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MoreIf you’re looking for your next favorite drama, look no further than the streamer whose channel originated the Golden Age of Television. On HBO Max, you can find plenty of compelling shows to dig into: crime dramas like The Wire, fantasy shows like Game of Thrones or medical melodramas like The Pitt. But today we want to talk to you about Industry. The hit financial thriller recently debuted its fourth season, and it has fans in a chokehold. Indeed,…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A truck flew roughly 100 feet into the air before crashing into an Oregon home, police said.The incident occurred just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 13 in a residential neighborhood in Tigard, located about 10 miles south of Portland.Witnesses reported the driver…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Republican lawmakers called it “insane” that the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court appointed to a key advisory panel a lawyer with past ties to the Biden administration’s controversial Disinformation Governance Board.Judges on the FISC appointed Jennifer Daskal this month to serve as…
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MoreFebruary 19, 2026 — 6:00pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAASome of the nation’s biggest names in economics will advocate changes to the capital…
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MoreNew York City’s democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani has issued an ultimatum to Albany: tax the ultra-wealthy or face a “last resort” 9.5% property tax hike to plug a $5.4 billion deficit. While Mamdani claims he’s protecting the working class, real estate insiders say the plan is a math-defying disaster that will drive up rents and accelerate the flight of taxpayers to low-tax states like Florida and Texas.”Even the discussion of a 9.5% hike…
Sports
MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Czechia Olympic men’s hockey coach Radim Rulik condemned referees for their officiating of Wednesday’s Olympic men’s quarterfinals between his team and Canada.Rulik spoke out after his team’s 4-3 overtime loss, saying the refs were “afraid to call” any penalties against Canada. “I feel like everyone is afraid to call anything against Canada,” Rulik told reporters, according to a translation of his postgame interview. “The referees really worry…
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MoreAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Thursday, February 19, reported the BBC. Thursday marks Andrew’s 66th birthday. The U.K.’s Thames Valley Police said in a statement on Thursday that it has “arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office.” It added that searches are being carried out in Berkshire and Norfolk. The police force said it would not be identifying the man per national guidance, though multiple outlets, including the BBC, identified Andrew as the person arrested. Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright…
It’s a different kind of false confidence. Not only is AI getting harder to spot, but now we don’t even know that we’re wrong. Australian scientists found that people are becoming overconfident about their ability to tell real and digital faces apart, which can make us susceptible to misinformation and fraud. “People have been confident of their ability to spot a fake face,” said study author Dr. James Dunn of the University of South Wales’ School of Psychology. “But the faces created by the most advanced face-generation systems aren’t so easily detectable anymore.” To test our AI detection abilities, the…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Punxsutawney Phil may have done Us wrong by declaring even more winter; however, things are finally starting to let up with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s. That doesn’t mean it’s time to put your sweaters away just yet! If you’re starting to feel winter fashion fatigue, there’s no better way to refresh your wardrobe than with fresh winter finds that are currently trending. Not sure what’s hot right now? We have a hunch on what other shoppers are vying for…
A customer was left confused after spotting a $1 donation automatically added to their bill at popular Melbourne restaurant Chin Chin, without explicit consent. The frustrated diner vented on social media, sharing a photo of the receipt from the Southeast Asian restaurant’s CBD location, with the line ‘1 x $1 donation’ listed above the rest of the menu items. “When did this become a thing?” the diner asked. “Is it legal to include a donation in the bill without asking?” It turns out the donation goes towards the Collective Foundation – a not-for-profit launched by hospitality mogul Chris Lucas through…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Working in fashion, I’ve learned that sometimes, the smallest tricks can make a huge difference. It can be as easy as choosing a chunky boot over a slim, pointed-toe heel, scrunching your sleeves instead of rolling them or — as many pros will tell you — adding a belt. I really began relying on the last fashion trick during my postpartum phase. The right style not only gives simple outfits an elevated, wealthy twist, but it also works to cinch…
WASHINGTON — A defiant Iran has teamed up with fellow anti-West rogue nation Russia for a series of naval drills in the critical oil chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman — despite the Trump administration warning Tehran it’d be “very wise” to cut a deal now. Russia and Iran have held joint naval exercises annually since 2019, but this time they come amid a growing American military buildup in the region and possible strikes. The drills are intended to “prevent any unilateral action in the region,” Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Hassan Maqsudlu told reporters, RadioFreeEurope…
If you want to keep your wedding from feeling cookie-cutter, the solution is simple: Add a few heartfelt details to your wedding celebration that pay homage to your family’s heritage and tradition. “Weddings can feel a little anonymous at times,” Zoe Bird Krauss, a New York City bridal stylist, told The Post. “This is one way to make the day even more special — and personal.” Here are some creative ways that couples have found to deepen the family connection. Be meaningful Elyse Goldman, 37, said she will always treasure the moment at her wedding ceremony when her father draped…
Published on 19/02/2026 – 14:53 GMT+1 The European Commission has called an extraordinary meeting of its Oil Coordination Group to address a growing dispute between Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine over the Druzhba oil pipeline. On Wednesday, Hungary and Slovakia halted diesel supplies to Ukraine after a Russian attack on the pipeline in Ukrainian territory knocked it out of service. Budapest and Bratislava, who both rely heavily on Russian crude oil transported through the pipeline, have accused Kyiv of deliberately delaying repairs for political reasons. The Commission announced on Thursday that the emergency meeting would take place the following Wednesday, with…
February 19, 2026 — 7:00pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAASurging demand for university places from school leavers this year has meant more than 90 per cent of applicants for some of the most prestigious courses have been left disappointed.More than 2600 hopefuls vied for just 230 spots in Victoria’s most sought-after course – medicine at Monash University – while officials at the University of Melbourne were forced to renege on a “guarantee” of…
Selling Sunset is partly about the luxury home market in Southern California, but it still devotes plenty of airtime to the cast’s personal lives. When the agents of the Oppenheim Group aren’t pounding the pavement in five-inch stilettos, they’re sitting around their West Hollywood office catching up on gossip with their coworkers — especially the latest additions. In season 1, the new girl in town was Chrishell Stause, who was married to Justin Hartley when the show premiered in March 2019. Seven months later, the This Is Us star surprised fans — and his then-wife — by filing for divorce.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The avalanche that claimed the lives of eight skiers this week near Lake Tahoe in California is the deadliest in state history. With avalanche warnings in effect through early Thursday, officials are still waiting for a powerful storm to clear so they can recover the bodies of the victims of Tuesday’s avalanche, which struck near Frog Lake in the Castle Peak area, northwest of Lake Tahoe. Six of the 15 skiers involved in the avalanche survived, while one remains missing. “The group involved four guides from Blackbird Mountain Guides and 11 participants. They were…
A pro-ICE ad campaign reminding Americans of the “dangerous” criminal illegal immigrants let into the country during the Biden administration will hit the airwaves ahead of President Trump’s State of the Union address next week. The 30-second spot, titled “Forget,” will run on national TV and digital platforms this week with an emphasis on Washington, DC, and the swing states of Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina. American Sovereignty, a conservative nonprofit, is the group behind the seven-figure ad buy. “They want us to forget that for years they let dangerous criminals into our country. They want us to forget their…
“Boy kibble” is the latest gross-sounding cooking trend to take over our screens, but if you ask me, this one actually makes a lot of sense. Originally thought to belong to the ‘gym bros’ of the internet, “boy kibble” does look like it came from the brain of someone who doesn’t have many cooking skills. The underwhelming dinner might sound like “human dog food,” but it is made up of cooked beef mince, rice, and a smattering of vegetables — if you can be bothered to add them in. It’s not about flavour, but convenience, and health as well —…
Canada’s justice department is fighting to prevent “sensitive” national security information from emerging at the upcoming murder trial of four Indian men accused of gunning down a B.C. Sikh leader in 2023. In an application to the Federal Court, lawyers representing the Attorney General of Canada asked for permission to withhold some evidence at the prosecution of the alleged killers of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.Court documents released to Global News do not specify which details they are seeking to keep confidential, but they argued that releasing them “would be injurious to international relations and national security.”The case against the suspected killers of the…
February 19, 2026 — 7:30pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAARamadan began on Thursday, and among my goals for this holy month (apart from survival), I intend to be more patient, less angry and more open. But Lord, I am immediately being tested.Because once again, Pauline Hanson has attacked Muslims and Lakemba, maintaining her nearly three-decade obsession with us. On Monday, she suggested there were no “good Muslims”. On Wednesday, she offered a partial…

















































































