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Finland’s Lions Aim to Upset Canada in Olympic Semi-Final Showdown
in SportsUnderdogs with everything to prove, Finland gears up for a high-stakes Olympic semi-final against a star-studded Canada. Can the Lions pull off a jaw-dropping upset and quiet the roar of hockey’s elite?
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Orioles’ Westburg sidelined by oblique injury as spring training begins
in SportsSpring training hits a snag for the Orioles as Jordan Westburg’s status remains unclear due to a right oblique issue, with questions about a possible elbow concern. With Jackson Holliday out at the start of the season, the team is banking on a meticulous medical review to map the road back to the lineup.
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Predators Stars Josi and Forsberg Spark Olympic Qualification Quest
in SportsPredators stars Roman Josi and Filip Forsberg take center stage as Olympic men’s hockey enters the qualification rounds. Juuse Saros backs Finland with steady play, while Erik Haula adds depth—all eyes on a fast, fierce push toward gold.
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Industrial Metals Under Pressure as Global Demand Slows
in FinanceIndustrial metals struggle to reclaim earlier highs as weaker import prices and China’s deflationary PPI keep prices subdued. A leading strategist warns the demand slump may persist, with policy moves in nickel and other metals signaling ongoing volatility across markets.
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Supreme Court Vacancies Loom: Will Alito and Thomas Trigger a High-Stakes Confirmation Showdown?
in NewsWith two veteran conservatives approaching crucial milestones, retirement chatter at the Supreme Court is heating up. Justice Samuel Alito nears 76 and Justice Clarence Thomas marks 35 years on the bench, stirring questions about timing, succession, and the court’s future. In a charged political climate, the path to potential nominees could redefine the high court…
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Abortion Restrictions Put Women’s Health at Risk
in NewsWhen medical urgency collides with restrictive abortion laws, women’s lives hang in the balance. A North Carolina officer and mother shows how fear of legal consequences can delay essential care—and why reform can’t wait.
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Crosby Day-to-Day as Canada Prepares for Olympic Semifinal vs Finland
in SportsSidney Crosby’s lower-body injury casts a shadow over Canada’s Olympic semifinal against Finland, with his status being evaluated day by day. As leadership shifts on the ice, teammates must rise to keep Canada’s title hopes alive while the veteran star’s return remains uncertain.
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Costco Stock Near $1,000 Raises Valuation Concerns
in FinanceCostco’s stock has surged toward $1,000, propelled by strong same-store sales and a jump in digital shoppers. Yet the lofty valuation raises questions about sustainability and timing. A quick look at January momentum, online growth, and the valuation puzzle explains why the outlook feels both enticing and risky.
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February 13 NYT Spelling Bee: Prefix Clues and a Hidden Pangram Await
in GamesToday’s Spelling Bee invites you to a seven-letter puzzle built around the letter L. A wealth of word options, pangrams, and a rare perfect hit await—test your limits and push toward Genius with clever prefixes and longer plays. A satisfying brain workout for word lovers who enjoy a good challenge.
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Husband of Lori Chavez-DeRemer Barred From DOL Headquarters Amid Allegations
in NewsNew questions about accountability in government circles are emerging as investigations unfold around a prominent political couple. Details from the Department of Labor and related matters involving a former congresswoman’s team are fueling conversations about workplace conduct and safety at the highest levels. As the story develops, it could reshape how institutions address power, culture,…
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Maura Healey Snubs White House Governors’ Dinner Over Trump Politicization
in NewsMassachusetts Governor Maura Healey declines a White House gathering with fellow governors, arguing the event has been politicized. The move highlights the tension between partisan politics and bipartisan dialogue at the NGA winter meeting.
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Blue Owl Cash Move Highlights Private Credit’s Growing Ties to Insurers
in FinanceBlue Owl Capital is taking liquidity steps by selling a $1.4 billion loan portfolio at 99.7% of par, aiming to return cash to investors in its private credit vehicle. The buyers include major North American pension funds and an insurer subsidiary, signaling how private credit and insurance markets are increasingly intertwined.
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Supreme Court curbs presidential tariffs, delivering a setback for Trump trade policy
in NewsA landmark Supreme Court ruling curbs the president’s authority to impose broad tariffs without Congress. The decision anchors trade power in the legislative branch and leaves open questions about refunds and future tariff moves.
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Redistricting Ruling Fuels Voting Rights and Gerrymandering Debate
in NewsA New York judge’s ruling on redrawing a congressional district has thrust voting rights, gerrymandering, and the balance of state versus federal power into the spotlight. As the Supreme Court weighs related battles, the decision could redefine protections against racially polarized voting and reshape the electoral landscape ahead of the 2026 elections. The unfolding legal…
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Hilary Duff Makes a London Comeback with a Bold New Album
in DJ & MusicHilary Duff makes a dazzling return to the stage, blending nostalgia with a bold, new sound. As she reunites with fans in London and gears up for a forthcoming album and arena tour, she hints at a refreshed artistic direction shaped by collaboration and growth.
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Pung v. Isabella County: Supreme Court Could Redefine Property Tax Foreclosures
in NewsFrom Hemlock, Michigan, a local attorney takes a case to the U.S. Supreme Court that could remake property tax foreclosures. Pung v. Isabella County questions whether tax claims and the sale of a home at a fraction of its value violated homeowners’ rights—and what should happen to the proceeds. The decision could echo far beyond…
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Fresh wicket, fresh lineup: Australia face Oman in 2026 T20 World Cup final
in SportsRedemption hangs in the air as two sides brace for a high-stakes World Cup showdown. Australia reshuffles the attack, hoping a fresh pitch and a new spark can turn their campaign around, while Oman counters with four new faces in a bid to upset the favourites. With pressure mounting, this clash promises tension, drama, and…
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Kelly Ripa Says Live Could Thrive Long After Her Exit
in NewsKelly Ripa marks 25 years on Live, offering a rare glimpse into how the show could thrive long after her retirement. She emphasizes the franchise’s strength in evolving with new hosts and audiences, hinting at a thoughtful transition that keeps the morning ritual alive.
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Supreme Court Showdown Over Trump-Era Tariffs Could Ease Rising Prices
in FinanceAll eyes are on the Supreme Court as it weighs the legality of tariffs tied to a 1977 emergency powers act. A ruling could ripple through how much you pay for everyday items—from electronics to groceries—by shaping the fate of these trade taxes. With prices already under pressure, the decision promises a rare window into…
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Yankees Spring Training Preview: Judge Heads to Team USA, Prospects to Watch
in SportsSpring training is underway, and the Yankees have a crowded audition for the year ahead. Aaron Judge’s World Baseball Classic schedule, Jasson Dominguez’s shift to a reserve outfield role, and the rising buzz around Spencer Jones, George Lombard Jr., Elmer Rodriguez, and Carlos Lagrange promise a camp full of first impressions and momentum.
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US Economy Slows in Q4 2025 Amid Shutdown Fallout
in NewsLate-2025 data show the U.S. economy cooling after a year of uneven growth, with softer consumer spending and cautious business investment. The mixed signals have economists weighing what the next chapter could mean for jobs, prices, and the recovery ahead.