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Malibu celebrates major milestone in PCH safety with smart signal synchronization

Malibu’s city officials, partners, and advocates recently celebrated the completion of a $19 million project to synchronize 12 traffic signals along an 8-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway. The improvements are designed to enhance road safety and streamline traffic flow between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and John Tyler.

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 Malibu celebrates major milestone in PCH safety with smart signal synchronization
Riverdale PD marks 10th anniversary of officer’s death

The Riverdale Police Department recently commemorated the 10th anniversary of Maj. Gregory E. Barney’s line-of-duty death. On Feb. 11, officers and community members gathered to celebrate his life and honor the enduring legacy he left behind.

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Homan tells Minnesota leaders to say ‘thank you’ instead of demanding reimbursement as ICE operation ends

Minnesota officials are asking the federal government to reimburse what they say is a $200 million tab from Trump-era immigration raids. But Tom Homan, a high-profile border authority, has urged local leaders to appreciate the operation rather than request payment. The clash highlights the financial and political aftershocks of large-scale enforcement efforts.

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 Homan tells Minnesota leaders to say ‘thank you’ instead of demanding reimbursement as ICE operation ends
A Colorado court sends poor people to jail without access to lawyers, advocates say. It doesn’t record the proceedings

In Montrose, Colorado, a man in his 60s was sentenced to 10 days in jail on trespassing and camping charges without apparent legal representation. Allegations that the court fails to record such proceedings raise deeper questions about accountability and due process.

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 A Colorado court sends poor people to jail without access to lawyers, advocates say. It doesn’t record the proceedings
Drew Brees Gives Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Favorable AFC West Insight

Drew Brees, the Hall of Fame quarterback, offers an encouraging outlook for Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. He also highlights how Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy benefited from supportive environments that Sam Darnold did not have.

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 Drew Brees Gives Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Favorable AFC West Insight
From Singing ‘Yankee Doodle’ to Streaming ‘Avengers’: That’s Been Entertainment!

As American life journeys from colonial taverns to couch-bound streaming marathons, entertainment remains a central part of leisure. Despite centuries of dramatic change—both technological and cultural—some constants endure as communities continue seeking collective amusement.

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Workers Are Afraid AI Will Take Their Jobs. They’re Missing the Bigger Danger.

Many employees fear that artificial intelligence could replace them, but an equally pressing concern is who holds the rights to the knowledge they create. As AI reshapes how companies capture and use information, questions about intellectual property in the workplace are taking center stage.

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Readers respond: Oregon shouldn’t be Dundon’s purse

Residents across Oregon are voicing their opinions on why their state should not become anyone’s personal purse strings. Letters to the editor highlight strong public sentiment about safeguarding the state’s resources.

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Matt Brown doubts UFC pulls off biggest card ever for White House: ‘They don’t have the stars that they used to have’ – MMA Fighting

Matt Brown, a longtime UFC competitor, has voiced his doubts about the promotion’s ability to orchestrate its biggest card at the White House. He believes the lack of current MMA superstars may undermine such a grand event.

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On Iowa Politics Podcast: Unpacking controversial bills at the Iowa Capitol

A new episode of the On Iowa Politics Podcast brings heated debate over controversial legislation at the Iowa Capitol, along with a surprising proposal to attract an NFL team. Hosted by The Journal’s Jared McNett and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Maya Marchel Hoff, the discussion explores the political tensions underpinning state-level policy decisions.

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In Good Faith: Face hard truths and ask yourself, ‘Why do I believe?’

How often do we pause to ask, “Why do I believe?” In this article, that question becomes a catalyst for deeper understanding, guiding readers to explore the roots of their faith and confront hard truths about personal conviction.

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The biggest question Alabama football faces on its defensive line for 2026

Alabama football is preparing for major adjustments along its defensive line when the 2026 season arrives. As key positions open up, speculation grows about who will step up and keep the Crimson Tide on top.

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‘She deserves justice’: Deputy sees new path in 40-year-old Nebraska killing

Forty years have passed since a Nebraska woman was struck by a car in a wooded area, ending her life just weeks after a visit to Sioux City. Today, a determined deputy believes there is fresh momentum to uncover the truth and bring closure to the victim’s family.

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 ‘She deserves justice’: Deputy sees new path in 40-year-old Nebraska killing
Steven Pearl is willing to sacrifice wins to send a message to his team

Steven Pearl, a firm believer in accountability, benched Keyshawn Hall when his team faced Arkansas—even as they desperately needed a victory. “I can’t keep having to be in these situations,” Pearl explained, underscoring his commitment to upholding discipline—even at the cost of winning.

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How Epstein used the glamour of the Nobel prize to entice global network

Epstein, a registered sex offender, allegedly used the aura of the Nobel Peace Prize to expand his reach. By referencing his ties to Jagland, once the head of the Prize committee, he maneuvered through elite circles with surprising ease. This story highlights how even the world’s most respected institutions can be pulled into controversy.

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 How Epstein used the glamour of the Nobel prize to entice global network
The obsession with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has sparked a firestorm of public curiosity that goes far beyond a routine missing-person case. A potent mix of true crime intrigue, social media hype, and fame has propelled her story into the spotlight, raising questions about responsible coverage and the power of viral speculation.

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Rex Huppke: Bondi downplays Epstein, suggests money is all that matters – Sun, 15 Feb 2026 PST

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s remarks at a congressional hearing, with Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors present, raised concerns about the role of money in shaping justice. Rather than addressing the survivors’ experiences, Bondi’s stance suggested that the interests of Epstein’s wealthy associates might overshadow accountability.

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 Rex Huppke: Bondi downplays Epstein, suggests money is all that matters – Sun, 15 Feb 2026 PST
So many reasons ‘Amo mucho a mi esposa’

In this brief commentary by Bill Church, family life takes center stage as a college student’s break unfolds without the usual trips or parties. Instead, the article highlights a personal devotion to one’s spouse, captured in the phrase “Amo mucho a mi esposa.”

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 So many reasons ‘Amo mucho a mi esposa’
Dennis C. Finch Sr.

Though the article about Dennis C. Finch Sr. is categorized under “crime,” specific details remain sealed behind a paywall. Published by The Lewiston Tribune Online on February 15, 2026, the piece offers a glimpse of a story the public can only partially see.

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Letter: CCUSA would make more sense

A recent letter to the editor challenges the governor’s desire for expanded Turning Point USA chapters in every high school. The writer proposes adding a “Common Cause USA” chapter as well, arguing for more balanced perspectives in student organizations.

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 Letter: CCUSA would make more sense
Rockies Star German Marquez Lands with NL West Rival on One-Year Contract

Germán Márquez, a standout hurler for the Colorado Rockies, is set to join a National League West rival on a one-year deal. The move ensures that the Rockies will face their former ace pitcher at some point during the upcoming season.

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 Rockies Star German Marquez Lands with NL West Rival on One-Year Contract
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