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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Utah's SB268: Why Learning About Religion in U. S. History Matters

Utah has a new law, SB268. It lets teachers talk about religion in U. S. history. This is a big deal. For years, schools have been scared to teach this stuff. They thought they might get sued. But now, they can explain how religion shaped America. Think about the Pledge of Allegiance. Utah kids say

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI and the Emotional Dilemma: What's Really Going On?

People are getting cozy with AI, but the creators of these emotional chatbots are feeling the pressure. A researcher who works with AI voice models was recently asked if AI should pretend to have feelings. The answer? A long, awkward silence. This researcher is not alone. Many AI developers are bui

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Teachers' Retirement: A Fair Deal?

Teachers are the backbone of our education system, but many are anxious about their future. They worry about having enough money when they retire. This worry is making some teachers quit, and others think twice about joining the profession. It's a big problem, and it's not getting the attention it d

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Feb 14 2026OPINION

Anchorage Assembly: Standing Up for the Community

The Anchorage Assembly has been under fire for taking a stand on federal issues, but critics are missing the point. Local governments have always weighed in on federal policies that impact their communities. It's not about overreach; it's about leadership. For years, cities across the country have

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Downtown Duluth: A Tale of Struggle and Change

Downtown Duluth is going through big changes. The mayor has promised to make it better. He wants to bring more people and businesses there. The city is working on rules to make it easier to build new things. They also want to bring more homes and shops to the area. This could help bring more people

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Feb 14 2026CRYPTO

Big Moves: Crypto Stocks Get a Boost

Investors are showing a lot of interest in crypto-related stocks. Ark Invest, a company known for its bold moves, recently spent $18 million on these types of stocks. This included buying shares in Bullish, a crypto exchange, for the tenth day in a row. They also invested in Robinhood, a trading pla

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Feb 14 2026FINANCE

How the Euro Can Become a Global Powerhouse

The euro is on the table for a major upgrade. Euro zone finance ministers are gathering to brainstorm ways to give the euro more clout on the world stage. The goal? To make Europe less dependent on the economic whims of the U. S. and China. One big idea is to tear down internal trade barriers withi

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Germany's Tax Rules: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Germany is looking for opinions on new tax rules. These rules are about something called a "permanent establishment. " This term is important for businesses that operate in more than one country. The goal is to make sure everyone understands when a business has a permanent establishment in Germany.

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Hot Springs Gets Its First Full-Time Town Boss

Hot Springs has taken a big step by hiring its first-ever full-time town administrator, Hassena Kassim. This is a huge deal because the town has never had someone in this role before. Kassim, who is 47 and lives right in Hot Springs, started her job in August. Before this, Kassim helped the town bo

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Feb 14 2026HEALTH

Helping Adults with Disabilities Overcome Dental Anxiety: A VR Solution

Dental care is a big deal for everyone, but it's even harder for adults with disabilities. They often face more hurdles like getting to the dentist, communicating, and feeling anxious. These challenges can lead to avoiding dental visits and worse oral health. Virtual reality (VR) has been used to he

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