Aries Horoscope Today, February 12, 2026: Work may not move smoothly

Today might throw some curveballs your way, stretching your patience with unexpected travel delays and minor work hiccups. When it comes to relationships, disagreements are likely—opt for a gentle approach instead of a heated one. In the workplace, be cautious with your words; honesty is vital, but too much bluntness can cause friction. You’ll wake…

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Design, Dalí & Domestic Bliss: The art of being Miheeka Daggubati | Telugu Movie News

Miheeka Daggubati is aware that public attention often begins with her being actor-producer Rana Daggubati’s wife, but she has carved an independent identity of her own. A trained interior designer with a Master’s degree from Chelsea University, a mental health advocate, and an art entrepreneur, she wears many hats. In a rare, reflective conversation with…

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T20 World Cup: Afghanistan push South Africa to brink, lose by inches in second Super Over | Cricket News

South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram reacts after Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai hits a boundary during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: Afghanistan were winning the game, then they were losing it, then back in front, but South Africa came back…

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Connecticut education department experiments with music-based history course

Connecticut launches “Course in a Box” to teach history through music Connecticut’s Department of Education has introduced its first-ever “Course in a Box,” a one-semester elective called An American History of Rock and Soul. The course uses music as a learning tool to explore key social movements, pop culture, and historical events from the 1950s…

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‘EXILE, PAUSE’: List of introduced bills targeting H-1B visa program and their status

Greg Steube’s proposed Exile Act is the latest in the list of legislation proposing to end the H-1B visa program. In the past few months, several US lawmakers came up with similar proposals under different names — all targeting the visa program that allows US companies to hire skilled specialty workers fromforeign countries. EXILE Act…

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Why the international day of women and girls in science matters

February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science—a UN-declared observance that recognises the achievements and challenges of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Though progress has been steady, challenges persist. According to UNESCO, women account for less than one-third of the world’s researchers. From societal stereotypes to institutional bias,…

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6 Vastu-recommended paintings you should have in your home to attract wealth and prosperity

Vastu Shastra suggests that hanging some particular paintings can change the course of energy that flows within a living space. As per Vatu principles, a house which is well-aligned with natural elements like light, water, and greenery can bring positive changes and also financial stability, not to mention professional growth, and prosperity. Among these, one…

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Moment of truth for India as Bangladesh votes; Hasina, resurgent Jamaat add to uncertainty | India News

Bangladesh will vote Thursday in a Parliamentary election that will perhaps have more far-reaching consequences for India than any such exercise in the recent past in its neighbourhood. Ironically, with Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League not in the fray, India’s best hopes of a realistic reset in ties with Dhaka rest on a majority for the…

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