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Feb 28 2026POLITICS

Control Over Votes: A Questionable Emergency Plan

A draft plan that would let the president step into election control is being shared by groups who oppose voting rights. The document, dated April 12, 2025, claims to create a national emergency and gives the president power over elections. It was first posted by a social media page linked to a Mary

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Feb 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 Breaks Records and Fans Go Wild

The newest entry in the Poppy Playtime saga has smashed previous sales figures, reaching 175, 000 copies sold on its first day and staying at the top of Steam’s Global Top Sellers for over a full day. The game also topped Twitch viewership charts at launch, showing how much hype the community builds

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Feb 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Entertainment Marketing Summit 2026: Speakers and Stories

The 2026 Entertainment Marketing Summit, hosted by Deloitte in Los Angeles on April 22, will feature a lineup of industry leaders who promise fresh insights and lively discussions. A key highlight is Tina Knowles, the acclaimed designer and philanthropist who will share personal anecdotes from he

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Feb 27 2026SPORTS

Hawks Throw a Night for Magic City

The Atlanta Hawks will host a special game on March 16. They are celebrating Magic City, the famous local club that is known for its food and nightlife. The game will be against the Orlando Magic. Fans can taste the club’s famous lemon pepper wings, which come in two styles. One style is na

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

White House Talks About College Sports Future

The President will host a meeting on March 6 to discuss college athletics. A mix of coaches, players, and business leaders will join the conversation. The event is called the College Sports Roundtable. President Trump will lead the discussion. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and New York Yan

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Feb 27 2026HEALTH

Exercise After Liver Transplant: What Helps and Hinders

Many people who receive a liver transplant later develop metabolic syndrome, a mix of health problems that can shorten life. Doctors say exercise is key to keeping these patients healthy, but most do not stick with it. A research team used the COM‑B model to figure out why some patients move a

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

Germany Gives Military Power to Stop Drones

The German parliament recently passed a new rule that lets the army step in when drones fly over the country. The move comes after more and more drone sightings were reported since Russia started fighting Ukraine. A change to the air‑security law was approved with support from both sides of parli

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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

Central Bankers vs. Politicians: A Tug‑of‑War Over Money Rules

Central bankers are standing their ground against politicians who want a say in how money is handled. In the U. S. , Fed Chair Jerome Powell has faced repeated criticism from President Donald Trump, who says high rates hurt growth. Across Europe, the pressure looks different: some officials ar

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Feb 27 2026SPORTS

Softball Returns to the 2029 University Games in North Carolina

The sport of softball has been officially added to the 2029 International University Games program, a major event that follows only the Summer Olympics in size. The decision was announced after a meeting between leaders of the World Baseball Softball Confederation and the International University Sp

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Feb 27 2026SPORTS

Browns Eye New Quarterback Moves

The Cleveland team is busy thinking about its future at the quarterback spot. Every weekday, a local show called “Sports 4 CLE” talks about football plans. Three experts join the conversation: a reporter from The Chronicle‑Telegram, an editor from cleveland. com, and a pro‑football analyst.

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