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ENTERTAINMENT

Maxim Naumov’s Olympics Journey After Parents’ Death in Plane Crash

Reflecting on what they talked about during nationals a year ago, he remembered how Vadim told him consistency and resilience would be key to his

LIFESTYLE

What Did You Do This Weekend?

How was your weekend? We made brownie-cookies and met the cutest dogs… On Saturday, the boys and I went to the AKC Meet the Breeds,

SCIENCE

A massive ADHD study reveals what actually works

The most extensive evaluation of ADHD treatments ever conducted shows that medication remains the most reliable option for both children and adults. For adults, cognitive

MOBILE

Oppo K14x goes official with 6,500mAh battery, Dimensity 6300 SoC

Oppo has unveiled a new K-series smartphone in India. The Oppo K14x has gone official with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 6.75-inch display.

GADGET

Riot Games is laying off half of the 2XKO development team

Another day, another wave of gaming layoffs. Today it’s Riot Games with the announcement that it’s cutting jobs on its pair-based fighting game 2XKO. For

MONEY

Why 72% of Americans Now Depend on This Type of Income to Survive

For decades, the standard American financial blueprint was simple: get a good job, work hard, and live off the salary. But that foundation is cracking.

MARKET

BP to halt stock buybacks as profit slumps

BP said it was halting stock buybacks as the oil and gas giant said it wanted to rebuild its balance sheet. Source link

GAMING

Best Open-World Games To Explore In 2026

Open-world games offer players large worlds to explore, often with a massive amount of optional content. While these games tend to overlap with the RPG

GAMBLING

Why You Can’t Watch WrestleMania from a Vegas Bar or Sports Book — Report

Posted on: February 9, 2026, 10:58h.  Last updated on: February 9, 2026, 11:11h. WWE has reportedly blocked Vegas bars and casino sports books from airing

SPORTS

Limping to All-Star break, Timberwolves hope Hawks can cure ills

Jan 20, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Former Utah Jazz players from left to right, Minnesota Timberwolves forward Joe Ingles and center Rudy Gobert