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2/20/2026
What worked and what didn't with a cellphone ban at a Kentucky school
- Kentucky schools now have a cellphone ban during class to help students focus.
- Some students dislike the ban and find ways to get around it, like using spare phones.
- Teachers report better class engagement and more conversations among students.
- Not all students respect the rules, but some claim they are more productive in class.
- The school uses Yondr pouches to keep phones locked away, easing the transition.
Scientists worry about lasting damage from Potomac sewage spill
- A sewage pipe broke in Maryland, spilling over 200 million gallons of waste into the Potomac River.
- The spill could harm wildlife and contaminate areas all the way to the Chesapeake Bay.
- Research indicates that pollution from sewage has long-term effects on the ecosystem.
- DC Water is working to fix the broken pipe and divert the sewage away.
- The incident has raised concerns about aging infrastructure and the impact of climate change.
U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu said she didn't care if she medaled. She won gold
- Alysa Liu won gold in Olympic figure skating, the first U.S. woman to do so in over 20 years.
- She focused on enjoying her performance rather than winning a medal.
- Liu's free skate was energetic and confident, winning the crowd's support.
- She expressed happiness over her performance rather than the medal itself.
- Other skaters, like Kaori Sakamoto and Ami Nakai, won silver and bronze, respectively.
Eric Dane, 'Grey's Anatomy' star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53
- Actor Eric Dane, known for 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria,' died from ALS at age 53.
- He became an advocate for ALS research and awareness after his diagnosis.
- Dane was surrounded by family in his final days and expressed gratitude for his fans.
- He gained fame as McSteamy on 'Grey's Anatomy' and later starred in 'Euphoria'.
- His memoir, documenting his life and experiences, is set to be released in 2026.
How Epstein and Maxwell used an elite Midwest arts school to prey on girls
- Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell targeted a prestigious arts school for young artists.
- They used donations to gain access and recruit young victims.
- The school’s open atmosphere made supervision and security challenging.
- Victims reported experiences of grooming and manipulation by Epstein and Maxwell.
- The school has since tightened security and established stricter policies.
NASA chief blasts Boeing, space agency for failed Starliner astronaut mission
- NASA's administrator criticized Boeing for the failed Starliner spacecraft test flight.
- The flight's thrusters malfunctioned, preventing astronauts from docking at the ISS.
- NASA decided to bring the spacecraft back to Earth without the crew.
- The incident was classified as a serious mission failure, raising concerns about leadership.
- Boeing has promised to work with NASA to improve future missions.
What I learned watching every sport at the Winter Olympics
- The Winter Olympics offer a rich variety of sports, focusing on team games and individual events.
- Alpine skiing, biathlon, and curling are highlights, showcasing skill and strategy.
- The author expressed a deep admiration for the athletes and their performances.
- Failure is part of the experience, but the joy of competition shines through.
- The need for practice, perseverance, and enjoyment are essential themes of the games.
Are you a social media “addict?” Only time will tell.
- Recent lawsuits claim major social media platforms are addictive and harmful, especially to kids.
- These cases may change how addiction is understood and regulated.
- Experts discuss the impact of social media on mental health and well-being.
- The outcome of these lawsuits could influence platform policies and user protection.
- Balancing technology use and mental health is a central theme in the ongoing discussions.
Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary
- President Trump held the first meeting of the Board of Peace to oversee a ceasefire plan in Gaza.
- Member states pledged $7 billion for Gaza's reconstruction, with the U.S. contributing $10 billion.
- The meeting included representatives from over 40 countries amid mixed responses from some nations.
- Concerns linger about the board's impact on the UN and its authority in global affairs.
- A crucial element of the ceasefire plan involves disarming Hamas.
A Republican plan to overhaul voting is back. Here's what's new in the bill
- Republicans have reintroduced the SAVE America Act, which includes stricter voting ID requirements.
- The bill passed the House but faces challenges in the Senate.
- It requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and photo ID when voting.
- Critics argue it will disenfranchise millions of voters without easy documentation access.
- The bill's success will depend on overcoming Democratic disapproval and filibuster rules.
Trump says he doesn't know if aliens are real but directs government to release files on UFOs
- President Trump announced a directive to release UFO and extraterrestrial-related government files.
- He made the announcement after Obama's comments on possible alien life sparked public interest.
- Trump emphasizes the need for transparency on UFO incidents and government knowledge.
- The Pentagon has made efforts to improve transparency on this topic in recent years.
- Public curiosity about extraterrestrial life continues to grow, posing ethical questions.
Israeli settlers kill 19-year-old Palestinian American, officials and witnesses say
- Israeli settlers shot and killed a Palestinian American man during a village attack in the West Bank.
- The incident caused outrage amid ongoing violence in the region.
- Witnesses reported that armed settlers were emboldened by the presence of Israeli forces.
- Israel's military acknowledged using crowd control methods but denied firing during the clashes.
- The situation highlights the escalating tensions and violence between settlers and Palestinians.
Home Page Tiny Desk Carousel
- The Tiny Desk Concert series features live musical performances.
- Artists from various genres perform intimate sets at NPR's headquarters.
- The concerts showcase emerging talent and established musicians alike.
- Each performance is filmed for broadcast and online sharing.
- Fans enjoy the unique atmosphere and connection with artists in a cozy setting.
Dear Life Kit: I officiated their wedding. Now I think they should get a divorce
- A reader seeks advice about a troubled couple they are close to.
- They are torn between helping the friends and suggesting divorce.
- Experts advise to avoid triangulation and respect boundaries in friendships.
- It's important to encourage open communication between the couple rather than intervening.
- Supporting friends doesn't mean fixing their problems; sometimes, listening is enough.
How to turn an acquaintance into a friend — and make the friendship stick
- To build friendships, suggest specific plans rather than vague ones.
- Focus on activities that create memorable experiences together.
- Identify people you feel a connection with and prioritize spending time with them.
- Utilize a friendship intuition to gauge compatibility and connection.
- Maintain frequency and commitment to keep friendships alive over time.
How to find your singing voice
- Singing is a skill that can be developed with practice and techniques.
- Stretch your speaking voice and focus on breath control to improve singing.
- Explore your vocal range and find a style that suits your personality.
- Use apps and tutorials to guide and enhance your practice sessions.
- Joining a choir or group can provide support and motivation in your singing journey.
You're Probably Not As Open-Minded As You Think. Here's How To Practice
- Most people overestimate their open-mindedness due to implicit biases.
- Curiosity and intentionality are key traits for developing open-mindedness.
- Listening to diverse perspectives can help challenge and reshape beliefs.
- Surrounding yourself with different viewpoints enriches understanding.
- Be patient with yourself as you navigate new ideas and embrace curiosity.
Want to listen better? Turn down your thoughts and tune in to others
- Listen actively by being silent and giving others time to share their thoughts.
- Summarize what the speaker says to show that you are engaged.
- Practice patience while allowing the other person to communicate fully.
- Be attentive and curious to create a deeper understanding in conversations.
- Recognize that listening is a powerful act that can create connection and empathy.
How Do I Get This Out? Your Guide To Stain Removal
- Act quickly on stains; they are easier to remove immediately.
- Identify the type of stain and apply the correct treatment, like dish soap for oil stains.
- Keep a stain kit with common household remedies to tackle spills.
- Be patient; stubborn stains may require multiple treatments to fully remove.
- Avoid putting stained items in the dryer, as heat can set the stain.
Why You Feel So Guilty When You're Not Working
- Many people struggle with guilt when not working due to societal pressures.
- Recognizing work as a source of identity can make it hard to relax.
- Setting realistic expectations and learning to say no can help manage guilt.
- Prioritizing self-care activities is essential for mental well-being.
- Mindfulness and exposure techniques can reduce anxiety about productivity.