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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Full-Force Collisions: Why Experts Are Worried About Tai Tuivasa's New Sport

Tai Tuivasa, a well-known UFC fighter, has recently introduced a new sport called "Run It Straight. " This sport involves two athletes running towards each other at full speed and colliding without any protective gear. The sport has sparked controversy, with many fans and experts expressing concern

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Feb 12 2026BUSINESS

UK's Finance Chief Eyes Europe for Economic Boost

The UK's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, has made it clear that strengthening ties with Europe is key to economic growth. She believes that among the major global economic powers - the US, China, and Europe - Europe holds the most potential for the UK. This is because of its close proximity, making

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Feb 12 2026FINANCE

TradFi and Crypto: Rules and Tech Pave the Way

The finance world is changing. Traditional finance (TradFi) and crypto are coming together. This is happening because of clearer rules and better tech. Experts talked about this at a recent event in Hong Kong. Rules are important. They give companies the confidence to operate. Jason Urban from Gala

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Fighting Dengue with Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes

In the battle against dengue, scientists have found an unexpected ally: bacteria-infected mosquitoes. The idea is simple yet clever. Male mosquitoes are infected with a specific strain of bacteria called Wolbachia. When these males mate with wild female mosquitoes, something interesting happens. The

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

How Tech and Health Smarts Affect Vaccine Choices in Older Europeans

Older adults in Europe face a tough time when it comes to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. It's not just about their health knowledge. It's also about whether they can use the internet. A big study looked at over 30, 000 people. It found that those who understand health info better are more likely to g

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Feb 12 2026SCIENCE

Building Smarter: How Designers Can Harness Wind for Greener Architecture

In the fight against climate change, architects are looking for ways to make buildings more eco-friendly. One big challenge is figuring out how wind affects buildings early in the design process. Most tools for this job are used late in the game, but small changes early on can make a huge difference

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Feb 12 2026WEATHER

Snowy Surprise: Northeast Braces for Winter's Quick Strike

The Northeast is in for a rough ride as a swift winter storm sweeps through. Seven states—New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Maine—are under winter weather advisories. This storm is expected to dump up to 7 inches of snow, with the heaviest downpour happe

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Feb 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Southern Storms: A Tale of Loss and Lessons

The South is still feeling the effects of a recent storm that brought snow, ice, and destruction. Many people lost their lives, and thousands are dealing with the aftermath. Homes and businesses were damaged, and many people had to go without power for over a week. But the most noticeable damage wa

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Golf's Top Stars Shine at Pebble Beach Amidst Wild Weather

Pebble Beach is known for its unpredictable weather, and this year is no exception. Players have faced sunshine, high winds, and rain in the days leading up to the tournament. This mix of conditions has made practice rounds quite the adventure. Two golfers, Scottie Scheffler and Chris Gotterup, hav

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Hardy's Back: A Fresh Look at MobLand Season 2

Tom Hardy is stepping back into the gritty world of MobLand for its second season. Fans have been on the edge of their seats since the first season ended, and now, new photos from the set are giving us a sneak peek. The show's creators didn't make us wait too long. Unlike some shows that take forev

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