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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 2026SPORTS

New Coach Joins 49ers: Jerry Gray’s Big Move

Jerry Gray has signed on with the San Francisco 49ers, bringing a wealth of defensive knowledge to the team. The announcement comes after Gray spent three seasons as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. His exact duties with the 49ers are still being fina

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Health: The Key to Baltimore Ravens' 2026 Success

The Baltimore Ravens had a tough 2025 season. Many fans are hoping for a big turnaround in 2026. One big reason for this hope is Lamar Jackson. He is their star quarterback. He missed some games last year. Even when he played, he was not fully healthy. This made a big difference in how the team perf

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Feb 17 2026SCIENCE

New Hope in Fighting Inflammation and Brain Protection

Scientists have created new compounds that might help reduce inflammation and protect the brain. They started with a natural substance called Genipin and modified it to make it more effective. These new compounds, especially one called 6a, showed great promise in lab tests. The researchers tested t

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

How Sleep Apnea Treatment Affects Inflammation in Blood Vessels

Sleep apnea is a common condition that affects many people. It causes breathing to stop and start during sleep. This can lead to inflammation in the blood vessels. Doctors often use a machine called CPAP to help people with sleep apnea breathe better at night. But does this treatment help everyone e

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Feb 16 2026SPORTS

Coach LaFleur's Tightrope Walk in Green Bay

Matt LaFleur, the head coach of the Green Bay Packers, is in a tricky spot. Even though he just got a new contract, his job isn't totally safe. This is because the Packers are a team that expects to win big, and they haven't been doing that lately. LaFleur has done well in the regular season. He ha

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Wired Headphones Are Making a Comeback

Wired headphones are back in style, and it's not just about nostalgia. People are choosing them for practical reasons. They are easier to use, share, and maintain. Plus, they often deliver better sound quality. This trend isn't just about music; it's about a lifestyle choice. Celebrities are leadin

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Celebrity Ads: Do Stars Really Pull Us In?

The idea that a famous face can turn a trip into a must‑do is popular. Companies pour money into celebrity ads, hoping the star’s fame will make a destination stand out. A recent study set out to test this belief. Researchers compared ads that featured well‑known personalities with those starring o

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Olympic Shop Tension Sparks Staff Change

The Milano Cortina Games announced changes to keep the event calm after a staff member shouted “Free Palestine” at Israeli fans. The incident happened in the Cortina Sliding Centre shop when a pro‑Palestinian employee confronted visitors. Videos showed him repeating the slogan while Israeli su

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Oregon’s Small Businesses Face a New Bankruptcy Surge

The state has seen a sharp rise in company bankruptcies, climbing 25 % last year to the highest level since 2013. Nationwide, many people and firms are filing for bankruptcy, but Oregon’s rate is almost four times faster than the national average. High interest rates and inflation are squeezin

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