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Feb 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Detective Show That Sticks With You

In Britain, crime dramas are a specialty. The country has turned the cosy‑yet‑tense detective story into something almost artistic, with shows that mix quiet landscapes and tight communities. Among the modern hits, a series from 2013 stands out for how it blends character depth with procedural detai

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

The Harsh Truth of Immigrant Detention Under Trump

The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently backed the Trump administration's policy of mandatory and indefinite detention for immigrants held by ICE or Customs and Border Protection. This policy is harsh and unfair. It affects thousands of immigrants who have not been convicted of any

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Hungary's Political Drama: Candidate's Private Life Under Scrutiny

In Hungary, politics is getting spicy with Peter Magyar, a prominent opposition figure, making headlines for reasons beyond his political views. Recently, Magyar confessed to attending a party in Budapest last August where he was caught on camera engaging in intimate activities. This isn't his first

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Feb 13 2026SPORTS

Playful Ideas for Sports All-Star Games

The idea of splitting teams in big sports shows is not new. A league may divide its stars by a quirky rule, such as matching last names to letters of the alphabet. Some fans see this as a fun twist; others worry it could hurt competition or create confusion. Other sports have tried unusual twists t

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Mexico Stands by Cuba Amid U. S. Pressure

Two ships from Mexico arrived in Havana Harbor on a Thursday morning. They were loaded with supplies to help people in Cuba. This happened after the U. S. said it would punish countries that send oil to Cuba. One of the ships, the Papaloapan, had big packages on its deck. It sailed past the old El

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Feb 13 2026CRIME

Guard's Role in New Orleans: More Than Just Numbers

New Orleans has seen a drop in crime. The Louisiana National Guard is taking some credit. They say their presence has helped local police. The Guard has been in the city since New Year's Eve. They will stay until the end of February. The Guard's work includes helping with big events. They were ther

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Airspace Pause Over El Paso

The FAA abruptly halted all flights to and from El Paso International Airport at 11:30 p. m. local time, citing “special security reasons. ” The ban covered a 10‑mile radius around the city and reached into Santa Teresa, New Mexico, but left aircraft above 18, 000 feet unaffected. Officials did not

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Feb 12 2026RELIGION

Moldova's Church Clash: Law and Faith Collide

In Moldova, a heated argument over a church has sparked a bigger debate about law and religion. The prime minister, Alexandru Munteanu, stepped in to remind everyone that laws apply to all, no matter their beliefs. This isn't just about a building; it's about two major branches of Orthodox Christian

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Feb 11 2026EDUCATION

Massachusetts Tries 3‑Year College Degrees

The state is testing a new way to finish college faster. In March, the Board of Higher Education allowed schools to offer a three‑year bachelor’s degree. The move comes as people worry about rising tuition and long student debt. The idea is simple: cut the number of required credits so students

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

The Kennedy Center Shutdown: A Political Move With Big Ripples

A surprise decision by the president to close the Kennedy Center for two years has sent shock waves through Washington and beyond. The announcement, made without warning to staff or artists, caught many by surprise—including the new director who had recently taken over after a high‑profile dismissal

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