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TIM SKUBICK: Would you rather be right or happy?

Greenville Daily News 14 Feb 2026
Kevin Rinke is slightly out of sync with many of his fellow Michigan Republicans, many of whom, he contends, are more focused on “being right rather than happy” when it comes to their attitude about advancing their political agenda.
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How Britain's top Nato envoy, 55, is having rather undiplomatic relations with his 29-year-old Italian PA

The Daily Mail 13 Feb 2026
Senior figures have raised concerns that Angus Lapsley, 55 and a father of two, is dating his 29-year-old assistant Francesca Cortini ....
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J&K speaker Rather assures debate on fake news, smear campaigns on social sites

Hindustan Times 13 Feb 2026
After members from the opposition and treasury benches ...
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Will Coinbase stock surge 212%? ‘Take the pain here rather than panic’

BitRSS 13 Feb 2026
Bernstein’s forecast comes on the back of the leading US crypto exchange reporting that its losses grew to $667 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, a 151% drop from the last three months of 2024 ... .
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IBM says it will actually start hiring entry-level human workers, rather than relying entirely on AI

TechRadar 13 Feb 2026
IBM still uses AI like every other company, but it's planning to hire more junior workers to plug the gaps that AI leaves open ... .
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Zara Larsson vs. Adelaine Morin Who'd You Rather?! Y2K Fashion Edition

TMZ 13 Feb 2026
Who'd You Rather?! VOTE NOW! Once you cast your ...
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Goyal: AI should be seen as enabler rather than a threat

The Times of India 13 Feb 2026
We have to quickly reorient, accept the future, adopt it,” Goyal said, adding, “India’s IT industry will continue to thrive despite disruption.”Goyal also said AI should be seen as an enabler rather than a threat.
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Trying to dodge the 2026 tech price hikes? Here’s the gear I'd buy sooner rather ...

TechRadar 12 Feb 2026
A practical guide to dodging 2026 tech price hikes by buying sooner where it counts, spotting shrinkflation, and knowing which costs are most likely to climb next ... .
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