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Class size law forces tradeoffs for NYC schools
Feb 11, 2026
a new law limiting class sizes in the state limits class sizes. a theater teacher says he's able to give students at the west Village elementary school much more tailored instruction thanks to the lower head count in some classes. next year, he expects he will lose a dedicated classroom to make room for the smaller classes and might have to haul his materials from room to room.
Source: gothamist.com
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Ex-girlfriend of Norwegian Olympian speaks out after public cheating confession
Feb 11, 2026
a woman says it will be hard to forgive her for cheating on her. she says she will be 'hard to forgive' Laegreid. he made a confession about infidelity and lingering feelings for his former partner.
Source: nytimes.com
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni go to New York in required effort to avoid trial
Feb 11, 2026
the talks between lively and baldoni went on over a six-hour period. they went straight to their waiting cars without saying anything. lively looked stern as she walked out while Baldoni was smiling.
Source: nbcnewyork.com
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Former GitHub CEO raises record $60M dev tool seed round at $300M valuation
Feb 11, 2026
former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke raises the largest seed round for a dev tool startup. Entire offers an open source tool to help developers better manage code written by AI agents. the startup has raised $60 million at a $300 million valuation.
Source: techcrunch.com
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Could the digital euro get a green light in 2026?
Feb 11, 2026
could the digital euro get a green light in 2026? could the euro be a digital euro in 2020. if the euro gets green light, the euro will be the euro's first digital euro.
Source: doc.afp.com
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US retail sales flat in December as consumers pull back
Feb 11, 2026
US retail sales flat in December as consumers pull back back. meanwhile, retail sales in the u.s. are down 4% in the last two years. consumers are pulling back from the recession.
Source: doc.afp.com