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Box Office: 'Wuthering Heights' Leads Again With $4.6 Million - Variety
entertainment 2026/02/21 16:57:00

Box Office: 'Wuthering Heights' Leads Again With $4.6 Million - Variety

‘Wuthering Heights’ won the Friday box office again, legging out newcomers ‘How to Make a Killing’ and ‘I Can Only Imagine 2.’

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2026 Winter Olympics live updates: Team USA faces Canada for bronze in women's curling, Jordan Stolz returns - CBS Sports
sports 2026/02/21 16:43:44

2026 Winter Olympics live updates: Team USA faces Canada for bronze in women's curling, Jordan Stolz returns - CBS Sports

The Games continue on Saturday with some interesting matchups in various sports on deck

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Prediction: This Will Be Nvidia's Stock Price in 5 Years - The Motley Fool
business 2026/02/21 16:21:00

Prediction: This Will Be Nvidia's Stock Price in 5 Years - The Motley Fool

While it’s clear that the business has significant upside, what about the stock price?

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Conan O'Brien Spoke Out On Rob And Michele Reiner's Death Just Hours After His Christmas Party - BuzzFeed
entertainment 2026/02/21 16:18:35

Conan O'Brien Spoke Out On Rob And Michele Reiner's Death Just Hours After His Christmas Party - BuzzFeed

“It’s so awful.”

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The 10 Best Real-Time Strategy (RTS) Games To Play In 2026 - Strategy and Wargaming
technology 2026/02/21 16:08:44

The 10 Best Real-Time Strategy (RTS) Games To Play In 2026 - Strategy and Wargaming

What are the best RTS games in 2026? From the resurgence of Age of Empires to the tactical depth of WARNO, here is my expert list of the 10 must-play real-time strategy titles right now.

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Greenland ice melt surges unprecedentedly amid warming - Phys.org
science 2026/02/21 16:00:09

Greenland ice melt surges unprecedentedly amid warming - Phys.org

A study led by the University of Barcelona and published in the journal Nature Communications shows that climate change has profoundly altered extreme episodes of melting in the Greenland ice sheet by making them more frequent, more extensive and more intense…

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