his role as a broker in the film “Wall Street. ” Garth Brooks, who just finished narrating the 2022 miniseries “America’s Na

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Feb 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Overcoat Trend: Celebs Swap Puffers for Sleek Style

Celebrities are changing the way we think about winter coats. Instead of bulky puffers, stars like Halle Berry, Kaley Cuoco, and Laura Dern are wearing sharp overcoats that look smart and fit well. The new trend shows that a good coat can keep you warm without looking heavy. The idea of the overcoa

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Feb 07 2026FINANCE

Money that Lasts: Can a $1 Million Nest Egg Work for Life?

A big sum at the start of retirement is only part of the story. What matters most is how much you pull from it each year. If you take out about 3 % of a $1 million pot, it can survive more than five decades. But if you lean toward 5 %, the risk of outliving it rises sharply. Early retirees face a l

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Feb 07 2026SCIENCE

Breast PET Scans: Comparing Two Imaging Styles in Japan

A recent study from several hospitals across Japan looked at how two different kinds of PET scanners perform when used for breast imaging. The first type is a “ring‑shaped” machine that surrounds the patient, while the second uses an “opposite‑type” design that places detectors on opposite sides. Re

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Brady and Belichick: Hall of Fame Debates

A well‑known NFL commentator recently argued that the two big names in football should not be honored in the Hall of Fame. The speaker said that both the quarterback and the coach have a record of cheating scandals that stain their legacies. He praised the writers who voted against them, hoping they

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Frank Del Duca: Soldier, Bobsled Star and Flag‑Bearer Extraordinaire

Frank Del Duca is a U. S. Army sergeant who also races on the world’s icy tracks as a top‑ranked bobsled pilot. In February 2026 he carried the American flag at the opening ceremony in Milan, becoming the first bobsledder to do so in seventy years. He began his sporting life as a state champion s

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Maximising Drive Power: The Hidden Role of Ground Reaction and Pressure Paths

The drive, fairway woods and long irons are the tools many golfers rely on to send the ball far. Researchers have zeroed in on two key elements that can lift a player’s clubhead speed (CHS): how the body pushes back against the ground and where the centre of pressure moves during the swing. Gr

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Wang Cong: A Chinese Fighter’s Journey to the UFC

Born in Dalian, China, on May 15, 1992, Wang Cong grew up in a city known for its maritime trade and sports culture. Her early years were marked by participation in national teams, where she honed skills that would later earn her gold medals at the World Wushu Championships and the Asian Games. A

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