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Feb 18 2026SCIENCE

How Tiny Zinc Particles Might Be Messing With Our Best Antibiotics

Klebsiella pneumoniae is a sneaky bacteria that's become a big problem worldwide. It's resistant to many antibiotics, and the situation is getting worse. One of the few antibiotics that still works is cefiderocol, but even that's not foolproof. Some strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae, especially those

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Feb 18 2026SPORTS

Baseball for All: How One League is Changing the Game

In North Carolina, a special baseball league is making a big difference for kids with disabilities. The Miracle League at the Keith Family YMCA gives around 100 players a chance to enjoy baseball in a way that works for them. This league is not just about playing a game; it's about building confiden

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Feb 17 2026BUSINESS

Trump Son Eyes Drone Startup Deal

Eric Trump has put money into a big plan that will combine an Israeli drone maker with a Florida construction company. The goal is to bring the drone business onto public markets. The deal values the merger at about $1. 5 billion. Eric’s investment comes alongside a similar stake from the company

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Feb 17 2026FINANCE

Nexperia Secures $60M Boost to Expand Chip Production

Dutch state bank Invest International has agreed to lend Nexperia $60 million, aiming to grow the company’s chip output worldwide. The money will help upgrade factories, raise production rates and boost overall efficiency. This financial support comes after a supply crunch that hit the automotive

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars, Sports and Snow: The 2026 Winter Games in Full View

The first day of the 2026 Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics drew a crowd that went beyond athletes. In the opening ceremony, a famous singer lit up the stage with a show‑stopping performance that showcased Italy’s flair. Later, two well‑known gymnasts were spotted cheering on friends and family at va

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Feb 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rob Rausch Could Be the Next Star on Dancing With the Stars

Ezra Sosa, a 25‑year‑old fan of the TV dance competition, made headlines by openly asking for Rob Rausch to join the next season. While performing with Hailey Bills on a New York City tour stop, Sosa held up a sheet that read “Rob Rausch 4 DWTS. ” The moment was shared on TikTok and quickly sparked

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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

Tim Tebow's Bold Words on Faith and Purpose

Tim Tebow, a well-known figure in the sports world, has always been open about his Christian beliefs. As he prepares to release his new book, "If the Tree Could Speak: The Story of the Cross That Saw It All, " he shared some strong views in an interview with FOX Sports. The book tells the story of J

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Feb 17 2026HEALTH

Why Do People Still Believe in Vaccines?

The medical field has a problem. They claim vaccines are safe and work well, but there are many contradictions and mistakes in their arguments. Even though vaccines can cause serious harm, most people still believe they are safe. This is partly because the media, health organizations, and even some

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Feb 17 2026RELIGION

Faith and Family Support in Rural Bangladesh

In the countryside of Bangladesh, faith plays a big role in how families get help. It's not just about belief; it's about showing that belief to others. When parents are more open about their religious practices, they tend to get more support from their community. This support comes in the form of h

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Feb 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Green Bay's Sewage Leak: A Quick Cleanup with Minimal Risk

On February 12, a sewage leak occurred in downtown Green Bay. The leak happened because of a contractor's work on temporary sewer lines. The good news? It was cleaned up in just 24 hours. Nathan Qualls, who leads the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District, said the emergency was over. Workers spe

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