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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Homes are months behind schedule, and contractors face an uphill battle to recruit more workers to finish them. read more


President Donald Trump has embarked on a bizarre posting spree touting his friendship with Black celebrities following his racist video of Barack and Michelle Obama. read more


The public opinion polling agency Gallup will no longer publish polls on Americans' opinion about whether they approve of their president, The Hill reported. After eight decades of publishing the frequently-cited Gallup Presidential Approval Rating, the company is bring it to a full stop.

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Trump set to gut U.S. climate change policy and environmental regulations, White House official says read more


Duolingo saw a sharp rise in Spanish learners following Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show, according to a post shared by the language-learning app on social media. read more


The measure would require proof of citizenship to vote, which experts say could pose issues for people who've changed their names. read more


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

An independent research team has published a fresh critique of the 1994 ruling that Kurt Cobain died by suicide, arguing the evidence is more consistent with a staged homicide. read more


ICE plans to have a presence at the FIFA 2026 World Cup this summer, bleated acting director Todd Lyons. Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and ICE's actions have fueled international backlash that could affect how global fans, teams, and governments engage with the World Cup." read more


There's no reason to think ivermectin cures cancer, but RFK Jr's NIH is on it anyway. read more


Realfood.gov will happily give you the worst possible advice. read more


Al Jazeera investigation reveals how US-supplied thermal and thermobaric munitions burning at 3,500C have left no trace of nearly 3,000 Palestinians. read more


Pam Bondi appears at House Judiciary Committee hearing on Justice Department oversight read more


The senator said she initially "didn't care" until she realized some of the victims were "9 years old." read more


The U.S. government added $696 billion to the national debt over the past four months, borrowing $94 billion in the month of January alone, the Congressional Budget Office reports. read more


A grand jury on Tuesday refused to indict a coalition of Democratic lawmakers over their participation in a controversial "illegal orders" video last fall. read more


Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein paid Ohio State University's head of gynecology quarterly payments of thousands of dollars, Department of Justice files show. read more


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