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The 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament is down to the final two teams. The U.S. and Canada will battle in the championship final on Thursday, Feb. 20, in Boston. The tournament has been—to borrow a phrase from baseball—a home run thus far. The first USA vs. Canada showdown on Saturday, Feb. 15, generated huge TV…

Full Story Axios has decided to refer to the body of water along the southern U.S. coastline as the “Gulf of America.” It follows an executive order issued by the Trump administration that renamed it from the Gulf of Mexico. In a post on X, Axios stated its priority is providing fact-based reporting. Axios clarified…

Nearly half of Democrats say they want their party to become more moderate after losing the White House and both houses of Congress in the 2024 election. Nearly the same amount of Republicans think their party should stay the same, according to a recent Gallup poll. The results, released on Feb. 13, show a significant…

Mongolia is set to increase its coal exports to China by nearly 20% this year as part of a broader effort to strengthen energy cooperation with international partners. Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai announced in an interview on Monday, Feb. 17, that the country anticipates coal exports will reach 100 million tons in 2025, up from…

There’s more controversy surrounding New York City Mayor Eric Adams. On Monday, Feb. 17, four of his deputy mayors announced their resignations. The New York Times reported the resignations are due to an alleged quid pro quo between Adams and the Trump administration. The Trump administration reportedly agreed to have the Justice Department drop corruption…

California lawmakers are pushing to strengthen protections for people living in the U.S. illegally, while some beach communities are advocating for a different approach. San Clemente wants to work with immigration agents to monitor 7 miles of coastline using surveillance technology. San Clemente leaders call for increased coastal surveillance San Clemente city leaders warn that…

It was a long day for drivers, crews and the fans in Daytona, Florida, Sunday, Feb. 16. However, for Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron, it was all smiles in the end. Byron became just the fifth NASCAR driver in history to win back-to-back Daytona 500 races, and he is the first to do it in…

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) currently has a team member sifting through IRS files, searching for government waste and fraud. According to a memorandum first obtained by The Washington Post, the DOGE team member will work at the IRS for at least 120 days. Memorandum requires confidentiality The individual is expected to gain access…

Google is hoping people will harness the power of artificial intelligence to protect themselves from cybercriminals. The tech giant is currently testing a new feature for its Chrome browser, which uses AI to change users’ passwords if they is found to be compromised. How does it work? When Google Chrome detects saved passwords are comprised,…

Actress Julianne Moore said her book about embracing diversity has been removed from schools serving military families. The book is called “Freckleface Strawberry,” and it is based on Moore’s own childhood experience of a 7-year-old girl “who’s learning to love the skin she’s in.” In a social media post Sunday, Feb. 16, Moore wrote she…
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