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Love is in the frozen air

Dispatch Argus 15 Feb 2026
The United States' Breezy Johnson, right, and fiancee Connor Watkins are interviewed after he proposed to her at the end of an alpine ski women's super-G race at the Winter Olympics on Thursday in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy ... .
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Milan Cortina Olympics Alpine Skiing

Telluride Daily Planet 15 Feb 2026
United States' Mikaela Shiffrin at the finish area of an alpine ski, women's giant slalom race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026 ... .
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Mandatory driver impairment sensors clear a funding hurdle, but are they ready?

Wtop 14 Feb 2026
A federal law requiring impairment-detection devices inside all new cars survived a recent push to strip its funding but remains stalled by questions about whether the technology is ready ... roads ... House last month by a 268-164 vote ... But Rep ... Source .
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Dominican Republic US Corruption

Beaumont Enterprise 13 Feb 2026
FILE - A Drug Enforcement Administration agent listens as President Donald Trump speaks with members of law enforcement and National Guard soldiers Aug. 21, 2025, in Washington ....
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Glocester Land Trust wins grants for 24 acres of woodland

The Valley Breeze 13 Feb 2026
GLOCESTER – The Glocester Land Trust is next in line to receive a $142,500 grant from the Rhode Island Department for the preservation of 24 acres of forestland, Payton Woodlands, abutting its Steere Hill Conservation Area ....
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Krepkikh wins Smithfield Spelling Bee

The Valley Breeze 12 Feb 2026
SMITHFIELD – Logan Krepkikh out-spelled seven of his peers to win the 2026 Smithfield School District Spelling Bee last Friday, Jan. 30 ....
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Smithfield's waving crossing guard praised for spreading positivity

The Valley Breeze 12 Feb 2026
SMITHFIELD – Move over dancing cop, Smithfield is recognizing LaPerche Elementary School crossing guard Jean Cambra for sharing positivity while waving and smiling to passing drivers during her shift ....
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Glcoester Land Trust wins grants for 24 acres of woodland

The Valley Breeze 12 Feb 2026
GLOCESTER – The Glocester Land Trust is next in line to receive a $142,500 grant from the Rhode Island Department for the preservation of 24 acres of forestland, Payton Woodlands, abutting its Steere Hill Conservation Area ....
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'Invincible' Pagliarini wins fourth Scituate Spelling Bee

The Valley Breeze 12 Feb 2026
SCITUATE – Elliana Pagliarini won the Scituate Spelling Bee for the fourth year in a row Monday night and is looking to earn her third win at the State Spelling Bee next month ....
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Rhode Island Foundation funding will help Audubon's injured birds of prey

The Valley Breeze 12 Feb 2026
SMITHFIELD – Costs to help the 10 permanently injured birds rescued by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island will be taken care of, thanks to a $7,500 grant from the Rhode Island Foundation ....
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Winter Olympics recap: Brignone completes dramatic comeback and Ukrainian athlete excluded

Wtop 12 Feb 2026
MILAN (AP) — An all-time great comeback and a controversial exclusion are dominating the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6 ... And NHL players on the U.S. and Canada teams are joining the action in their opening men’s hockey games ... ___ ... Source .
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EPA to repeal its own conclusion that greenhouse gases harm the environment

NBC News 11 Feb 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to repeal its endangerment finding, the legal framework that underpins its power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions ... .
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Lindsey Vonn says she had a ‘successful’ 3rd surgery on broken leg following crash at ...

Wtop 11 Feb 2026
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Lindsey Vonn had a “successful” third surgery on her broken left leg following her downhill crash at the Olympics, the American skier said Wednesday ... “I had my 3rd surgery today and it was successful ... ___ ... Source .
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Trump administration’s changes to the CFPB cost Americans $19B, a new report says

Wtop 10 Feb 2026
In a report provided to The Associated Press ahead of its release by the office of Sen ... The administration and congressional Republicans have argued that the bureau needed to be downsized and reined in because it had grown too large and overreaching.
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