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7 Fantasy Movies & Shows Apple’s Mistborn Adaptation Must Learn From
2026-02-11

7 Fantasy Movies & Shows Apple’s Mistborn Adaptation Must Learn From

Image courtesy of Tor/MacmillanEven with Brandon Sanderson penning the script, turning Mistborn into a movie will be a huge undertaking for Apple TV. Fortunately, it has a number of fantasy films and shows it can look to and learn from. The 21st century has brought us many incredible fantasy projects, from The Lord of the Rings in the [...]

Jujutsu Kaisen Translator Finally Explains a Mystery The Manga Didn’t
2026-02-11

Jujutsu Kaisen Translator Finally Explains a Mystery The Manga Didn’t

Image Courtesy of ShueishaWarning: This article contains spoilers from the Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo manga! The finale of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is closer than ever as the main battle takes an unexpected turn in the latest Chapter 21. The story takes place 68 years after the Culling Game, as the Jujutsu world faces its biggest threat since Ryomen Sukuna, [...]

Elevated Style Meets Modern Power in the Next Generation 2027 Toyota Highlander
2026-02-11

Elevated Style Meets Modern Power in the Next Generation 2027 Toyota Highlander

Highlander Reimagined for 2027, with All-New, Head-Turning Style, Elevated Comfort, and All-Electric Powertrain Spacious Three-Row SUV with Seating for Up to Seven and Over 45-Cubic Feet of Rear Storage with Third Row Folded Flat Equipped with The Latest Toyota Audio Multimedia and Toyota...

Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show draws big numbers
2026-02-11

Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show draws big numbers

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show featured cameos from Lady Gaga, Cardi B and more.

Canberra beefs up police presence for Israeli President Herzog visit
2026-02-11

Canberra beefs up police presence for Israeli President Herzog visit

A significant police presence was in place in Canberra on Wednesday as Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the Australian capital, with protests taking...

NASA selects two Earth System Explorers missions
2026-02-11

NASA selects two Earth System Explorers missions

Two next-generation satellite missions announced Thursday will help NASA better understand Earth and improve capabilities to foresee environmental events and mitigate disasters.

At Landmark Trial, Expert Says Social Media Hooks Teens Hardest
2026-02-11

At Landmark Trial, Expert Says Social Media Hooks Teens Hardest

"We’re seeing more and more young people who experience not just psychological distress, but physical distress, when their devices are taken away,” said Dr. Anna Lembke

2026-02-11

Trump to Direct Pentagon to Buy Coal to Revive Industry, Bloomberg News Says

Feb 10 (Reuters) - ⁠U.S. ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump is ​set to ‌direct the Pentagon ‌to ⁠use ⁠government funding and Pentagon contracts ​to sustain...

2026-02-11

NBCU Posts Second-Highest Super Bowl Viewing: 124.9M

NBCU's NBC TV Network, Peacock - and Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital and NFL+ - earned a record in a peak viewing moment during the second quarter when it pulled in 137.8 million viewers.

2026-02-11

Property Watch: Joe and Rosalie Segal’s elegant South Granville townhouse on the market - Vancouver Sun

Property Watch: Joe and Rosalie Segal’s elegant South Granville townhouse on the market Vancouver Sun

Ten Dead After a Shooting in Canadian Province of British Columbia, CBC News Reports
2026-02-11

Ten Dead After a Shooting in Canadian Province of British Columbia, CBC News Reports

OTTAWA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Ten ⁠people, including ⁠a suspected shooter, ​are dead after a ‌shooting in Tumbler ‌Ridge, in ⁠the ⁠Canadian province...

2026-02-11

8 dead in school shooting in northeastern British Columbia, Canadian police say

TUMBLER RIDGE, British Columbia (AP) — Canadian police said eight people were killed in a school shooting on Tuesday in British Columbia, including a shooter, and dozens more were injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said a suspect has been found dead with what is believed to be a self-inflicted injury. THIS IS A BREAKING [...]

Dybantsa scores 36 and Wright answers boos with 30 as No. 22 BYU beats Baylor to end 4-game skid
2026-02-11

Dybantsa scores 36 and Wright answers boos with 30 as No. 22 BYU beats Baylor to end 4-game skid

AJ Dybantsa scored 36 points, Robert Wright III added a career-high 30 while getting booed nearly every time he touched the ball and No. 22 BYU ended a four-game losing streak with a 99-94 victory over Baylor. Wright backed out...

At least seven dead in school shooting in Canada, police say | CNN
2026-02-11

At least seven dead in school shooting in Canada, police say | CNN

At least seven people have been killed in a shooting at a high school in the northeast part of the province of British Columbia, Canadian police said Tuesday.

Lana Del Rey & Husband Jeremy Dufrene Attend Ralph Lauren Fashion Show
2026-02-11

Lana Del Rey & Husband Jeremy Dufrene Attend Ralph Lauren Fashion Show

Lana Del Rey and her husband Jeremy Dufrene enjoy a rare public date night! The married couple attended the Ralph Lauren fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Tuesday (February 10) in New York City. Keep reading to find out more... Lana was all smiles and channeled her trademark Americana vibes with a low-cut [...]

2026-02-11

Prairie weather all starts with the sun - Manitoba Co-operator

Prairie weather all starts with the sun Manitoba Co-operator

Next Generation Genetics Technology Developed to Counter the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance
2026-02-11

Next Generation Genetics Technology Developed to Counter the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance

Drug resistance has accelerated in recent years with the emergence of deadly bacteria and "superbugs." In response to this global health crisis, UC San Diego biologists have developed a new CRISPR-based technology capable of removing antibiotic-resistant elements from populations of bacteria.

Jefferson Lab Hall B Leader Shares Wealth of Experience
2026-02-11

Jefferson Lab Hall B Leader Shares Wealth of Experience

After a worldwide search, Jefferson Lab selected Stepan Stepanyan to be the new group leader of Experimental Hall B las fall. Stepanyan not only brings to the role more than 30 years' experience with nuclear physics research in Hall B but also a vision to expanding the hall's experimental reach. As hall leader, Stepanyan oversees the hall's research program and staff members.

Modern Calculation Answers Decades-Old Question
2026-02-11

Modern Calculation Answers Decades-Old Question

Materials scientists from The Grainger College of Engineering have provided the first quantitative explanation for a phenomenon first observed in iron in the 1970s.

Forests glow under UV light, and deer can see it
2026-02-11

Forests glow under UV light, and deer can see it

When a predator like a lion walks through the grasslands, it makes its presence known by roaring, which can be heard miles away. Since the lion is at the top of the food chain, it doesn’t particularly require privacy. But for animals like deer, making loud sounds isn’t exactly the safest way to communicate. So, to get noticed, deer mark areas with rubs and scrapes, known as signposts. Now, a new study in Ecology and Evolution reports that these signposts hold a hidden glow, and other deer can see it.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Bioluminescence, Deer, Forest, Communications

Researchers discover L1td1 maintains stem cell pluripotency by degrading totipotency-associated RNAs
2026-02-11

Researchers discover L1td1 maintains stem cell pluripotency by degrading totipotency-associated RNAs

A new study has found that L1td1, a protein evolutionarily co-opted from the Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE1) retrotransposon, functions as a critical "gatekeeper" restricting pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) from reverting to a totipotent state. The research demonstrates that loss of L1td1 triggers the reactivation of totipotency-associated genes and endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), prompting cells to spontaneously regress to a totipotent-like (or 2-cell-like) state that mirrors the earliest stages of embryogenesis. Notably, the study identifies L1td1 as a key post-transcriptional regulator that suppresses endogenous viral elements to sustain pluripotency.

2026-02-11

ADEX Voice of the Ocean 2026: Deadline March 10 - DivePhotoGuide

ADEX Voice of the Ocean 2026: Deadline March 10 DivePhotoGuide

This Crystal Sings Back: Illinois Collaboration Sheds Light on Magnetochiral Instability
2026-02-11

This Crystal Sings Back: Illinois Collaboration Sheds Light on Magnetochiral Instability

Researchers from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have reported the first observation of a dynamic magnetochiral instability in a solid-state material. Their findings, published in Nature Physics, bridge ideas from nuclear and high-energy physics with materials science and condensed matter physics to explain how interplay between symmetry and magnetism can amplify electromagnetic waves.

2026-02-11

What the rise of AI scientists may mean for human research

Tech companies have touted scientific findings from AI systems. But can they truly produce bona fide advancements?

Quebec announces $350M modernization of Polytechnique
2026-02-11

Quebec announces $350M modernization of Polytechnique

Officials say the investment will allow Polytechnique to accommodate more than 500 additional students and expand its research and teaching capabilities.

2026-02-11

Universe’s Building Blocks Linked To Particle Collisions In Surprising New Way - Quantum Zeitgeist

Universe’s Building Blocks Linked To Particle Collisions In Surprising New Way Quantum Zeitgeist

UCLA’s Xiaochun Li elected to the National Academy of Engineering
2026-02-11

UCLA’s Xiaochun Li elected to the National Academy of Engineering

The UCLA Samueli engineering professor is one of the world’s pioneers in nanotech manufacturing.

CEOs who have lived through natural disasters tend to prioritize safer workplaces, study finds
2026-02-11

CEOs who have lived through natural disasters tend to prioritize safer workplaces, study finds

Experiencing a natural disaster in childhood can shape how business leaders approach workplace safety decades later, according to a new Concordia-led study. The study found that CEOs who have lived through events like major earthquakes, floods or hurricanes early in life run firms that prioritize safer workplaces. According to mandatory disclosure statistics supplied to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), their companies report fewer work-related injuries and illnesses than similar ones run by executives who have not lived through those types of events.

A.I. expert breaks down video of armed person at Nancy Guthrie’s door
2026-02-11

A.I. expert breaks down video of armed person at Nancy Guthrie’s door

CNN's Erin Burnett talks to A.I. expert Kristian Hammond about how facial recognition technology will be used to identify the person who abducted Nancy Guthrie.

ULA sets sights on ramping up launch cadence in 2026
2026-02-11

ULA sets sights on ramping up launch cadence in 2026

The company came under new leadership in December following the departure of Tory Bruno, who left the company to join Blue Origin.

Students explore a world of possibilities at the Study Abroad Fair
2026-02-11

Students explore a world of possibilities at the Study Abroad Fair

Since the University's inception 150 years ago, one of Hopkins' primary goals has been to expose its students and scholars to a variety of global perspectives. Through its many study abroad programs, the Global Education Office (GEO) helps students achieve that goal. On the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, students had the opportunity to interact with GEO staff and ambassadors from several study abroad programs at the Study Abroad Fair in the Levering Glass Pavilion.Tables staffed by student and faculty representatives from six continents and numerous countries filled the Glass Pavilion as students received flyers, candy and other trinkets while learning about study abroad programs sponsored by Hopkins - including the Hopkins Semester, Intersession and Summer programs - as well as opportunities through organizations such as the Consortium for Advanced Study Abroad (CASA), the Institute for the International Education of Students, the Institute for Study Abroad and other third-party providers that work with Hopkins to offer global study experiences for undergraduate students. The fair provided resources for students just beginning their study abroad journey, students who had already studied internationally and those in between.Sophie Wang, a freshman from Dallas, Texas, who attended the fair to browse options, fell into the first group. While Wang had an interest in Hopkins' Oxford program, she was excited to learn about the breadth of GEO's offerings, as she detailed in an interview with The News-Letter."I feel like, out of all the options, I'm more drawn to Oxford [...] I'm leaning towards a longer Study Abroad option [...] like a year, or maybe three semesters. I was talking to the person [at the Oxford table] and she had a really good experience. She was able to keep up with the people here at Hopkins, while also maintaining everything going on," Wang said.The fair also attracted students who had already participated in a study abroad program. Giancarlo Zambrano, a senior from Baltimore, Md., studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the combined bachelor's/master's program, spoke about how an intersession abroad in Spain impacted his perspective in an interview with The News-Letter."Even though my heritage is Spanish and Venezuelan, I've never been out of the country. My favorite highlight was the different architecture, and all the cathedrals, the streets - when I was in Seville, Spain, I really liked La Giralda, the clock tower with the orange trees and the green parakeets. It was just very aesthetic, and there's a lot of rich history there that you don't really see here in the US," Zambrano explained.Many tables not only offered informational handouts for students considering various programs but also personal anecdotes from Hopkins students who had previously participated in the programs. Organizations such as CASA, one of the third-party providers offering study abroad destinations across Spain, Cuba, Ireland and Australia, featured student perspectives to help prospective participants understand how the experience might fit into their coursework and how to make the most of the program. GEO staff also provided pizza to students throughout the event.The Study Abroad Fair began 16 years ago as an outreach initiative to raise awareness of Hopkins' global education opportunities. By allowing students to speak directly with individuals connected to programs of interest, the fair has added an interactive element to many students' study abroad journeys.Speaking to the benefits of Hopkins' study abroad programs, Associate Director of Global Education Greta Decker elucidated the opportunities available through GEO that may not be available elsewhere in an email to The News-Letter."Studying abroad pushes students out of their comfort zones. By navigating unfamiliar environments and cultures, they build self-confidence, develop adaptability, and strengthen their critical thinking skills. Students can enroll in unique courses that may not be available at Hopkins, at prestigious institutions around the world," Decker explained.When asked what advice she would offer students who remain unsure about studying abroad, Decker encouraged them to fully take advantage of the Hopkins experience and the resources GEO provides."I've never had a student say they regretted studying abroad, but I've met plenty of people who say they regretted not studying abroad. Take advantage of these opportunities while you can!" Decker emphasized.

Pathogens, pesticide updates among topics discussed at UC Cooperative Extension Strawberry Production Research Meeting
2026-02-11

Pathogens, pesticide updates among topics discussed at UC Cooperative Extension Strawberry Production Research Meeting

As Bill Turechek, the vice president of research for the California Strawberry Commission noted at the University of California Cooperative Extension's annual Strawberry Production Research Meeting Tuesday, strawberries are an integral part of the state's agriculture.

Hyundai E&C Advances Its Role in the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance: Large-Scale Nuclear Technology Seminar Held in Texas Draws Strong Industry Response
2026-02-11

Hyundai E&C Advances Its Role in the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance: Large-Scale Nuclear Technology Seminar Held in Texas Draws Strong Industry Response

DALLAS, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 10 (local time), Hyundai E&C hosted a "Large-Scale Nuclear Technology Seminar" at The Westin Dallas Downtown in Dallas, Texas. The event featured discipline- and field-specific professional sessions on large-scale nuclear power plant...

US To Fund Free Speech Initiatives In Europe, Trump Official Reveals
2026-02-10

US To Fund Free Speech Initiatives In Europe, Trump Official Reveals

US To Fund Free Speech Initiatives In Europe, Trump Official Reveals Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,The Trump administration announced plans to direct funding toward promoting free speech in Western allied democracies, a senior State Department official said on Monday. The initiative bolsters efforts to counter European online regulations categorized by Washington as censorship.Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers discussed the initiative during a trip to Europe. It includes grants to support free expression, a result of concerns about rules such as the European Union’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act.These laws, which E.U. officials say aim to deter hate speech and misinformation, have been scrutinized by U.S. officials as restricting the free speech of American tech firms and suppressing immigration policy critiques.“One way my office is going to operate differently is we’re going to be very forthright and transparent about everything we do,” Rogers said during a panel discussion in Budapest on Monday. She added that her role allows directing U.S. funding through grants, stating, “I want to promote free speech in Western allied democracies, and ... that’s what my grantmaking is going to be doing.”Rogers, appearing alongside a top aide to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, underscored the importance of free speech for democracy.“The United States government, via me, but not only me, has been engaging aggressively on the issue of free speech, because you don’t have self-governance without freedom of speech, you can’t have a democratic deliberation if viewpoints are proscribed from the public square,” she said.Rogers is scheduled to stop in Dublin, Budapest, Warsaw, and Munich to discuss digital freedoms with officials and others.The administration’s December National Security Strategy said that European leaders were censoring speech and suppressing opposition to immigration policies, warning of the continent’s “civilizational erasure.”Rogers said European polls showing European views on migration are similar to those in the United States.The United States imposed last month visa bans on a former European Union commissioner and four anti-disinformation activists. The administration labeled them agents of censorship for working to regulate U.S. social media platforms. European leaders lambasted the bans. They defended the commissioner and activists’ rights to push for regulations on foreign companies operating locally.U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed the designations on Dec. 23, 2025. He called the individuals “agents of the global censorship-industrial complex” and blocked their entry to the United States.‘Anti-Racism’ StrategyThe European Commission unveiled a new “anti-racism” strategy on Jan. 20, aiming toward a “Europe free from racism” with increased anti-discrimination enforcement and training.The Commission said the training will help civil servants “recognise and tackle racial bias, while fostering greater cultural awareness and sensitivity.” It also requires European educators to “address teacher training and professional development on diversity and inclusion, as well as promoting diversity in the teaching profession itself.”Eric Kaufmann, a professor at the University of Buckingham, said the strategy “betrays an illiberal moralizing worldview” that could lead to “suppressing free speech and asphyxiating the historical pride and culture of Europe’s ethnic majorities.”Jacob Reynolds of think tank MCC Brussels called it a “slide to cultural socialist ideas.”Reynolds previously told The Epoch Times that he believes that the policy “has got nothing to do with racism” and is “a classic example of how the EU proceeds to amass for itself more powers to regulate orderly life and get involved in politics.”“This is not [anti-racism], as ordinary people understand it,” he said. “This is the kind of woke [diversity, equity, and inclusion] agenda that has come to dominate the way that lots of civil servants, lots of academics, lots of civil society organizations think.”“E.U. in this strategy is clearly not concerned about the things that ordinary people would understand as racism, discrimination against people on the basis of the [color] of their skin, but is actually about regulating thought,” he told The Epoch Times.The initiative increases funding for the Citizens, Equality, Rights, and Values program, with a proposal for 3.6 billion euros ($4.2 billion) for 2028–2034 to aid civil society projects. Tyler DurdenTue, 02/10/2026 - 09:40

Gov. Ron DeSantis officials tied to Hope Florida saga try again for Senate confirmation
2026-02-10

Gov. Ron DeSantis officials tied to Hope Florida saga try again for Senate confirmation

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s governor and attorney general are moving on from the Hope Florida saga. Three confirmation hearings this week will indicate whether the Senate is too. Two public officials who oversaw the development of the Hope Florida program...

‘Disrespectful’—Real Madrid Legend Appalled at Cristiano Ronaldo Treatment
2026-02-10

‘Disrespectful’—Real Madrid Legend Appalled at Cristiano Ronaldo Treatment

Trouble brewed as soon as Karim Benzema joined Al Nassr’s rivals Al Hilal.

Scream 7 Gets Terrifying Ghostface Clip & Posters as Ticket Sales Open
2026-02-10

Scream 7 Gets Terrifying Ghostface Clip & Posters as Ticket Sales Open

With Scream 7 hitting theaters later this month, a new clip marking the start of ticket sales has been released. Several posters were also shared online showcasing the film’s main cast, highlighting the intertwined legacy between two of the main leads, Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, and Isabel May’s Tatum — Sidney’s daughter — while highlighting [...]The post Scream 7 Gets Terrifying Ghostface Clip & Posters as Ticket Sales Open appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Sir Alex Ferguson compares Senne Lammens to Man United legend
2026-02-10

Sir Alex Ferguson compares Senne Lammens to Man United legend

Sir Alex has been “hugely impressed” by Senne Lammens’ start to life in England and has even drawn a comparison with a legendary Manchester United goalkeeper, according to inside sources.A Barga...

Canary Speech Partners with Intermountain Health to Study Vocal Biomarkers for Multiple Sclerosis
2026-02-10

Canary Speech Partners with Intermountain Health to Study Vocal Biomarkers for Multiple Sclerosis

What You Should Know The Partnership: Canary Speech, a leader in vocal biomarker technology, has partnered with Intermountain Ventures (the innovation arm of Intermountain Health) to launch a groundbreaking study. The Goal: The study aims to identify Multiple Sclerosis (MS) using vocal biomarkers. It is the first IRB-approved study of its kind to explore whether ... Read More

China, India agree to expand cooperation
2026-02-10

China, India agree to expand cooperation

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday that Beijing and New Delhi agreed to expand bilateral cooperation. Following a meeting between Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu and Indi...

Below-Expected Azure Growth Hurt Microsoft’s (MSFT) Performance in Q4
2026-02-10

Below-Expected Azure Growth Hurt Microsoft’s (MSFT) Performance in Q4

Sustainable Growth Advisers (SGA), an investment management company, released its fourth-quarter investor letter for its “U.S. Large Cap Growth Strategy.” A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In Q4 2025, the Portfolio returned 0.3% (Gross) and 0.2% (Net) compared to 1.1% return for the Russell 1000 Growth Index and 2.7% gain for the S&P 500 [...]

THEN AND NOW: What 10 former Olympic stadiums look like today
2026-02-10

THEN AND NOW: What 10 former Olympic stadiums look like today

Some Olympic venues are abandoned after the Games, but the main stadiums often get a second life as general sports arenas or concert venues.

Jake Paul and Jutta Leerdam share moment behind the scenes after Olympics win
2026-02-10

Jake Paul and Jutta Leerdam share moment behind the scenes after Olympics win

Jutta Leerdam won gold in the Women's 1,000 meters speed skating final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, setting a new Olympic record of 1:12.31, while her fiance, Jake Paul, broke down in tears watching her triumph

Susan Collins announces reelection bid for Maine Senate seat
2026-02-10

Susan Collins announces reelection bid for Maine Senate seat

Maine’s Republican Sen. Susan Collins has announced her reelection bid, entering a closely watched race that Democrats have targeted in their effort to retake the Senate majority in Congress in this year’s midterm elections. Collins has defended the seat for decades, casting herself as a reflection of Maine’s independent spirit. However, Collins has faced criticism for not condemning President Donald Trump’s immigration tactics. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills and oyster farmer Graham Platner are top Democratic challengers. Platner recently outraised both Mills and Collins. Collins previously defeated Democrat Sara Gideon in 2020 despite being outspent.

Susan Collins announces reelection bid in pivotal Maine Senate race
2026-02-10

Susan Collins announces reelection bid in pivotal Maine Senate race

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Republican Sen. Susan Collins announced her reelection bid Tuesday, betting that she can hold onto her coveted Maine seat despite a renewed Democratic effort to oust her in a race that could determine control of the...

KBWP: A Buy For Investors Who Value Stability Over Hype
2026-02-10

KBWP: A Buy For Investors Who Value Stability Over Hype

Invesco KBW Property & Casualty Insurance ETF (KBWP) is rated a buy for its steady growth potential and diversified, profitable top holdings.

Ben Ogden (silver) wins 1st US men's cross-country skiing medal in 50 years in sprint
2026-02-10

Ben Ogden (silver) wins 1st US men's cross-country skiing medal in 50 years in sprint

TESERO, Italy -- Norway's Johannes Klaebo won the men's classic cross-country ski sprint with ease on Tuesday for his seventh career Olympic gold medal, while Linn Svahn led a Swedish podium sweep in the women's race at the Milan Cortina...

Analysts Set Duolingo, Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) PT at $301.75
2026-02-10

Analysts Set Duolingo, Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL) PT at $301.75

Shares of Duolingo, Inc. (NASDAQ:DUOL – Get Free Report) have been given a consensus rating of “Hold” by the twenty-four research firms that are presently covering the company, MarketBeat Ratings reports. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, eleven have given a hold rating and twelve have assigned a buy rating [...]

Wall Street stalls as retail sales come in weaker than expected
2026-02-10

Wall Street stalls as retail sales come in weaker than expected

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are stalling on Wall Street after a report showed U.S. retailers made less money at the end of last year than economists expected. The S&P 500 edged up 0.

2026-02-10

A1A Investment Partners and MPowered Capital Announce Strategic Partnership

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. and CHICAGO, Feb. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A1A Investment Partners, LLC ("A1A"), an established healthcare-focused private credit firm founded by Melanie Brensinger, today announced a strategic capital partnership with MPowered Capital ("MPowered"), an investment firm specializing in bespoke capital solutions for emerging managers. Through this partnership, MPowered will serve as a significant seed investor and foundational partner for A1A, providing capital and strategic support to accelerate A1A's growth and investment activity across the U.S. lower middle market.A1A provides private debt and minority equity capital to mature healthcare businesses, a segment historically underserved by traditional lenders and larger private credit funds. The firm's deep healthcare specialization enables it to navigate complex regulatory, reimbursement, and operational dynamics unique to the sector.A1A focuses on investing in companies that advance high-quality patient care, reduce system-wide healthcare costs, and expand access. The firm structures tailored capital solutions that lead with debt alongside an opportunistic equity component, seeking downside protection, current income, and meaningful equity upside. A1A partners closely with management teams, combining capital with sector insight and strategic relationships to support responsible growth and long-term value creation.MPowered's ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

2026-02-10

Backstage Update on Potential Return for Bianca Belair

An update on Bianca Belair...The post Backstage Update on Potential Return for Bianca Belair appeared first on 411MANIA | Wrestling News, WWE & AEW Results.

Water Use Stats in Major US City Show Impact of Super Bowl Halftime Show
2026-02-10

Water Use Stats in Major US City Show Impact of Super Bowl Halftime Show

"You never heard of "Super flush Sunday"?" joked social media commenter Joseph Anderson after the factual post.

Premier League sack race: Thomas Frank and Eddie Howe under pressure ahead of key match
2026-02-10

Premier League sack race: Thomas Frank and Eddie Howe under pressure ahead of key match

The Premier League season is heading towards a crescendo. But will all managers make it to the finish line?

Devin Fish invited to all-star showcase
2026-02-10

Devin Fish invited to all-star showcase

Warren County senior Devin Fish has earned an invitation to compete in the BCAT (Basketball Coaches Association of Tennessee) All-Star game, a showcase reserved for the top senior basketball players in Tennessee.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick claims no relationship with Epstein amid calls to resign
2026-02-10

U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick claims no relationship with Epstein amid calls to resign

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sought to distance himself on Tuesday from Jeffrey Epstein, alleging he "barely had anything to do with" the convicted sex offender amid calls for his resignation over new revelations about ties between the two.

Lawsuits accusing fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault dismissed
2026-02-10

Lawsuits accusing fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault dismissed

Gaiman's attorneys argued in a motion to dismiss that he and the plaintiff had a brief personal relationship that involved “consensual physical intimacy."

Pedro Acosta’s Marc Marquez-driven MotoGP career decision is a bold one
2026-02-10

Pedro Acosta’s Marc Marquez-driven MotoGP career decision is a bold one

Pedro Acosta is determined to reach the top of MotoGP, and he’s not shy about wanting to go head-to-head with Marc Marquez to get there. Before his move up to MotoGP, Acosta didn’t like being labelled as ‘the next Marquez’.

Bad Bunny deletes all IG posts after Super Bowl halftime show
2026-02-10

Bad Bunny deletes all IG posts after Super Bowl halftime show

After a historic week, Bad Bunny has removed all posts on his Instagram account @badbunnypr.

AstraZeneca PLC $AZN Shares Purchased by Wesbanco Bank Inc.
2026-02-10

AstraZeneca PLC $AZN Shares Purchased by Wesbanco Bank Inc.

Wesbanco Bank Inc. lifted its stake in shares of AstraZeneca PLC (NASDAQ:AZN – Free Report) by 4.4% in the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 129,040 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 5,394 shares during the quarter. Wesbanco Bank Inc.’s [...]

Riskified Ltd. (NYSE:RSKD) Given Consensus Rating of “Hold” by Brokerages
2026-02-10

Riskified Ltd. (NYSE:RSKD) Given Consensus Rating of “Hold” by Brokerages

Shares of Riskified Ltd. (NYSE:RSKD – Get Free Report) have earned a consensus recommendation of “Hold” from the eight analysts that are presently covering the company, MarketBeat Ratings reports. Two analysts have rated the stock with a sell recommendation, three have assigned a hold recommendation and three have given a buy recommendation to the company. [...]

Revolution Medicines, Inc. $RVMD Shares Purchased by S&CO Inc.
2026-02-10

Revolution Medicines, Inc. $RVMD Shares Purchased by S&CO Inc.

S&CO Inc. grew its holdings in shares of Revolution Medicines, Inc. (NASDAQ:RVMD – Free Report) by 56.5% in the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm owned 22,171 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 8,000 shares during the quarter. S&CO [...]

2026-02-10

Medieval Medicine Was Smarter Than You Think!

Medieval medicine was smarter than you think - and weirdly similar to TikTok trends, according to new research from Binghamton University.

NFL coaches, executives make big claim about Giants hiring John Harbaugh as head coach
2026-02-10

NFL coaches, executives make big claim about Giants hiring John Harbaugh as head coach

The Giants ultimately made the biggest NFL-related splash of January when they hired the former Baltimore Ravens head coach.

Before LIV golfers complain more about their OWGR points, take a look how they moved after their first event
2026-02-10

Before LIV golfers complain more about their OWGR points, take a look how they moved after their first event

Maybe only top-10 finishers at LIV events will get OWGR points, but it sure was beneficial for those who grabbed them in LIV's season opener

Raiders offseason predictions: One cut, trade and free-agent signing for Las Vegas
2026-02-10

Raiders offseason predictions: One cut, trade and free-agent signing for Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Raiders are set to embark on an offseason in which they need a lot of help and have a ton of resources. Here's our predictions for one trade, cut and free-agent signing the Raiders will make.

Winter Olympics Bosses Vow to Fix Medals After Identifying Embarrassing Problem
2026-02-10

Winter Olympics Bosses Vow to Fix Medals After Identifying Embarrassing Problem

Mattia Ozbot / Getty ImagesMilano Cortina Winter Olympics organizers say they’ve resolved a defect that’s causing medals to become damaged shortly after being awarded. It comes amid a wave of backlash and ridicule over trophies cracking and splitting in two during athletes’ celebrations. An investigation concluded on Monday that the fault lay with the ribbon cord, which includes a legally required breakaway safety feature intended to prevent choking if the medal is pulled. Officials confirmed they will also restore any medals presented during the first three days of events. The issue first popped up over the weekend after American downhill skiing champion Breezy Johnson reported her gold medal had detached as she celebrated. Similar incidents were later described by Sweden’s Ebba Andersson, who said her medal “fell in the snow and broke in two,” while U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu posted online that her team gold ribbon came loose. Organizers did not provide a total number of affected medals but said all awards are now being inspected as a precaution. “Following reports of issues affecting a small number of medals, the organizing committee immediately reviewed the matter,” spokesman Luca Cassasa said, adding that “a targeted fix has been put in place.”Read it at GuardianRead more at The Daily Beast.

Remedy delivers good news after Firebreak miss, as earnings skyrocket +46% over holidays
2026-02-10

Remedy delivers good news after Firebreak miss, as earnings skyrocket +46% over holidays

Remedy Entertainment has bounced back following the disastrous performance of its most recent new game FBC Firebreak with strong holiday revenues.Continue reading at TweakTown

Ultrafast nanolasers mimic how the brain imagines unseen parts of the world
2026-02-10

Ultrafast nanolasers mimic how the brain imagines unseen parts of the world

A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine things that we cannot directly perceive by sampling from internal models of the world. The study, led by scientists from the University of Bern in collaboration with Thales Research & Technology located in the Paris-Saclay campus area, has now been published in Nature Communications.

Ottawa plans to add 8,000 new electric vehicle charging ports in Canada
2026-02-10

Ottawa plans to add 8,000 new electric vehicle charging ports in Canada

OTTAWA — The federal government is looking to scale up the number of electric vehicle chargers across the country as part of its new automotive strategy.

Russia can’t attack NATO this year but plans to boost its own forces, an intelligence chief says
2026-02-10

Russia can’t attack NATO this year but plans to boost its own forces, an intelligence chief says

A senior European intelligence chief says Russia cannot launch an attack on NATO this year or next but is planning to increase its forces significantly along the alliance’s eastern flank, depending on the outcome of the war in Ukraine. The...

Bumper potato harvests spell crisis for European farmers
2026-02-10

Bumper potato harvests spell crisis for European farmers

Farmers across Europe are protesting amid one of the most plentiful potato harvests in years, as the unintended consequences of US tariffs and increased competition drive down prices. More than twenty tonnes of potatoes were dumped in front of the National Assembly in Paris last month, heaped into piles and peppered with French and trade [...]The post Bumper potato harvests spell crisis for European farmers appeared first on Digital Journal.

2026-02-10

Once Rare in Nevada, Winter Bald Eagle Sightings Now Common

Tahoe Institute for Natural Science director Will Richardson steps onto Lake Forest Beach to count bald eagles

How Jill Zarin's Bad Bunny Comments Reignited Decades-Old Reality TV Drama
2026-02-10

How Jill Zarin's Bad Bunny Comments Reignited Decades-Old Reality TV Drama

“Girl byyyyye (Though quoting YOURSELF in your own post is honestly kind of hilarious)," shared one user.

Patriots WR Mack Hollins's Pre-Super Bowl Appearance Causes a Stir
2026-02-10

Patriots WR Mack Hollins's Pre-Super Bowl Appearance Causes a Stir

One man; one outfit; zero shoes. Just hours before the Super Bowl, Mack Hollins stepped out and instantly hijacked the conversation, and the photos say everything. It was supposed to be just another Super Bowl arrival. Instead, Mack Hollins turned it into a moment no one could stop staring at....

Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Timeline: Sunday Church Story Clarified Amid Differing Reports
2026-02-10

Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Timeline: Sunday Church Story Clarified Amid Differing Reports

Savannah Guthrie‘s mom Nancy Guthrie is still missing, and there’s a confusing aspect of her disappearance timeline that has needed clarification. A narrative emerged last week that said she was reported missing after unexpectedly missing church last weekend. However, a “family source” is clarifying this information. Keep reading to find out more... Now, Fox News [...]

Why Scientists Just Shot Lasers at Charles Darwin’s Priceless Specimens
2026-02-10

Why Scientists Just Shot Lasers at Charles Darwin’s Priceless Specimens

Hundreds of jars from Charles Darwin’s voyage aboard the HMS Beagle sit in the Natural History Museum in London. Inside them float the raw biological evidence that helped spark the theory of evolution. They’re packed with mammals, reptiles, fish, jellyfish, shrimp, all suspended in some murky mystery liquids that seem to have done a heck [...]The post Why Scientists Just Shot Lasers at Charles Darwin’s Priceless Specimens appeared first on VICE.

‘A Walk Down Wall Street’
2026-02-10

‘A Walk Down Wall Street’

Michael Douglas revisits the reaction to winning an Oscar for playing cutthroat financier Gordon Gekko in 1987 film ‘Wall Street.’

Kenya’s Central Bank Cuts Key Lending Rate
2026-02-10

Kenya’s Central Bank Cuts Key Lending Rate

Kenya’s central bank cut its key lending rate as East Africa’s largest economy continued a policy-loosening cycle to boost private-sector lending and economic growth.

France’s La Provence seeks young audiences and fights news fatigue with AI-powered audio
2026-02-10

France’s La Provence seeks young audiences and fights news fatigue with AI-powered audio

By launching a suite of four AI-driven audio products, the French publisher aims to attract the next generation of audience and combat rising news fatigue. Its automated audio production tool relies on several AI features but puts journalists in the driving seat.The post France’s La Provence seeks young audiences and fights news fatigue with AI-powered audio appeared first on WAN-IFRA.

12 Things You Should Know About Johnny Mercer
2026-02-10

12 Things You Should Know About Johnny Mercer

Read this and you'll understand why the Songwriters Hall of Fame named their top award after this beloved lyricist.

‘Confidence born of adaptation’: Why 63% of news executives are bullish on 2026
2026-02-10

‘Confidence born of adaptation’: Why 63% of news executives are bullish on 2026

While traditional metrics signal decline, our latest World Press Trends Outlook report reveals a surprisingly buoyant industry. We spoke to the report’s co-author, François Nel, about the reasons why most publishers are optimistic about their future.The post ‘Confidence born of adaptation’: Why 63% of news executives are bullish on 2026 appeared first on WAN-IFRA.

MLB.TV on ESPN: What fans need to know about the new deal
2026-02-10

MLB.TV on ESPN: What fans need to know about the new deal

ESPN has announced changes for MLB.TV subscribers as it takes over the streaming package for out-of-market games. Fans with ESPN's Unlimited plan will get a slight discount, paying $134.99 for the season. Those without the plan will pay $149.99, the...

King Charles admits ‘profound concern’ over brother Andrew’s Epstein links amid prediction it could ‘end the monarchy’
2026-02-10

King Charles admits ‘profound concern’ over brother Andrew’s Epstein links amid prediction it could ‘end the monarchy’

King Charles has expressed “profound concern” over his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s links to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein -- and has vowed to work with cops if asked as part of any probe. Andrew, a UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011, was reported Monday after it emerged he allegedly shared confidential trade docs with...

YouTuber Allegedly Recruited Hundreds Into Ponzi Scheme
2026-02-10

YouTuber Allegedly Recruited Hundreds Into Ponzi Scheme

Some investors were confident that faded retail names like RadioShack, Pier 1 Imports, and Dressbarn still had life left. Others were persuaded by a YouTuber who once went viral for hawking wisdom from the Lamborghini-stocked garage of his Beverly Hills mansion. The Wall Street Journal digs into Taino "Tai" Lopez,...

Ohio students used phones and drones to count city's headstones
2026-02-10

Ohio students used phones and drones to count city's headstones

Students from Miami University's Geospatial Analysis Center used phones and drones to count and collect data on headstones at a city's cemetery.

Planting tree belts on wet farmland comes with an overlooked trade-off
2026-02-10

Planting tree belts on wet farmland comes with an overlooked trade-off

A research team has conducted a study to examine how shelterbelts influence bird species diversity and composition in an agricultural wetland landscape on the western coast of central Japan. They determined that shelterbelts, trees planted to protect the land from wind in farmland are not automatically beneficial for bird diversity.

Archaeologists Finally Decoded a 4,000-Year-Old Tablet—and It Warns, ‘A King Will Die’
2026-02-10

Archaeologists Finally Decoded a 4,000-Year-Old Tablet—and It Warns, ‘A King Will Die’

Scholars deciphered inscriptions on 4,000-year-old tablets more than 100 years after they were originally discovered. One warned, "A king will die."

2026-02-10

Interstellar Molecule HNSO Builds Up On Dust, Offering Clues To Life’s Origins - Quantum Zeitgeist

Interstellar Molecule HNSO Builds Up On Dust, Offering Clues To Life’s Origins Quantum Zeitgeist

2026-02-10

The Blueprint For Genetic Cures: Global AAV Packaging Services Market Set To Reach USD 3.8 Billion By 2036

(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- As gene therapy transitions from a scientific frontier to a commercial reality, the specialized infrastructure supporting it is undergoing a massive ...

2026-02-10

Seals Are Recruited to Study the Ocean Under Antarctic Glaciers - The New York Times

Seals Are Recruited to Study the Ocean Under Antarctic Glaciers The New York Times

Seals Are Recruited to Study the Ocean Under Antarctic Glaciers
2026-02-10

Seals Are Recruited to Study the Ocean Under Antarctic Glaciers

The environment is changing rapidly around the melting Thwaites Glacier. Seals can collect data in waters that ships could never reach.

2026-02-10

Study suggests brain stimulation can get people to be less selfish - thesuburban.com

Study suggests brain stimulation can get people to be less selfish thesuburban.comView Full Coverage on Google News

New spray-on powder instantly seals life-threatening wounds
2026-02-10

New spray-on powder instantly seals life-threatening wounds

South Korean scientists have invented the new substance that can help prevent excessive bleeding.

2026-02-10

Biomednewsbreaks - Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN) To Present AI-Driven Neuro-Oncology Strategy At Glioblastoma Summit

(MENAFN - Investor Brand Network)Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company leveraging artificial intelligence to accelerate oncology drug discovery and development, ...

Result-Oriented Patent Claims Dismissed under Rule 12(b)(6) as being Ineligible
2026-02-10

Result-Oriented Patent Claims Dismissed under Rule 12(b)(6) as being Ineligible

In a precedential opinion analyzing eligibility of software and web-based patents, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court�

Affordable microscope speeds up malaria diagnosis with AI
2026-02-10

Affordable microscope speeds up malaria diagnosis with AI

Engineers at Stanford University have developed a high-efficiency, battery/solar-operated, autonomous microscope with integrated artificial intelligence that automatically diagnoses malaria in blood smears—a previously tedious process done manually, slide-by-slide, by technicians in the field. The researchers call it Octopi, and believe it could save countless lives through earlier and more accurate diagnosis—and perhaps someday lead to outright eradication of the parasites that cause malaria, the world's deadliest infectious disease. The technology is published on the medRxiv preprint server.

Hopkins Sports in Review (Feb. 2-8)
2026-02-10

Hopkins Sports in Review (Feb. 2-8)

Hopkins Sports in Review (Feb. 2-8)Welcome back Hopkins, faithful to another week of Hopkins Sports in Review! It's a busy time for Blue Jay athletics as lacrosse kicks off its season, while basketball is now fully into conference play, with both men's and women's hoops looking to claim the Centennial Conference crown. Over the weekend, track and field also made the trip to Staten Island to compete in the Fastrack Invitational. Here's everything you need to know in the world of Hopkins sports from this past week:Women's Basketball: W (66-63), W (84-72)Will it ever end? Blue Jays Women's Basketball improved to 20-0 on the season this week with two wins over Centennial Conference foes. An incredible undefeated season found itself on the brink against Gettysburg on Wednesday, but the Blue Jays were able to narrowly hang on with a three-point victory. Hopkins couldn't find their stroke from deep all night, shooting a collective 5 for 28 from behind the arc. However, 21 points from Junior Guard Lauren Knudson and an efficient double-double from Freshman Center Jocelyn Goldstein proved to be enough to win a tight defensive contest.The Blue Jays finished up their week with a more comfortable 12-point victory over Ursinus. Hopkins Women's Basketball is back in action this Wednesday, Feb. 11, at home against McDaniel.Women's Lacrosse: W (17-7)Blue Jay Women's Lacrosse got off to a hot start to their 2026 campaign this past week, opening their season with a 17-7 victory over the Liberty Flames. It was a career day for Senior Attacker Ava Angello, who amassed an otherworldly eight goals in the contest. Other key contributors included Junior Midfielder Lacey Downey, who pitched in two goals and three assists, and Junior Attacker Taylor Hoss, as well as Sophomore Midfielder Laurel Gonzalez, who each contributed two goals and two assists. Hopkins Sophomore Goalie Ashley Langdon turned in a great performance in goal, accumulating five saves.Blue Jay Women's Lacrosse is set to play two games this upcoming week. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, they play host to crosstown rival Loyola, before heading on the road to play the Duke Blue Devils in Durham, North Carolina on Sunday, Feb. 15.Men's Basketball: L (59-61), W (84-78)Men's Basketball split their two conference games this week, bringing them to 16-5 on the season and 7-2 in the Centennial Conference. Their first matchup against Gettysburg ended in heartbreak as the Blue Jays were up by one with only seconds remaining on the clock when Gettysburg Sophomore Guard Josh Herr connected on a three-pointer to give Gettysburg the lead with only two seconds on the clock. However, the Blue Jays bounced back against Ursinus, ending the week back in the winning column. Junior Guard Jeb Williams led the scoring for Hopkins, putting up an efficient 22 points on 15 shots.Blue Jays Men's Basketball will continue with Centennial Conference play this week, with their matchup at home against McDaniel on Wednesday, Feb 11.Track and Field: Fastrack InvitationalHopkins Track and Field traveled to New York to compete in the Fastrack Invitational this past weekend, and many Blue Jays performed well in a field containing athletes from all three NCAA divisions.On the women's side, the Blue Jays had a particularly strong performance in the middle-distance events. In a field of 107 competitors, seven Blue Jays finished in the top 25 in the 800-meter, with Senior Emma Kothari leading the way with a second-place overall finish. It was a similar story in the mile, where five Blue Jays finished in the top 25, including senior Mackenzie Sutton, who finished fourth overall.On the men's side, Junior Alex Colletti stole the show, setting the Hopkins record in both the 60 and 400-meter dashes. He claimed first overall in a field of 149 competitors in the 400-meter dash and second overall in the 60-meter dash.Blue Jay's Track and Field is back in action on Friday, Feb 13 at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston.

2026-02-10

WEBINAR | EMHware and Greenspace Health with The Child Development Institute: Embedding Measurement-Based Care into Everyday Clinical Workflows

KEY POINTS: EMHware and Greenspace Health will host webinar on real-world Measurement-Based Care implementation in behavioural health Clinical leaders from Child Development Institute to share practical lessons and implementation strategy insights Live walkthrough of integrated MBC and behavioural health EHR workflows TORONTO — EMHware and Greenspace Health will host an educational webinar with clinical leaders [...]

2026-02-10

Local governments provide proof that polarization is not inevitable

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2026-02-10

RNA is key to the dark matter of the genome − scientists are sequencing it to illuminate human health and disease

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