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February 20, 2026
President Trump has stated that within approximately 10 days, it will become clear whether the United States will successfully negotiate a deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program or resort to military intervention. While American and Iranian representatives have reportedly made progress during recent discussions in Switzerland, the US has simultaneously increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional forces and equipment to the region. Iran has warned the United Nations that it considers American military installations legitimate targets if they are used to launch attacks, though Tehran maintains it does not seek armed conflict. Bipartisan members of Congress are pushing to invoke the War Powers Act to prevent military action without legislative authorization, though such efforts face uncertain prospects for passage.
February 20, 2026
President Trump is threatening military action against Iran while simultaneously leading the Board of Peace, a Middle East coalition aimed at regional stability, creating a contradiction in his foreign policy approach. Despite expressing preference for a diplomatic deal to end Iran's nuclear weapons program, Trump has escalated rhetoric and ordered the largest US military buildup in the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq War. Negotiations between Washington and Tehran have stalled over disagreements about Iran's ballistic missile program and regional proxy support, though Iran has indicated willingness to discuss uranium enrichment. Trump's objectives remain unclear, particularly since he claimed last year's strike "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities, raising questions about why another attack would be necessary and what his broader goals are. The situation creates political complications as Trump faces domestic pressure over his interventionist approach despite campaign promises to reduce foreign entanglements, and his simultaneous pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize while threatening military force.
February 20, 2026
A recent survey by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals that approximately 30% of Americans identify with Christian nationalist beliefs, with support particularly strong among Republicans at 56%. Pastor Doug Wilson, who advocates for patriarchal society and criminalization of homosexuality, exemplifies this movement's growing political influence after being invited to preach at the Pentagon by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. While the proportion of Christian nationalism adherents has remained stable since 2022, their political influence has expanded significantly during Trump's second term through appointments and policy decisions aligning with their worldview. The movement attracts both men and women equally, though female adherents often hold somewhat different views on gender issues, and some women report flourishing under patriarchal structures while others describe experiencing abuse and oppression. # Key Takeaways
February 20, 2026
Actor Eric Dane passed away at age 53 after battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), less than a year following his April 2025 diagnosis. The California native gained fame portraying Dr. Mark Sloan on Grey's Anatomy and Cal Jacobs on Euphoria, along with roles in productions like The Last Ship, Charmed, and various films. During his final months, Dane devoted himself to fundraising and advocacy efforts for ALS research, joining the board of Target ALS and helping campaigns exceed their financial goals. He died surrounded by his wife Rebecca Gayheart and their two daughters, Billie and Georgia, prompting an outpouring of tributes from former co-stars who remembered his humor, kindness, and intelligence.
February 20, 2026
President Donald Trump announced he will direct US agencies to identify and release government files related to aliens, UFOs, and extraterrestrial life, citing public interest in the topic. This announcement came after Trump criticized former President Barack Obama for stating on a podcast that "aliens are real," though Obama later clarified he meant life likely exists elsewhere in the universe statistically and saw no evidence of alien contact during his presidency. Trump questioned whether Obama's podcast comments violated rules about revealing classified information, though there was no indication Obama used classified material. The announcement reflects growing public interest in UFOs that has intensified since 2017, when reports emerged about a secret Pentagon program investigating military encounters with unexplained aerial phenomena.
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February 20, 2026
Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane dies at 53 after ALS diagnosis
Actor Eric Dane passed away at age 53 after battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), less than a year following his April 2025 diagnosis. The California native gained fame portraying Dr. Mark Sloan on Grey's Anatomy and Cal Jacobs on Euphoria, along with roles in productions like The Last Ship, Charmed, and various films. During his final months, Dane devoted himself to fundraising and advocacy efforts for ALS research, joining the board of Target ALS and helping campaigns exceed their financial goals. He died surrounded by his wife Rebecca Gayheart and their two daughters, Billie and Georgia, prompting an outpouring of tributes from former co-stars who remembered his humor, kindness, and intelligence.
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Trump says world has 10 days to see if Iran agrees deal or 'bad things happen'
President Trump has stated that within approximately 10 days, it will become clear whether the United States will successfully negotiate a deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program or resort to military intervention. While American and Iranian representatives have reportedly made progress during recent discussions in Switzerland, the US has simultaneously increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional forces and equipment to the region. Iran has warned the United Nations that it considers American military installations legitimate targets if they are used to launch attacks, though Tehran maintains it does not seek armed conflict. Bipartisan members of Congress are pushing to invoke the War Powers Act to prevent military action without legislative authorization, though such efforts face uncertain prospects for passage.
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Two sisters among those killed in Lake Tahoe avalanche
A devastating avalanche near Castle Peak in California's Sierra Nevada mountains killed eight skiers and left one person missing and presumed dead from a 15-person guided backcountry skiing group. The victims, primarily women from the Bay Area, Idaho, and Tahoe region, were part of a close-knit group of friends who regularly skied together, with many having known each other since university. The incident, which occurred during California's popular "ski week" holidays, represents the deadliest avalanche in the state's modern history. Recovery efforts have been hampered by continued severe winter weather conditions, including heavy snowfall and dangerous whiteout conditions, forcing authorities to delay body extraction operations into the weekend.
Read moreFebruary 19, 2026
DTE Energy secures $242 million electric rate increase
Michigan regulators have approved a $242.4 million electric rate increase for DTE Energy, which amounts to roughly half of what the utility originally requested and will raise residential bills by approximately 4.1 percent starting in early March. The approved increase will add about $4.93 monthly to customer bills and follows another substantial rate hike granted just two months earlier in January 2025. DTE claims the additional revenue is necessary to fund infrastructure projects including converting a coal plant to natural gas, building battery storage systems, and decommissioning old power facilities. Consumer advocates have criticized the commission for approving a return on equity rate that exceeds the national industry average, arguing it prioritizes shareholder profits over customer affordability and encourages the utility to focus on capital-intensive projects rather than reliability improvements like tree trimming. # Key Takeaways
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3 Michigan school districts investigated over LGBTQ curriculum, opt outs
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched investigations into three Michigan school districts—Detroit Public Schools Community District, Lansing School District, and Godfrey-Lee Public Schools—to examine whether they are providing instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity without offering parents the ability to opt out their children. The investigations stem from Michigan's November 2025 revision of health education standards that incorporate LGBTQ+ topics into required health classes, which the DOJ suggests may violate Title IX and a recent Supreme Court ruling protecting parental religious rights. The DOJ is demanding extensive documentation of materials related to gender and sexuality topics across all grade levels and has threatened to withhold federal funding if districts fail to comply. These districts receive higher percentages of federal funding than wealthier districts, making the threat of losing such support particularly significant for their operations.
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MDEX x XPONENTIAL Will Bring Global Defense and Autonomy Leaders to Detroit for 2026 Convention
Detroit will host the combined MDEX x XPONENTIAL 2026 event in May, bringing together the Michigan Defense Expo and the world's largest autonomy and uncrewed systems conference at Huntington Place. The unprecedented convergence is expected to attract over 11,000 attendees, including Department of Defense officials, defense contractors, robotics innovators, and manufacturers working across ground, air, and maritime technologies. Michigan's often-overlooked defense manufacturing ecosystem contributes approximately $30 billion annually to the state economy and supports more than 166,000 jobs, making it the nation's largest producer of defense ground vehicles. The event will provide direct access to federal procurement opportunities, particularly benefiting small and minority-owned businesses seeking defense contracts. This gathering positions Detroit as a national hub where automotive heritage, advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and defense modernization intersect.
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