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: Naomi Allen (VA)

Fifteen-year-old Naomi Allen was last seen in Lawrenceville, Virginia, on February 19, 2026. Authorities continue their search and urge anyone with information to contact the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office.

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Opinion: A sprouting of independents

Idaho has a unique distinction: It has never elected an independent candidate to Congress or any of its partisan statewide offices. This opinion piece sheds light on the reasons behind this long-standing record and questions whether a change may be on the horizon.

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 Opinion: A sprouting of independents
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, sparking fierce pushback and vow of new levies

In a major legal setback, the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, sparking an immediate and fiery response. Trump labeled the ruling a “stinging loss” and vowed new levies, underscoring the ongoing clash between the judiciary and his agenda.

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 Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, sparking fierce pushback and vow of new levies
Suspect, 55, critically hurt in hit-and-run on H-1 in Punchbowl area

A 55-year-old man is in critical condition after a hit-and-run collision on Hawaii’s H-1 freeway Thursday night. The incident culminated in a second crash near the Pali Highway on-ramp, sparking concern among local residents and authorities.

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 Suspect, 55, critically hurt in hit-and-run on H-1 in Punchbowl area
Police search former Prince Andrew’s home a day after his arrest

London authorities conducted a second search of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former residence, just one day after detaining him for nearly 11 hours. Officials suspect him of misconduct for allegedly sharing confidential trade information and continue to investigate.

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 Police search former Prince Andrew’s home a day after his arrest
Betts powers No. 2 UCLA past Washington 82-67 to clinch a share of the Big Ten title

No. 2 UCLA soared to an 82-67 victory over Washington, led by Lauren Betts’ 23 points on 11-of-15 shooting. The Thursday night triumph secured a share of the Big Ten regular-season title for the Bruins and extended their winning streak to 20 games.

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 Betts powers No. 2 UCLA past Washington 82-67 to clinch a share of the Big Ten title
How a defendant in Minnesota went free because of Justice Department turmoil

A wave of resignations in Minnesota’s federal prosecutor’s office has led to an unexpected break for a 12-time convicted felon. As career officials departed over objections to Trump administration directives, one defendant managed to avoid prosecution and gain his freedom.

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 How a defendant in Minnesota went free because of Justice Department turmoil
Dance Marathon at SDSU moves students for life-saving care

San Diego State University students have devoted their energy to a Dance Marathon that directly benefits Rady Children’s Hospital. As part of a year-long movement, this event joins more than 400 similar programs across the nation to improve children’s health care.

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 Dance Marathon at SDSU moves students for life-saving care
Why Is China Building an Ammunition Plant in Kuwait?

China’s decision to construct an ammunition plant in Kuwait signals its growing defense ambitions in the Gulf. Yet, even with this new project, the United States remains the most influential security partner in the region.

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 Why Is China Building an Ammunition Plant in Kuwait?
At it again — Dean Meeuwse

This unassuming editorial entitled “At it again — Dean Meeuwse” delves into the politics of the moment. While its full content remains hidden behind a paywall, the piece appears to offer insight into a political viewpoint characteristic of a focused, opinion-driven column.

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Qualifying begins March 2 for county posts

Candidates looking to serve on the county commission, school board, or joint water and sewer commission can begin the qualifying process on March 2. This date marks the official launch of the local election season as officials encourage all eligible contenders to step forward.

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Letter: Intersection needs traffic signal

A recent letter urges Lincoln officials to place a traffic signal at the intersection of 10th and High streets. The piece highlights local anxiety over road safety and seeks a timely response from city leadership.

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 Letter: Intersection needs traffic signal
GLYNN COUNTY ISLANDS PLANNING COMMISSION AND MAINLAND PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF SPECIAL CALLED JOINT MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING

A special notice has been issued for a joint meeting of the Glynn County Islands Planning Commission and Mainland Planning Commission. This collaborative session aims to keep the public informed and foster a transparent local political process.

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 GLYNN COUNTY ISLANDS PLANNING COMMISSION AND MAINLAND PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF SPECIAL CALLED JOINT MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING
Thomas Alva Edison

Thomas Alva Edison believed that real opportunities are often mistaken for mere labor. His timeless quote explains why many turn away from challenges that could lead to success.

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Is two weeks of paternity leave enough time for new dads?

As part of a weekly voxpop, the Newark Advertiser explored whether two weeks of paternity leave truly meets new fathers’ needs. Community members shared varied perspectives on how this policy affects bonding time, caregiving responsibilities, and family well-being.

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 Is two weeks of paternity leave enough time for new dads?
Letter: Sen. Cavanaugh is being harassed

A letter in Nebraska highlights allegations that Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh is being harassed for removing several posters at the Capitol, prompting Governor Pillen to seek a criminal investigation. According to the Lincoln Journal Star, law enforcement has confirmed that the referral remains active, adding further tension to the ongoing debate.

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TALKING TROUT: Those darn dams: the dark side

Dams have long been celebrated for generating power, preventing floods, and creating places to fish. This article looks at how these structures have shaped societies for centuries, as well as the “dark side” that demands attention.

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 TALKING TROUT: Those darn dams: the dark side
Nearly 5,000 Bell County early voters cast ballots in first two days

Nearly 5,000 Bell County residents cast their ballots in just two days, kicking off early voting for the March primary on an energetic note. The surge hints at a potentially high overall turnout, reflecting strong engagement across the area’s electorate.

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 Nearly 5,000 Bell County early voters cast ballots in first two days
Texas Dentist Charged With Working on Child While Drunk

A Texas dentist’s routine procedure on an 8-year-old patient ended abruptly when staff became suspicious of her sobriety. Authorities in Sherman quickly responded, resulting in her arrest on charges of treating the child while allegedly intoxicated.

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 Texas Dentist Charged With Working on Child While Drunk
How China’s Xi Purged His ‘Big Brother’ to Achieve Absolute Power

Chinese President Xi Jinping tightened his hold on Beijing’s leadership by removing top-tier military officers last month. The rapid series of dismissals underscores his move toward an increasingly unchallenged one-man rule.

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Oregon Ducks Reportedly Involved With NIL Enforcement

The Oregon Ducks reportedly received a letter of inquiry from the College Sports Commission, focusing on how the program reports name, image, and likeness deals. Though details remain limited, this move places the Ducks in the center of ongoing conversations about NIL compliance in collegiate athletics.

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