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United States Secures Los Angeles Olympic Baseball, Softball Spots 2028

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

The announcement that the United States will automatically qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic baseball and softball tournaments sets a clear stage for summer 2028 planning, roster debates, and venue planning, and it also

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Brady Tkachuk Pledges Loyalty To Team USA, Eyes Olympics

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Brady Tkachuk talked about what wearing Team USA means to him and why the Winter Olympics matter as the tournament approaches. He framed the experience as a mix of personal pride, team duty, and a

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Milwaukee Sends Caleb Durbin To Boston Red Sox In Six Player Deal

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Third baseman Caleb Durbin is heading to the Boston Red Sox in a six-player trade with the Milwaukee Brewers. This move reshuffles depth on both sides and signals clear intentions from Boston to shore up

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Hunter Hess Answers Call, Joins Team USA Olympic Roster

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

American skier Hunter Hess has announced his Olympic berth and conveyed a mix of pride and uncertainty, saying he’s excited to represent Team USA while admitting to “mixed emotions” about the experience. This article explores

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Vonn Father Urges Safety, End To Racing After Milan Cortina Crash

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Lindsey Vonn, a household name in alpine skiing, was at the center of a frightening moment at the Milan Cortina Games when a dramatic crash on Sunday sent shockwaves through the sport and prompted a

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Lindsey Vonn Explains Milan Cortina 2026 Downhill Crash

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Lindsey Vonn spoke publicly about the crash that cut short her alpine ski women’s downhill run at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics and gave a clear account of what went wrong. She described the sequence

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Ring Now Lets Neighbors Use AI To Reunite Lost Dogs Nationwide

Kevin Parker February 9, 2026

Ring’s Search Party uses AI and a network of outdoor cameras to help reunite lost dogs with their families, and it’s now available nationwide through a free app anyone can download; the system scans recent

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Parents Fight Back As Family Estrangement Surges Online

Ella Ford February 9, 2026

This piece looks at the growing problem of parent-child estrangement through a recent public scrape, a Connecticut mother’s sudden exclusion, research on how common the rift has become, and expert takes on why families are

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Colorblind Men Risk Delayed Bladder Cancer Diagnosis, Higher Mortality

Ella Ford February 9, 2026

New research finds that people with color vision deficiency may miss an early and crucial sign of bladder cancer, which could lead to delayed diagnosis and higher long-term mortality. A study of medical records tied

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Sally Beauty Delivers Strong Q1 Results, EPS Rises 12%

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

Sally Beauty opened fiscal 2026 with a solid Q1: $943 million in net sales, strong margins, and an earnings beat that left management confident about execution. The company leaned on its Fuel for Growth cost

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Ethereum Could Rebound Quickly, Tom Lee Urges Conservative Investors

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

Tom Lee argues Ethereum could snap back quickly after a recent selloff, pointing to historical V-shaped recoveries, steady on-chain usage and broader market flow changes; his bullish tone on both ETH and Bitcoin has stirred

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Kid Rock Leads Patriotic Halftime Show, Draws Nearly 5 Million

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

The All-American Halftime Show delivered a loud, country-flavored punch that starred Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Gabby Barrett and Brantley Gilbert and drew nearly 5 million viewers, proving a mainstream audience still responds to big, guitar-driven

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Conservatives Slam Bad Bunny Halftime, Demand Border Accountability

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Bad Bunny delivered a halftime set steeped in Spanish-language music and bold stagecraft, and that choice touched off a loud reaction back home as viewers tied the performance to broader concerns about culture and immigration.

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Seahawks Defense Dominates Patriots, Clinch Super Bowl LX

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

The Seattle Seahawks’ defense carried them to a dominant 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, a performance that shut down New England’s offense and turned big plays

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Kenneth Walker III Clinches Super Bowl LX MVP For Seahawks

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Kenneth Walker III carried the day for the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, earning MVP honors after a hard-nosed 135 yards on 27 carries. This piece walks through how his performance shaped the game,

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Seahawks Coach Mike Macdonald Thanks God After Super Bowl LX Win

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald thanked God as he celebrated the team’s Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots. This piece walks through the moment, the locker room atmosphere, and what the

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Benjamin Karl Celebrates Olympic Gold, Removes Shirt After Win

Darnell Thompkins February 9, 2026

Benjamin Karl stole the spotlight after an unexpected post-victory celebration, stripping off clothing in a spontaneous moment of joy after claiming his second straight Olympic gold in men’s parallel giant slalom. The scene blended high

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LandBridge Undervalued, Pore Space Fuels Energy Security

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

LandBridge Company LLC is presented here as a land and pore space play that earns durable surface-use royalties from produced water management, with an optional upside from datacenter speculation; this piece outlines the company’s operations,

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Fiserv Faces Turnaround, CEO Lyons Drives Operational Reset

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

This piece breaks down a bullish case for Fiserv, Inc., examining the shock that hit the stock after Q3 2025, the business’s three core segments, the fallout from prior leadership choices, the incoming CEO’s reset

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Super Bowl Prop Bets Fuel Market Growth, Touchdown Wagers Lead

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

DraftKings’ Johnny Avello described how Super Bowl prop bets, led by touchdown wagers, surged in popularity and are expected to keep expanding next year. This piece looks at why those bets blew up, how operators

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Trump Defends US Team, Rebukes Olympian Over Milan Remarks

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

American Olympian Hunter Hess’ comments about representing the U.S. at the Milan Cortina Olympics drew a sharp public reaction from President Donald Trump, setting off a debate about patriotism, athlete responsibility, and what it means

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UNC Court Storming Leaves Duke Staff Punched, Coach Demands Action

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

Duke head coach Jon Scheyer publicly reported that staff members were harmed when North Carolina fans stormed the court Saturday night, saying some of his staff were “punched in the face.” The incident has raised

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Alperen Sengun Apologizes To Female Official, Accepts Responsibility

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun apologized Saturday after an in-game exchange earlier in the week where he called a female official “b—h” and was ejected. The incident has stirred discussion about player conduct, respect toward

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Amber Glenn Limits Social Media After Left Wing Backlash

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

American Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn has decided to step back from social media after facing persistent online “hate” tied to her remarks about the Trump administration, and this article examines what that move means

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Lindsey Vonn Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Leg Fracture

Darnell Thompkins February 8, 2026

Lindsey Vonn suffered a severe crash at the Milan Cortina Games that left her with a fractured leg and required immediate surgery. This write-up covers the incident on course, the medical response that followed, what

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Flying Car Helix Opens Reservations, Boosts American Innovation

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

Pivotal’s Helix flips the flying car fantasy into something you can reserve today: a single-seat electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft developed over more than a decade in California, offered for preorder at around $190,000

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SoundCloud Breach Exposes 29.8 Million, Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

SoundCloud has suffered a large data exposure that affected millions of user accounts, leaving people locked out and creating real phishing and impersonation risks. The incident involved unauthorized access to internal systems, and later analysis

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Peptide Therapies Spur Experts To Demand Evidence And Caution

Ella Ford February 8, 2026

Peptide therapy promises targeted fixes for skin, recovery, metabolism and more, but the hype often runs ahead of solid evidence; experts urge caution, careful sourcing, and medical oversight when considering these treatments. Peptides are short

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Family Meals Cut Teen Substance Use, Strengthen Parental Authority

Ella Ford February 8, 2026

New research suggests that the simple act of sharing higher-quality family meals may be tied to lower rates of teenage alcohol, cannabis and vaping use, though the protection appears weaker for teens with deep childhood

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Seahawks Dominate 49ers, Patriots Face Tough, Disciplined Foe

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

The 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey and Brock Purdy both pointed to the Seattle Seahawks’ clear control after falling to them twice this season, and now Seattle heads into a matchup with the New England Patriots carrying

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Purdue Stuns Oregon, Pushes Losing Streak To Nine, Loyer Delivers

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Purdue held on in a tense matchup to hand Oregon its ninth straight loss, with Fletcher Loyer leading the way with 18 points in a game decided in the final minutes. The Boilermakers showed poise

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Bad Bunny Defends Super Bowl Act, Says Fans Need Not Learn Spanish

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Bad Bunny has clarified comments he made about his Super Bowl performance and language, saying fans did not have to learn Spanish to enjoy the show even though he had previously encouraged them to do

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Cambridge Team Unearths Viking Skull, Evidence Of Early Surgery

Ella Ford February 7, 2026

Students digging at Wandlebury uncovered a Viking-age skull with a neat, oval hole that may represent one of the earliest known surgeries. The find centers on a very tall young man whose bones suggest unusual

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Team USA Dominates Finland, Keller Leads 5-0 Olympic Shutout

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Team USA shut out Finland 5-0 at the Milan Cortina Games, improving to 2-0 and extending their Olympic winning streak against Finland, led by a standout performance from defenseman Megan Keller who delivered a goal

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Lindsey Vonn Pledges Return After ACL Tear, Targets 2026 Olympics

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Lindsey Vonn has declared she will aim for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics despite suffering a torn ACL, and she plans to test the waters by racing over the next two weeks as part of her

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AI Companions Erode Parental Authority, Endanger Kids’ Emotional Safety

Kevin Parker February 7, 2026

Parents are increasingly uneasy about AI companions that feel personal, and this piece looks at where those worries come from, how teens are using these chatbots for emotional support, cases that raised alarms, expert warnings,

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Secure Family Finances, Lock Deceased Credit Now Against Scammers

Kevin Parker February 7, 2026

Losing someone is overwhelming, and amid funeral planning and legal steps it’s easy to miss a quiet but urgent risk: identity theft after death. This article walks through why the system doesn’t automatically protect a

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Protect Women’s Bones, Prevent Osteoporosis By Cutting Sugary Drinks

Ella Ford February 7, 2026

Bone health often sits in the background of health conversations, yet it shapes mobility and independence as we age. This piece looks at how osteoporosis hits women, the warning signs to watch for, the medical

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Melissa Joan Hart Cuts Sugar And Alcohol, Reclaims Midlife Strength

Ella Ford February 7, 2026

Melissa Joan Hart says a straightforward shift in what she eats and drinks sparked a significant change: by removing added sugar and alcohol and dialing up her workouts, she lost roughly 18 pounds while feeling

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Compare Money Market Rates, Lock In Up To 4.01% APY

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

This piece walks you through today’s landscape for money market account rates, why those rates matter, and where you can realistically find better returns. It explains how recent Federal Reserve cuts pushed many deposit yields

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Secure 4% APY CD Rates Today, Protect Your Retirement Savings

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

Quick snapshot: today’s top CD rates are around 4% APY for short terms, some online banks and credit unions are still competitive, federal rate cuts pushed many yields lower, and choosing a CD depends on

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DE Maxx Crosby Commits To Raiders, Credits Patriots’ Discipline

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Maxx Crosby talked about where he sees himself next and gave a clear hint at what matters most to him on a team, while the Patriots’ recent rise has a simple, repeatable explanation from players

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Sage Steele Calls Out Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Politics

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Sage Steele, the former ESPN broadcaster, appeared on “Faulkner Focus” to share her take on the Super Bowl LX halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, and her appearance has sparked fresh discussion about entertainment, culture,

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Brock Purdy Coaches Bay Area High School Girls, Supports Youth Sports

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Brock Purdy showed up at the Toyota Glow-Up Classic to coach Bay Area high school girls in a glow-in-the-dark flag football game inside San Francisco’s Moscone Center, bringing a pro presence to a flashy, youth-focused

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Stafford MVP Victory Secures Rams Leadership, Puka Praises

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Puka Nacua was visibly thrilled when Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford picked up his first MVP Award and announced he would be back next season, a moment that felt like a passing of energy

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Detroit Lions Veterans Accept Blame, Pledge Contention Next Season

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

The Detroit Lions closed a season that promised more than it delivered, and players publicly accepted responsibility for blown chances while projecting clear confidence about getting back to the playoffs. This piece walks through how

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Brantley Gilbert Explains Playing Turning Point USA All American Show

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

Country music singer Brantley Gilbert revealed why he decided to perform at Turning Point USA’s “The All-American Halftime Show” on Sunday. This article breaks down the reasons behind his choice, the reaction from fans and

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South Carolina Measles Surge Endangers Children, Protect Families Now

Ella Ford February 7, 2026

South Carolina is wrestling with a growing measles outbreak that has led to hundreds of confirmed cases, dozens of serious hospitalizations and a scramble to vaccinate vulnerable people, especially children and pregnant women. Health officials

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Protect Retirement Savings Today, Secure Top High Yield 4% APY

Dan Veld February 6, 2026

This article breaks down where to find the highest savings rates right now, why those rates moved the way they did, and how to choose between online banks, credit unions, and other deposit options for

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HELOC Rates Near Year Low, Protect Home Equity Now

Dan Veld February 6, 2026

Today’s update on HELOC and home equity loan pricing breaks down national averages, what drives those rates, how lenders set margins, where to find short-term introductory deals, and a practical monthly-payment example so you know

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Family Loses Paid Off Home After Fake Celebrity Romance

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

A woman was lured into a romance scam built with AI deepfakes and cloned voices, and the deception cost her more than money—she lost the paid-off condo she planned to retire in. Her daughter uncovered

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Lindsey Vonn Returns To Downhill Training One Week After ACL Tear

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic gold medalist, surprised the skiing world by completing her first downhill training run just a week after suffering a complete ACL tear in a World Cup event. The quick return to

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Christian McCaffrey Leads 49ers, Exemplifies Relentless Work Ethic

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Christian McCaffrey returned to form and became a defining presence for the San Francisco 49ers, turning a season that could have been derailed by injury into a showcase of grit, versatility, and football IQ. This

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Super Bowl Ad Costs Soar To $10M, Expose Corporate Excess

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

The Super Bowl ad market has gone nuclear: 30-second spots are now selling for eye-popping sums, and advertisers are responding with everything from absurd celebrity stunts to quiet, emotional work. This piece walks through the

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Palantir CTO Exposes AI Job Fear Campaign Against Americans

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

This article cuts through the noise around artificial intelligence and its real effects on jobs, power, privacy and the marketplace, drawing on recent commentary from industry figures, troubling data leaks, and hard numbers about energy

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Ultra Processed Foods Raise Death Risk For Cancer Survivors

Ella Ford February 6, 2026

Cancer survivors who load up on ultra-processed foods face a higher chance of dying from any cause, including cancer, according to new research that tracked thousands of people over nearly 15 years and examined how

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Viking Skull Reveals Ancient Surgery, Evidence Of Brutal Lawlessness

Ella Ford February 6, 2026

Archaeologists have uncovered a Viking-age skull with a neatly cut oval hole that may represent one of the oldest known surgical acts, and the find sits amid a grisly mass burial that raises as many

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SYF Investors, Demand Accountability As Synchrony Faces Margin Pressure

Dan Veld February 6, 2026

This article looks at where Wall Street stands on Synchrony Financial and why analysts are split between cautious and bullish calls. It covers the bank’s business mix, recent quarterly results, guidance that spooked investors, the

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PepsiCo Stock Rallies After Q4 Beat, Announces Price Cuts

Dan Veld February 6, 2026

PepsiCo remains a heavyweight in snacks and drinks, and investors are watching whether Wall Street analysts are tilting bullish after a recent earnings beat and a bold move on pricing. This article breaks down recent

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49ers Stars Demand Answers Over Levi’s Stadium EMF Claims

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Players from the San Francisco 49ers have responded to viral claims that electromagnetic fields near Levi’s Stadium are causing injuries, pushing back with skepticism while acknowledging how strange patterns of ailments can spark wild theories;

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Feds Expand Probe, Accuse Emmanuel Clase Of Pitch Rigging In 48 Games

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

The Cleveland Guardians and their star closer find themselves at the center of a widening federal probe after allegations emerged that Emmanuel Clase was involved in rigging pitches during 48 games, expanding what authorities had

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Belichick, Kraft Left Off 2026 Pro Football Hall Of Fame

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2026 class landed with a thud on Thursday night, stirring debate after Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft were left off the final roll call. That single decision became the

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Mike Vrabel Wins NFL Coach Of Year, Guides Patriots 14-3 Turnaround

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Mike Vrabel has been named NFL Coach of the Year after guiding the New England Patriots to a dramatic 14-3 turnaround ahead of Super Bowl LX. This recognition reflects a season-long shift in preparation, personnel,

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Stafford Clinches 2025 NFL MVP After Prolific Passing Season

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Matthew Stafford taking home the NFL MVP for 2025 feels like the story everyone expected and the headline nobody wanted to stop reading; after a season of pinpoint throws, clutch drives, and big numbers, the

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Myles Garrett, Jaxon Smith-Njigba Earn Top NFL Honors

Darnell Thompkins February 6, 2026

Myles Garrett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba grabbed top honors Thursday night, recognized for performances that lit up their teams and the league. Both players delivered the kind of on-field impact that changes momentum and forces opponents

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Personal Responsibility Could Prevent Nearly Half Of Cancers

Ella Ford February 6, 2026

A major global study from the World Health Organization and its International Agency for Research on Cancer finds that nearly four in ten new cancer cases in 2022 were tied to risk factors people and

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Protect Home Equity, Reject Risky Shared Appreciation Contracts

Dan Veld February 5, 2026

Homeowners sitting on big equity have a new option: a home equity agreement, often called a shared appreciation agreement or home equity investment. This piece walks through what those deals are, how they work, how

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Banks Must Protect Deposits, Shield Taxpayers Immediately

Dan Veld February 5, 2026

Banking 101: What is a bank, and what does it do? This piece breaks down the nuts and bolts of banks, how they protect your money, and the services they offer so you can make

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Dodgers Ignore Boycott Calls, Visit White House After World Series

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

The Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the White House to mark their 2025 World Series championship, even as an immigration controversy and fan calls to boycott shadow the celebration. The team says the trip is

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Finland Women’s Hockey Match Postponed Over Norovirus Cases

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

The Finland Olympic women’s ice hockey team’s scheduled game against Canada at the Milan Cortina Games was postponed after several Finnish players were affected by a norovirus outbreak, prompting health protocols, schedule adjustments, and uncertainty

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NFL Must Hire Full Time Referees To Restore Integrity

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Rob Gronkowski called out what he sees as uneven NFL officiating and pushed for a system where referees are full-time employees to improve accuracy and fairness in game decisions, arguing that consistent, professional oversight would

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Steve Young Warns Pro Bowl Lost Its Luster, Cites Severe Beatings

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

San Francisco 49ers legend Steve Young talked about the Pro Bowl losing its “luster” as he opened up about the severity of the “beatings” he took. In this piece we look at why an all-star

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Tiki Barber Urges Super Bowl LX To Reclaim Family, American Values

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Former New York Giants running back Tiki Barber recently said he hoped Super Bowl LX could give people “an escape” from the wild news cycle, and that line captures why this single sporting night matters

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Lindsey Vonn Resumes Training After ACL Tear, Eyes Milan

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Lindsey Vonn stunned fans and defied expectations by getting back on skis within days of a ruptured ACL, refusing to abandon her Milan Cortina ambitions. This piece follows the immediate aftermath, her quick return to

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Chat & Ask AI Security Lapse Exposes 300 Million Messages

Kevin Parker February 5, 2026

A widely used mobile app called Chat & Ask AI reportedly exposed hundreds of millions of private chat messages after a backend mistake, leaking deeply personal and sometimes dangerous conversations tied to real users and

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Microsoft Handed BitLocker Keys To Federal Agents, Exposing Limits

Kevin Parker February 5, 2026

Microsoft recently handed BitLocker recovery keys to federal investigators in a Guam probe, showing that encryption can be unlocked when providers hold the keys. That reality shakes the neat idea that encrypted always means private,

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Raw Milk Listeria Linked To Newborn Death, Protect Families

Ella Ford February 5, 2026

A newborn in New Mexico died from a Listeria infection officials say was likely connected to the mother drinking raw, unpasteurized milk during pregnancy, prompting a state advisory and renewed warnings about the risks raw

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Northwestern Surgeons Keep Man Alive 48 Hours After Lung Removal

Ella Ford February 5, 2026

A patient with lungs destroyed by infection was kept alive through an unprecedented surgical bridge that removed both diseased lungs and sustained circulation with an engineered total artificial lung system until donor organs became available.

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Life Is a Long Game: Why Elders Are Society’s Highest-Level Players

Larry Kortkamp February 5, 2026

Modern culture has an odd contradiction baked into it. In digital worlds—video games, competitive platforms, online communities—we instinctively respect those who have reached the highest levels. We study their strategies. We follow their replays. We

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Bristol Myers Delivers Q4 Profit Gains, Reaffirms Cost Discipline

Dan Veld February 5, 2026

Bristol Myers Squibb’s Q4 2025 earnings call laid out a clear story: steady commercial momentum from new products, a busy clinical calendar with multiple pivotal readouts ahead, and disciplined financial management that produced meaningful cost

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Power Flicker Halts Opening Curling Match At Milan Cortina 2026

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Lights unexpectedly flickered during the first competition at the Milan Cortina 2026 Games on Wednesday, briefly interrupting play in the curling arena before action picked back up and the crowd erupted. This article walks through

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Robert Kraft Mobilizes Super Bowl Ad To Protect Religious Freedom

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Robert Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance is rolling out a Super Bowl spot called “Sticky Note” that targets antisemitism and asks viewers to take a stand, aiming its message at more than a 120 million viewers.

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Cowboys Set For Super Bowl Run Under Schottenheimer, Irvin Says

Darnell Thompkins February 5, 2026

Michael Irvin has publicly predicted the Dallas Cowboys will reach the Super Bowl next season, pointing to clear offensive momentum and the steadying influence of Brian Schottenheimer. This piece walks through the reasons Irvin highlighted,

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Maryland Freedom Caucus Slams Democrats, Defends Women’s Sports

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

The Maryland Freedom Caucus recently highlighted a sign from Democratic delegates that brushed off worries about trans athletes competing in women’s sports, and the episode has ignited sharp debate across the state. This piece examines

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Detroit Tigers Icon Mickey Lolich Dies At 85, After Hospice Care

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

Mickey Lolich, the left-handed workhorse of the Detroit Tigers who delivered three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series, has died after receiving hospice care. He was 85 years old and is being remembered

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Waymo Self Driving Strikes Child Near School, NHTSA Probes Safety

Kevin Parker February 4, 2026

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation after a Waymo autonomous vehicle struck a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica on January 23, prompting renewed scrutiny of how self-driving

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THC And Celecoxib May Protect Seniors’ Brains, Study Finds

Ella Ford February 4, 2026

Researchers at the University of Texas San Antonio have found that low-dose THC, when paired with the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib, showed promise in preventing Alzheimer’s development in mice. The combination preserved learning and memory, lowered

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Viral TikTok NeeDoh Burns 9-Year-Old, Parents Demand Accountability

Ella Ford February 4, 2026

A 9-year-old boy in Illinois suffered second-degree burns after microwaving a sensory toy; this article walks through how the injury happened, the medical response, the recovery, and a parent’s warning to others about viral household

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USAR Soars As Trump Project Vault Secures Critical Minerals

Dan Veld February 4, 2026

USA Rare Earth Inc. (NASDAQ:USAR) jumped sharply after news that a new federal minerals inventory could include more than 50 critical elements, sparking fresh investor interest in domestic rare earth production and highlighting recent multi‑billion

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Energy Fuels UUUU Surges, Trump Project Vault Drives Rare Earths

Dan Veld February 4, 2026

Energy Fuels (UUUU) jumped sharply after news that the Project Vault would stockpile more than 50 critical minerals, sparking renewed investor interest in domestic rare earth mining and onshoring initiatives tied to the Trump administration’s

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Super Bowl Champion Charles Haley Calls For Teamwork, Patience

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

Charles Haley reflects on a Hall of Fame career built around teamwork, sacrifice and patience, tracing lessons from the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys that shaped how champions are made and how a player

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James Harden Heads To Cavaliers, Clippers Land Darius Garland

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

James Harden trade sends veteran guard from Los Angeles Clippers to Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Darius Garland and second-round pick, per ESPN. The deal instantly reshuffles expectations for both clubs and changes guard rotations

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Michigan Resident Files $100 Million Suit Against DK Metcalf, Steelers

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

Ryan Kennedy, a Michigan resident, has filed a $100 million lawsuit accusing DK Metcalf, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Ford Field of failing to provide adequate security during a Dec. 21 altercation; the complaint alleges those

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Jalen Hurts Leads NFC, Secures 66-52 Pro Bowl Victory

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

The NFC topped the AFC 66-52 in the Pro Bowl Games flag football exhibition, with Jalen Hurts throwing three touchdown passes in a high-energy showcase. The game was a fast-paced, offense-first event that emphasized skill,

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Federal Title IX Probe Holds University Of Nevada Accountable

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

University of Nevada is facing a federal Title IX probe after members of its volleyball team said they were subjected to intimidation and threats amid a dispute over a transgender athlete. The complaint centers on

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Mike Tirico Expresses Heartbreak Over Savannah Guthrie Mother Missing

Darnell Thompkins February 4, 2026

Mike Tirico, speaking to reporters, said he was “heartbroken” about the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother in Arizona, and that reaction has focused attention on the human side of sudden family crises. The story moved

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Pima County Deputies Mobilize To Find Savannah Guthrie’s Mother

Kevin Parker February 4, 2026

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an elderly woman who did not show up for church and was later reported missing from her Catalina Foothills home, has put modern investigative tools in the spotlight. Investigators found

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Tumor Cystatin C Triggers Brain Immunity, Lowers Alzheimer Risk

Ella Ford February 4, 2026

A recent Cell paper using mouse models suggests a biological link between certain cancers and reduced Alzheimer’s-like pathology: tumors may release cystatin-C into the bloodstream, that protein can reach the brain, bind amyloid clumps, and

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Scientists Predict 150 Year Lifespan, Conservatives Urge Caution

Ella Ford February 4, 2026

Scientists and clinicians are tracking steady gains in human lifespan and debating how far we can push longevity, from rising life expectancy to new biological clocks and bold predictions that humans might one day live

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Applied Digital Rally Demands Conservative Investor Caution

Dan Veld February 4, 2026

Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) has rocketed higher as the AI infrastructure boom rolls on, but a close look shows booming revenue paired with ballooning costs, no profit yet, and a valuation that assumes the best-case

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