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Secretary General in Munich: NATO is strongest since end of the cold war (NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)

Public Technologies 16 Feb 2026
Secretary General Mark Rutte attended the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on Friday and Saturday (13-14 February 2026) ... The Secretary General told reporters that he believed NATO was stronger than at any point since the end of the Cold War.
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Does the cold really ‘seep into your bones’?

The Conversation 16 Feb 2026
Older people tend to feel the cold more, and women are more sensitive to the cold than men ... However, just because bones don’t “feel” the cold, it doesn’t mean the cold doesn’t have an affect on them.
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Tastefood: Beat the cold with smoky chile heat

Index-Journal 15 Feb 2026
Active time. 30 minutes Total time. 3 to 3 1/2 hours, plus optional overnight chilling time Yield. Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 2 1/2 to 3 pounds boneless short ribs, cut in 1 1/2-inch chunks Kosher salt and freshly ground ....
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Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending

New York Times 15 Feb 2026
Canada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers ... .
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The Cold War bunker beneath a Berkshire university

BBC News 14 Feb 2026
Radio Berkshire's Lorin Bozkurt explores the origins of a secret emergency war planning facility ... .
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Rough winter for wildlife: How animals on Long Island have endured the cold and snow

Newsday 14 Feb 2026
"Even in the last 20, 30 years, we’ve had winters as cold or colder than this." ... one we just experienced, said Matt Ross, senior director of conservation for the National Deer Association.
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The Cold Has Been Mamdani’s First Serious Test. The Results Have Been Mixed.

New York Magazine 14 Feb 2026
When the Post pressed City Hall for more information about the New Yorkers who had died of the cold indoors, Dora Pekec, the Mamdani spokesperson, said they wouldn’t be releasing additional information because they did not die on city property.
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Opinion | Lech Walesa, the Cold War’s Last Man Standing

Wall Street Journal 13 Feb 2026
The union leader turned Polish president muses about the shortcomings of democracy and 21st-century leadership ... .
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M'sia’s alpine trailblazer: Aruwin's Olympic journey against the cold

Malaysia Kini 13 Feb 2026
MALAYSIANSKINI . The enthusiastic 22-year-old shares her passion for skiing and challenges she faced. .
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Olympic fans brave the cold for the men’s snowboard halfpipe final

Park Record 13 Feb 2026
halfpipe snowboarder Chase Josey soars above the Livigno Snow Park pipe and crowds Friday night during the Olympic finals ... LIVIGNO, Italy — As Friday’s sun began to fade in Livigno, the temperatures began to fall with it.
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Columbia Has a Quarter-Zip Pullover on Sale for $33 That’s 'Perfect' for the 'Cold Days ...

The Capital Journal 12 Feb 2026
A “versatile” jacket that can be worn indoors and outdoors ....
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Love in the cold: Red-bellied woodpeckers grow vocal as days get longer

The Berkshire Eagle 12 Feb 2026
As winter lingers, lengthening days awaken red-bellied woodpeckers to song, rivalry and romance, offering a hopeful, lively glimpse of the coming breeding season right outside the window ....
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City Councilors want action after homeless man dies in the cold outside Boston’s busiest train station

Frederick News-Post 12 Feb 2026
A homeless man’s death in the freezing temperatures outside South Station in December spurred Boston City Councilors on Wednesday to collectively urge the MBTA to keep the transit hub open for overnight shelter ... .
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