February 2026

Popular Pizza Brand Faces Closures as Labor Shortages Hit Hard

Once, a closed restaurant felt like a local misfortune. Now, it looks like a symptom. The math simply no longer works the way it used to: ingredients cost more, wages are higher, delivery apps carve out their share, and customers, squeezed by inflation, think twice before ordering a $20 pizza. For franchise owners, every month […]

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He Appeared in Some of Hollywood’s Biggest Films — Then Slipped Away Quietly

He was never the loudest voice in the room, yet Bill Cobbs changed what a working actor could be. Starting late, with no promise of stardom, he built a career on discipline, humility, and emotional truth. From community theater to films like New Jack City, The Bodyguard, and Night at the Museum, he carried a

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Dem Senate Candidate Wants Radical Changes to Supreme Court

Graham Platner’s insurgent candidacy is transforming Maine’s sleepy 2026 Senate race into a national crucible over power, legitimacy, and the future of the Supreme Court. His biography — Marine veteran, military contractor, political outsider — gives him license to speak in stark, unforgiving terms about institutions he believes have already been weaponized against democracy. To

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House Passes Bill to Ban Gender Transition Treatments for Minors

In the end, the bill became less about medical protocols and more about who gets to decide a child’s future: parents, doctors, or politicians. Supporters framed it as a moral line in the sand, calling gender-affirming care “child abuse” and insisting that a generation was being sacrificed to ideology. Opponents saw something far darker—a federal

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Honoring a Lifetime of Dedication to Service, Leadership, and Justice

He rose from the neighborhoods of New York to the halls of Congress, but he never stopped sounding like the streets that raised him. Charles Rangel’s politics were rooted in lived experience: war veteran, community advocate, relentless legislator. His voice on civil rights, fair housing, and economic justice came not from theory, but from watching

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Headlights too bright? Why are more and more drivers struggling to see the road?

Modern LED headlights are designed to illuminate the road better, but their whiter, more concentrated beam can easily overwhelm tired eyes, especially in rain or oncoming traffic. It’s not just intensity; color temperature and beam direction play a crucial role. When the light hits you at eye level—often from SUVs or poorly adjusted headlights—your vision

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‘Sanford and Son’ Star Passed Away At Age 79

Grady Demond Wilson — best known for portraying Lamont Sanford, the devoted son of Fred Sanford on NBC’s sitcom Sanford and Son — has died. He was 79. Wilson’s son, Demond Wilson Jr., confirmed to TMZ that the actor was pronounced dead Friday morning at his home in Palm Springs. He passed away due to complications related to cancer, though the

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20 Minutes ago in Colorado, Peyton Manning was confirmed as…See more

In the chaos of modern media, even a whisper can become a “breaking news” alert within minutes. That’s exactly what happened when false reports claimed Peyton Manning had died, sending shockwaves through Colorado, Indianapolis, and every corner of the NFL community. Yet as credible sources checked in, no law enforcement confirmation appeared, no hospital statement

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