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Harvard’s Next Einstein Has a Name, and She’s Been Ahead of the Curve Since Age 12

Some people are born with curiosity. Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski was born with a blueprint. At an age when most kids are still figuring out long division, Pasterski was building engines. By the time she hit her early teens, she had already done something most adults never will. What she did next set the tone for…
NYC Bar Opens for AI Dates, Featuring Tables Designed for Dining with a Screen

Romance usually brings to mind candlelight and a table set for two, but a recent night in New York City offered a very different vision of intimacy. Instead of couples gazing into each other’s eyes, a wine bar was filled with individuals deeply engaged in conversation with their phones and tablets. These were not distracted…
A Forklift, a Bag of Gold, and a Donkey: Turkey’s Most Unlikely Heist

Most robberies follow a familiar script. A target is chosen, a plan is drawn up, and if the criminal has any sense at all, a getaway route is arranged well in advance. Speed matters. Discretion matters more. What happened in the Melikgazi district of Kayseri, central Turkey, in early February 2026 followed none of those…
Government Health Agency Issues Odd Rectal Food Safety Alert

Something strange happened on a US government website in mid-February 2026. A tool built to help Americans eat better ended up offering advice that nobody in Washington’s health circles had planned for, or so one would hope. By the time social media got wind of it, the story had spread across Reddit, X, and Bluesky…
Trump Business Moves to Secure Trademark Rights for Presidential Airport Names

When airports are named after presidents, the honor usually comes years after they leave office, often following long periods of public reflection, bipartisan agreement, and historical assessment. The naming of major infrastructure after a former leader is typically framed as a moment of national recognition rather than a live political debate. That is why the…
Chinese Zodiac Predictions for the Year of the Fire Horse 2026

The Lunar New Year on February 17, 2026 does not arrive quietly. It gallops in. For the first time in 60 years, the Year of the Fire Horse returns, marking a rare pairing of animal and element that last appeared in 1966. Across Chinese metaphysics, astrology circles, and feng shui communities, experts are describing 2026…
Michael Black Recalls Confronting Armed Suspect At Pawtucket Arena

Michael Black had no reason to think Monday afternoon would be anything other than ordinary. A friend’s son was playing hockey, and Black had made his way to Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to cheer him on. Senior Night was underway. Families packed the bleachers with signs and the kind of low,…
After Speaking Out for Her Detained Father, 16-Year-Old Girl Dies From Stage 4 Cancer

A Chicago family that once found itself at the center of a national immigration debate is now mourning an unimaginable loss that has resonated far beyond their neighborhood. Ofelia Torres, a 16-year-old who publicly pleaded for the release of her father from immigration custody while battling an aggressive cancer diagnosis, died on Friday, Feb. 13,…
Federal Court Says Trump Administration Cannot Erase Slavery Exhibit

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore a slavery-related exhibit at Philadelphia’s President’s House Site, setting off a new chapter in the ongoing national debate over how America tells its own story. The ruling, issued on Presidents’ Day by U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe, temporarily blocks the removal of 34 educational…


