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Construction Disputes Expected to Rise in 2026
New York, Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
Commercial construction faces a surge in disputes and litigation in 2026, driven by economic shifts and new tech like AI. Experts are being brought in earlier to resolve issues.
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DoorDash Posts Record Revenue While Rising Costs and Soft Guidance Temper Investor Optimism
San Francisco, Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
On February 18, 2026, DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) revealed a complex financial landscape for Q4 2025, characterized by robust top-line growth overshadowed by rising operational costs. While the company achieved a 38% surge in revenue to $4.0 billion and a 32% increase in total orders, it missed earnings expectations with an EPS of $0.48 against a projected $0.59. Most significantly, investors reacted to softer-than-expected guidance for Q1 2026, attributed to the costly integration of Deliveroo and a $20 million impact from severe storms Gianna and Fern. This report highlights a critical pivot point: despite cementing its dominance in delivery volume, DoorDash faces immediate margin pressure as it prioritizes long-term infrastructure and market expansion over short-term profitability.
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Democratic Lawmakers to Boycott Trump’s State of the Union for Protest Rally
Washington D.C., Thursday, 19 February 2026.
At least 12 Democrats will skip President Trump’s address next Tuesday, opting for a rival “People’s State of the Union” rally on the National Mall to protest administration policies.
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India Pivots to Middle Eastern Oil as Russian Imports Hit Multi-Year Lows
New Delhi, Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
India’s Russian crude imports plummeted to 2022 lows in January, allowing Middle Eastern suppliers to reclaim a dominant 55 percent market share following a strategic trade agreement with Washington.
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Deadliest Avalanche in Modern California History Claims Eight Lives Near Truckee
Truckee, Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
Authorities confirm eight deaths in California’s deadliest modern avalanche near Castle Peak. One skier remains missing as severe storms hamper recovery efforts for the guided backcountry group.