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New research suggests GLP-1 drugs may help reduce addiction
In February 2026, CNN reported on recent scientific research that drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, commonly prescribed under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, could potentially reduce cravings for addictive substances such as alcohol, nicotine, and opioids.
The ozone layer is slowly recovering after decades of damage
Recent reports from scientists show that the Antarctic ozone hole is one of the smallest recorded since the 1990s, indicating that the Earth’s ozone layer is slowly recovering.
U.S., Israel launch strikes on Iran, triggering 2026 Iran war
On February 28, 2026, a major escalation unfolded in the Middle East as the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes on Iran, dropping bombs in the middle of the country's capital, Tehran.
AI becomes core infrastructure in 2026 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
The 2026 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, held in January in San Francisco, marked a major turning point in the global healthcare industry: artificial intelligence is no longer viewed as a speculative technology but as core infrastructure capable of delivering measurable returns.
Venezuela defeats United States 3–2 in World Baseball Classic 2026 final
Venezuela defeated the United States 3–2 in a tightly contested final to win the 2026 World Baseball Classic, securing the country’s first championship in the tournament’s history.
London Fashion Week 2026 introduces maximalist and eco-friendly runways
On Thursday, February 19th, London Fashion Week (LFW) 2026 posed a threat to the unending trend of minimalism, heralding a new chapter of a maximalist comeback.
January 2026 storm in North America and Canada is “historic”
In late January 2026, Winter Storm Fern brought parts of the United States and Canada to a standstill.
Amazon Prime Video previews ‘Spider-Noir’ drama series
Amazon Prime Video has officially unveiled the first poster and trailer for Spider-Noir, a live-action drama based on Marvel’s animated character Spider-Man Noir.
Abbotsford council split on supportive housing
Abbotsford city council made two high-profile supportive housing decisions in late February 2026, and the split result became a major local story.
Neko Health approaches New York debut, reimaging preventive care
On January 14th, the Swedish startup Neko Health announced its plans to bring its preventive-care clinic to New York City this spring—a move that transforms a once niche experiment in Europe into a global test case for how industry innovators are attempting to redesign healthcare and technology around early detection.
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