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Feb 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Creating a Cozy World with Ditto

The new Pokémon life‑simulation turns the familiar world into a place where players feel at home with their companions. Instead of controlling a human trainer, the game puts you in the shoes of Ditto, a shapeshifting Pokémon that remembers its lost trainer. This choice lets the story focus on

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Feb 11 2026OPINION

Sociology’s Survival: Why the Study of People Matters Now

Sociology has recently faced attacks that make it seem like a fringe subject, but the reality is far different. Many critics say the field is too “woke” or ideological, claiming it no longer serves students’ general education needs. Yet these arguments overlook the discipline’s core strengths:

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Feb 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

She‑Ra’s Final Showdown: Why the End of a Streaming Home Matters

She‑Ra and the Princesses of Power, once a beacon for queer storytelling on Netflix, is slated to disappear from the platform on February 21. The show, which wrapped up its five‑season run in May 2020 with a heartfelt kiss between Adora and Catra, will no longer be streamable under its current licen

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Lessons From a Rural Hospital’s First COVID‑19 Surge

A few months after the first wave hit a small Tasmanian hospital, 252 staff members answered questions about how things went. Their stories point to five key ideas that future plans should keep in mind. First, people felt lost because the rules changed so fast and no one had all the answers. Good

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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Big Tech Moves to Miami, Leaves California Behind

Billionaires are swapping sunny California for warm Florida. Mark Zuckerberg, the head of Meta, has just bought a massive home on Miami’s Indian Creek. The deal is worth somewhere between $150 million and $200 million, according to a recent report. The seller is linked to the founder of Jer

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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Madrigal Secures Major Deal to Battle Liver Disease

A Chinese biotech company in Suzhou has given an American firm the worldwide rights to create and sell six new RNA medicines aimed at a serious liver condition. The deal brings an upfront cash payment of $60 million and could grow to nearly $4. 5 billion if the medicines reach several key develop

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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 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 2026BUSINESS

Rethinking Corporate Purpose: A Shift Back to Shareholder Focus

"It is time to look at what a company really exists for. The debate started when many CEOs said that putting people and the planet first should replace the old rule of only caring about shareholders. This idea, called stakeholder capitalism, got a lot of attention from media and politicians who push

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