Jelly Roll hid painful 'secret' while celebrating at awards show
Jelly Roll attended the 2026 Grammy Awards with a broken collarbone, hiding the pain from fans and attendees.
News Overview: These are the news of the day
This article discusses various local news stories from Munich, including the challenges facing the culinary industry with Generation Z workers, political developments involving Clemens Baumgรคrtner, and concerns regarding the mayor's position with Bayern Munich.
Shaping Saskatchewan: Sheldon Dingwall
Sheldon Dingwall, CEO of Dingwall Guitars, has been a significant figure in the bass guitar industry for nearly 40 years, connecting musicians globally through his high-end guitars made in Saskatchewan.
Farmers fight to reclaim the word 'milk' from non-dairy alternatives
Australian dairy farmers are advocating for stricter labeling laws to prevent non-dairy products from using the term 'milk,' following a UK court ruling on similar grounds.
Good news for Illinois: Pritzker announces a $24 million expansion of the Manufacturing Training Academy
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a $24 million funding package aimed at expanding manufacturing training programs across the state, focusing on practical skills tailored to industry needs.
WA transport industry wants tougher truck licensing model
Western Australia's transport industry is urging the government to implement stricter truck licensing regulations, akin to those adopted by South Australia after a fatal crash in 2024.
Finns were shocked by the pizza news: "I didn't even know these existed"
Finnish consumers expressed surprise and concern over the news of Apetit's potential closure of a local pizza factory and the general state of the domestic food industry.
Olivia Dean dominates Brit Awards, winning album of the year
Olivia Dean won four awards at this year's Brit Awards, including album of the year, solidifying her status in the music industry.
Women trafficked, kids taught to shoot in PNG's tribal warfare industry
Children in Papua New Guinea's tribal regions are being trained to use firearms, with some as young as eight years old being involved in tribal warfare, according to former warlord Smith Thomas.
Tejasswi Prakash's Sudden Refusal for Show Promotion Leaves Surbhi Chandna Upset
Tejasswi Prakash's refusal to promote their web show together has caused significant distress to her co-star Surbhi Chandna, leading to tense interactions at a media event.
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer sounds the alarm as weight-loss drugs threaten America's restaurants
Jon Taffer warns that increasing popularity of weight-loss drugs like GLP-1 medications is negatively impacting the restaurant industry in the US.
[Breaking News] Trump Announces Attack on Iran: "Large-Scale Operation Underway... Will Annihilate Missile Industry"
President Trump announced a large-scale military operation against Iran, aiming to destroy its missile industry, citing national security concerns.
Almond industry cracks $1.3 billion mark as Chinese demand rises
Australia's almond industry has reached a record valuation of $1.3 billion, driven by a significant surge in demand from China.
Regional mobile phone users lament lost service as complaints spike
Regional mobile phone users in Australia are reporting significant declines in service quality, leading to a spike in complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman.
Model Tess Holliday claims she was denied life insurance for weighing 'over 300 lbs'
Model Tess Holliday expresses frustration over being denied life insurance coverage due to her weight, highlighting issues of fatphobia within the medical industry.
Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray expressed concern about the newspaper's ongoing decline, particularly after recent layoffs, attributing the issues to a long-term reduction in revenues and subscriptions.
National vineyard register welcomed by struggling wine industry
The Australian government will set up a National Vineyard Register to help the struggling wine industry track vineyard sizes and grape varieties.
Oliver 'Power' Grant, producer and founder of Wu-Tang Clan, dies at 52
Oliver 'Power' Grant, a key figure in the Wu-Tang Clan, has passed away at the age of 52, with tributes pouring in from fellow members for his contributions to the group's success.
INXS nominated for induction into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Australian band INXS has been nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as one of the first-time nominees for 2026.
Student accommodation in Brisbane lagging behind demand, industry warns
The Property Council of Australia warns that Brisbane is facing a significant shortfall in student accommodation amid rising demand.
Super industry sounds alarm about increased switching to 'riskier' funds
Australia's superannuation industry is raising concerns over a 17% increase in people switching to riskier super funds, primarily among those with smaller balances.
ฤeslovas Gabalis reported unexpected news: 'This happened to me for the first time'
Singer ฤeslovas Gabalis announces a significant milestone in his career while celebrating three decades in the music industry with the band 'Pelenai'.
The new life of the Porin Mรคntyluoto shipyard radiates good news around it โ positive news keeps recruitment phones ringing
The Porin Mรคntyluoto shipyard is revitalizing under new ownership, positively impacting local employment and industry.
WiseTech to slash 2,000 jobs as AI ends era of 'manually writing code'
WiseTech Global is set to cut 2,000 jobs due to shifts in the software logistics industry driven by advancements in artificial intelligence.
Nova Scotia announces financial framework for its emerging offshore wind industry
The Nova Scotia government has proposed new legislation to ensure financial benefits from the offshore wind industry, implementing a levy on project developers.
'Things will be very complicated' without antibiotic, salmon industry warns
Tasmania's salmon industry is facing the potential loss of its emergency permit to use the antibiotic florfenicol, which is critical for managing fish disease.
The good news... that could evaporate
The recent PIB figures for 2025 from INEGI reflect modest economic growth and highlight a sectoral imbalance in Mexico's economy, with services thriving while industry struggles.
โItโs always heartbreakingโ: Multiple Okanagan wineries in foreclosure
Several wineries in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia are facing foreclosure due to a series of challenges affecting the wine industry.
Farmers return to Queensland dairy industry after decades of dramatic decline
The Queensland dairy industry has stabilized and is beginning to grow again, ending decades of decline and marked by an increase in the number of new dairy farms and production.
Battle for Warner Bros heats up as Paramount's best and final offer submitted
Paramount Skydance has submitted its best and final offer for Warner Bros Discovery, intensifying a high-stakes takeover bid in the media industry.
Hollywood execs lose deals, clients flee as Epstein files trigger fallout in the industry
The release of Jeffrey Epstein's documents has caused significant repercussions in Hollywood, leading to the loss of deals and the departure of clients from major figures in the entertainment industry.
I design video games - here's what I think about angry fans
Video game developer Alistair McFarlane shares insights on the gaming industry, including the impact of AI, public perceptions of violence in games, and the unique work culture at his company, Facepunch Studios.
Pub left without 'parmas' as cyber attack targets chicken processor
A cyber attack on Hazeldenes chicken processing plant in Victoria has disrupted chicken supply for businesses in the state.
Saskatoon's hospitality industry trains to prevent human trafficking
Saskatoon's hospitality sector is focusing on training staff to recognize and prevent human trafficking as part of a nationwide campaign.
Is the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry the only one to be blamed for 'inheritance tax fake news'? [HERI Focus]
The Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry faces criticism for publishing unverified statistics regarding high net-worth individuals leaving Korea due to inheritance taxes.
Tim McGraw stood firm against industry elites who tried to cancel his 'controversial' hit
Tim McGraw reflects on the challenges he faced from his label regarding his controversial song 'Indian Outlaw' and his determination to include it on his album.
Boneless wings are still wings, judge rules, as chefs take a bite of the battle
A federal judge ruled that 'boneless wings' can continue to be marketed as chicken wings, dismissing a lawsuit claiming the term is misleading.
Guy Fieri once had 'nothing else to sign' on the beach but postcards โ now he's built a food TV empire
Guy Fieri, who started with humble beginnings as a contestant on 'The Next Food Network Star,' has grown into a prominent figure in the food television industry over the past twenty years.
Man charged over 'lit incendiary device' thrown during Navy chief's speech
A 20-year-old man has been charged for allegedly throwing a lit incendiary device during the Chief of Navy Vice-Admiral Mark Hammond's speech at a defense industry conference in Canberra.
EPA scraps Biden coal restrictions as advocates say move will restore American dominance
The EPA has reversed Biden-era coal restrictions, a decision hailed by energy advocates as a way to revive the coal industry and bolster Americaโs energy dominance.
Tick outbreak raises questions over Queensland's biosecurity
A new outbreak of cattle ticks in Queensland has highlighted weaknesses in the region's biosecurity system, impacting farmers and the agricultural industry.
News in California: Newsom finances an emergency measure, victims of the avalanche in Lake Tahoe identified, and other reports on February 20, 2026
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced an emergency loan of $590 million to support public transportation in the Bay Area, as national news includes legal challenges to Donald Trump's tariffs and the entertainment industry's mourning over actor Eric Dane's death.
Will cattle producers be exempt from NT weed plan?
The Northern Territory's draft buffel grass management plan is being scrutinized, with concerns that it disproportionately favors the cattle industry over environmental and Aboriginal interests.
Lil Poppa, 25, has died
American rapper Lil Poppa, known as Janarious Mykel Wheeler, has died at the age of 25.
Guy Fieri never eats these 6 foods โ would you?
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri shares six types of foods he refuses to eat, sparking discussion on dietary preferences.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhaguera 1st Edition this Thursday, 02/19/2026
The news revolves around several global and national topics including Argentina's challenges, Andrew's legal issues, Bill Gates' withdrawal from an AI summit, Trump's comments on Iran, and discussions within Brazil's creative industry regarding AI content.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including Argentina's labor reform, Andrew's legal situation, Bill Gates' absence from an AI summit, Trump's comments on Iran, discussions about Brazil's creative industry, and international media reactions to Lula-related events.
VIDEOS: NE1 from Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article discusses various news snippets including the implementation of Milei's reforms in Argentina, the legal troubles faced by Andrew, remarks by Trump regarding Iran, and developments in Brazilโs creative industry regarding AI.
Zucchini flowers' short harvest window brings generations together
The Hunt family engages in the annual harvest of zucchini flowers, a delicate crop that brings them together and is crucial for sustaining a traditional industry.
Seafood magnate John Risleyโs firm owes more than US$776 million: court documents
CFFI Ventures Inc., led by seafood magnate John Risley, is facing a lawsuit and ownership transfer due to over US$776 million in debt, with a court ruling expected soon.