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Feb 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Study Shows How AI and Outsourced Teams Are Changing Legal Work

The legal world is shifting fast. New data shows that the amount of information lawyers must sift through keeps growing, while tools powered by artificial intelligence are becoming common. The mix of more data and new tech makes the job harder, but it also opens doors for smarter ways to handle case

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Feb 11 2026SCIENCE

Climate Debate Blog: A Fresh Look at the Facts

The blog “Watts Up With That” claims to be a top source for climate science. It gathers research, news and expert views about how Earth is changing and what that means for people. Its focus areas include the causes of global warming, predictions about future temperatures and how scientists study th

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Feeling Full: Simple Ways to Stay Satisfied

Eating a lot of food doesn’t always mean you’ll stay full. The body’s sense of fullness depends on many things, like what foods we eat, how fast we chew, and even the bacteria in our gut. One key player is protein. Foods that contain good protein, such as eggs, give the body all the building bloc

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Feb 11 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Chill Ahead: Why Buying the Dip May Be Risky

Bitcoin may already be sliding into a new “winter” period, even though its price looks strong on paper. The trend is not about the level of dollars per coin, but about a weakening push from buyers and a pullback from sellers. Recent data shows that the market is losing momentum: when $10 billi

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Feb 11 2026FINANCE

Robinhood Faces Crypto Slide and Market Shake‑Ups

In the latest earnings release, Robinhood’s stock fell about eight percent in early trading after the company revealed a 38‑percent drop in crypto revenue, pulling the overall quarterly numbers down. The firm posted a record $1. 28 billion in total revenue, up 27 percent year over year, but the c

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

India Calls for Clear Rules on Crypto to Keep Money Home

A member of India’s upper house said the country should set up clear rules for digital money. He pointed out that India already taxes gains from crypto at 30 percent, yet treats it as illegal. This mix of high taxes and unclear laws pushes traders to move abroad. The tax on virtual assets is

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

US Lawmakers Demand New Controls on Chip Tools for China

The United States is pushing its government to step up limits on the sale of high‑tech chipmaking equipment to China, arguing that the current rules leave gaps that could endanger national safety. Both House Select Committee on China and House Foreign Affairs chairs wrote a bipartisan letter to t

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Feb 11 2026FINANCE

Sports Game Firm Sees Big Rise, Files Lawsuit Over Stock

Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corp. made headlines after its shares jumped 17 percent to $1. 30 on Tuesday. The price stayed flat at the same level during after‑hours trade, showing investors are watching closely. In a press release that hit the market during regular hours, the Texas‑base

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Animals and Healing in the Himalayan Hills

In the high mountains of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, people have lived for generations by turning to nature’s gifts for health. The area is a patchwork of cultures, each with its own stories about how animals can help cure sickness. Yet scientists have only just begun to listen. Researchers are now tra

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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Mattel’s Stock Drops Despite Revenue Rise

Mattel, the maker of Barbie and Hot Wheels, saw its share price fall sharply after reporting a lower net profit for the fourth quarter, even though total sales climbed. The company earned $106 million in net income for the period, translating to 35 cents per share. This is down from $141 million

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