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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Takes Center Stage: A Look at the Dark Side of Innovation

Tech is everywhere, even in theater. Two recent plays in Boston show how tech can be scary. In one, a worker has to watch and remove bad stuff from the internet. It's a tough job. The other play is about the future. It's about a time when humans are gone. AI is showing what humans were like. It's li

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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 14 2026HEALTH

RFK Jr. 's Year at HHS: A Rocky Road for American Health

A year ago, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the helm of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), promising transparency and support for science. However, his tenure has been anything but smooth. Kennedy, known for his environmental law background and vaccine skepticism, made bold claims d

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Feb 14 2026SCIENCE

Exploring Sticky Science: Professor to Share Insights on Adhesion

A big name in the world of materials science is set to take the stage. Professor Ali Dhinojwala, a top expert from the University of Akron, will be the star speaker at an upcoming event. This gathering, focused on technical advancements, will take place in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, starting April

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

From Dishes to Dreams: Ray Herrington's Journey in the Food and Beverage World

Ray Herrington, a name synonymous with St. Cloud's vibrant dining and entertainment scene, has quite the story to tell. Born into a large family in west Duluth, Ray was the youngest of six siblings, with a significant age gap between him and his closest sibling. His father, a World War II veteran, w

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vacaville's Plan to Liven Up Downtown with Alcohol-Friendly Zones

Vacaville is thinking about setting up special areas downtown where people can drink alcohol in public. This idea comes from a new state law that lets cities do this. The goal is to make downtown more lively and help local businesses. Other places, like Sacramento and Loomis, have already started d

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Tech Security Measures Put on Hold Ahead of U. S. -China Talks

Democrats are not happy. They think the Trump administration is playing a dangerous game. The administration has decided to put some tech security measures on hold. These measures were supposed to protect the U. S. from Chinese tech threats. The decision comes just before a big meeting between Trump

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

RFK Jr. 's Unfiltered Confessions Raise Eyebrows

RFK Jr. has been making waves with his candid podcast appearances. He's been sharing some pretty wild stories, like his 14-year heroin addiction and his fearless attitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. But it was his admission about snorting cocaine off toilet seats that really got people talking. M

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

A Remarkable Journey: Bobbi Rath Smith's Impact on the American Thyroid Association

Bobbi Rath Smith made a big difference in the American Thyroid Association. She led the group for almost two decades. Her work started in 2001 and lasted until 2020. She held important roles as the Executive Director and CEO. Her leadership helped the association grow and improve. The American Thyr

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Dark Side of Fitness: When Exercise Becomes Too Much

People know that exercise is good for health. But what happens when someone exercises too much? This is not as talked about as other addictions. Unlike drugs or alcohol, excessive exercise is often praised. So, how do you know when it's a problem? A study looked into this. It talked to people who f

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