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     In the past, providing information to the public was originally limited to newspapers, then radio and then television.  Now, the World Wide Web allows any individual and/or group to avail news and information to the world.  Providing news and information to the general public is a very serious and important responsibility.  An individual can obtain considerable credibility, authenticity and fame in the community by being the provider and operator of a professional and quality News and Information Portal.     

    
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NEWS - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026 - NEWS
Broken pumps, rusted pipes, ghost towns mark Venezuela's once vibrant oil hub. It will cost billions to restore the industry. LA Times
VOA VIEW: A mess.
Seven states have missed a federal deadline to reach a water deal on the Colorado River. They remain divided on how to cut water use. LA Times
New research has shown the infamous little blue pill and similar medications may have major health benefits beyond the bedroom. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Good news.

PLEASE DO BUSINESS WITH THOSE WHO DO BUSINESS WITH US -- OUR ADVERTISERS.

The 2009 Miss California USA winner was stripped of her crown over allegations of breaching contract. New York Post
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer boiled down the Democrats' Department of Homeland Security ultimatum to three main sticking points as thousands of federal workers go without paychecks. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Schumer is an idiot.
The statewide average now stands at $4.582 per gallon, up from $4.463 a week ago and $4.182 just 14 days ago, according to the American Automobile Association. New York Post
Weeks of freezing temperatures and winter storms across parts of the United States have increased the demand for firewood and manufactured fire logs. New York Times
A federal law taking effect in November severely limits the amount of THC, the euphoric cannabis compound, allowed in over-the-counter items. Many groups are fighting back. New York Times
The United States is sending the world’s largest aircraft carrier to the Middle East as President Donald Trump comments that regime change might be “the best thing” amid rising tensions with Iran. OANN
VOA VIEW: Iran is out gunned.

THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR WEB PORTAL. PLEASE TELL A FRIEND.

In a dramatic escalation of the power struggle between the White House and the federal judiciary, the Department of Justice (DOJ) fired a newly appointed U.S. attorney on Wednesday, just five hours after he was selected by a panel of federal judges. OANN
VOA VIEW: He had to go.
Ring has announced it’s ending its partnership with Flock Safety, a tech surveillance company, not long after a controversial Super Bowl commercial triggered privacy concerns. OANN
VOA VIEW: No choice.
White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that more than 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota's Twin Cities area and hundreds more will depart in the days ahead as part of the Trump administration's drawdown of its immigration enforcement surge. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: As they should.
A Ukrainian drone strike ignited fires at one of Russia's Black Sea ports, officials said Sunday, ahead of fresh talks aimed at ending the nearly 4-year-old war. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Russian payback.

YOU can speak out and be heard by having your own "Column" - Visit the "Public Opinion" Section above.

It is Carnival season in New Orleans. That means gazillions of green, gold and purple Mardi Gras beads. Washington Times
A Dallas-area federal jury indicted five people this week accused of defrauding customers of their cattle company of $220 million. Washington Times
New York Republicans rushed to the Supreme Court Friday to ask the justices to block a last-minute attempt to redraw a GOP-held congressional district. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: As they should.

WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK ALL OUR SOURCES FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS IN MAKING US AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE NEWS INFORMATION PORTAL.

As people travel for the holiday weekend, much of Northern California is under a winter storm watch, with communities bracing for several feet of snow. Washington Times
Sex workers at a Nevada brothel want to unionize with the Communications Workers of America, the first chapter of its kind in U.S. history. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Who will walk the picked lines?
The Crew 12 docking came one month after a previous crew had to return to Earth early due to a medical issue. CBS
Prediction markets are taking bets this Valentine's Day that celebrity relationships can thrive — or break apart. CBS
Amazon's Ring unit touted a "search party" service in its Super Bowl ad, but one critic called the app a "surveillance nightmare." CBS

ATTENTION TALK SHOW HOSTS: We are honored that many radio talk show hosts use our Web Portal for their "show prep." We would appreciate your occasional mention of our site to your audience. Thanks!

U.S. downhill skier and gold medalist Breezy Johnson got engaged to her boyfriend Connor Watkins after he got down on one knee at the finish line of her final race. CBS
Casey Wasserman, the chair of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, says he is selling his eponymous talent agency in the wake of the release of emails between himself and Ghislaine Maxwell. CBS
Two factors contribute to older homeowners receiving less money at sale, according to new research: lack of upkeep and selling privately. CNBC
VOA VIEW: The properties are dated.

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Most Americans think financial compatibility is important for successful relationships. Here are signs you and your partner could be incompatible, money-wise. CNBC
Social Security beneficiaries saw a 2.8% boost to their checks in 2026. New estimates for 2027 find the cost-of-living adjustment may not be much higher. CNBC
DNA evidence solves 30-year Indianapolis cold case, sending Dana Shepherd to prison for 45 years after he admitted to the murder of Carmen Van Huss. FOX News
Attorney General Pam Bondi announces complete release of all Epstein files with no redactions for embarrassment or political sensitivity concerns. FOX News
CBP officers seized 516 pounds of alleged cocaine worth $6.8 million hidden in flower truck at Laredo's World Trade Bridge border crossing during an inspection. FOX News
ICE plans a $38.3 billion detention expansion to 92,600 beds for deportations, according to an internal memo revealing eight mega-centers by 2026. FOX News
VOA VIEW: All Biden deportations are costly.
New Jersey tech boss Paul Caneiro was found guilty of murdering his brother's family over A business dispute. He killed four then set fires to cover it up. FOX News
DNA testing company Othram slams Pima County Sheriff for sending Nancy Guthrie case evidence to Florida lab instead of FBI, calling decision "devastating." FOX News
VOA VIEW: Fool!
Walmart surveillance has become key evidence in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as investigators use retail data to narrow suspects, expert Jason Pack says. FOX News
The U.S. military struck dozens of ISIS targets in Syria while conducting retaliatory strikes for the deaths of two soldiers and their interpreter. UPI
VOA VIEW: As they should.
Two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents might be charged after investigators said evidence doesn't match their stories after one shot a man. UPI
VOA VIEW: The truth will prevail.
Many demonstrations were held around the globe to protest the actions of Iran's current regime, which is accused of killing thousands of Iranians. UPI
VOA VIEW: Iran's actions have been exposed.
The Routt County Coroner's Office identified the four victims who died in a plane crash while approaching a Steamboat Springs airport on Friday. UPI
A restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services will see two top people leave ahead of the midterm elections. UPI
VOA VIEW: Goodbye!

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February 15, 2026

     Verizon is quickly working to make amends with people who were affected by the wireless data and voice service outage across the U.S.. The company announced that it will give eligible customers a $20 credit for the inconvenience.  How do you get the money?

     “Yesterday, we did not meet the standard of excellence our customers expect and that we expect of ourselves. To help provide some relief to those affected, we will give them a $20 account credit that can be easily redeemed by logging into the my Verizon app to accept,” Verizon said in a statement “On average, this covers multiple days of service.”  Customers will receive a text message when their credit is available in the app. Business customers can expect to be contacted directly

     “This credit isn’t meant to make up for what happened. No credit really can,” the statement added. “But it’s a way of acknowledging our customers’ time and showing that this matters to us.” A Verizon spokesperson told multiple news outlets, including USA Today, the New York Post, and NPR that the outage was caused by a “software issue,” and that the company was investigating the matter further.  Verizon confirmed the outage at around 1:07 p.m. EST on social media, and then said at around 10:20 p.m. that the outage had been fixed. At its peak, outage reporting website Downdetector got 319,134 reports from people indicating that Verizon was having issues. In total, Downdetector received over 2.3 million reports about the Verizon outage.

Sources in law enforcement told ABC News that they believe the incident was not caused by a cyberattack but rather by a server failure in New Jersey. In addition, Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr told Reuters that the agency would also look into the incident and “take appropriate action.”