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[Kid News Daily: Olympic Triumphs, Animal Heroes, and Legal Battles]-[02.19.2026]

KidNuz: News for Kids · B1 · 2026-02-19

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Kid News Daily: A Roundup of February 19th

This edition of Kid News covers a wide array of stories, ranging from historic athletic achievements to bizarre legal disputes and heartwarming animal updates.

A Historic Olympic Gold for Mikaela Shiffrin

Team USA superstar skier Mikaela Shiffrin has finally ended her Olympic medal drought in spectacular fashion. After winning gold in the women's slalom with a commanding one-and-a-half-second margin—the largest in any Olympic alpine event since 1998—Shiffrin secured her legacy. Despite being widely considered "skiing's GOAT," she had struggled to reach the podium since her first gold in 2014. This victory marks a 12-year gap between individual golds, a record in Winter Olympics history, and makes her the U.S. alpine skier with the most gold medals in the history of the Winter Games.

The Heise Family’s Athletic Streak

In a remarkable display of family talent, the Heise siblings have dominated the headlines this week. Forward Taylor Heise helped Team USA reach the hockey finals by scoring a goal against Sweden. Her brother Nate, a guard for Iowa State, hit a go-ahead three-pointer in an upset win over Houston, while their brother Ryan set a career-high of 30 points in his own basketball game. Their father, Tony Heise, noted that Ryan’s initial success "amped up his siblings," resulting in what Nate described as a "pretty good day for the family."

Conservation and Community: Welcoming Lin Mai

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo has officially named its new baby Asian elephant "Lin Mai." The name, which means "spirit blossom" in Vietnamese, was chosen by the public through a contest that raised over $58,000 for elephant care and conservation programs. The 308-pound calf is reported to be eating well and is expected to make her public debut via the zoo’s elephant cam this spring.

Legal Clarity on "Boneless Wings"

A U.S. District Court has dismissed a lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings regarding their "boneless wings." The plaintiff claimed the restaurant was misleading customers by serving what he argued were essentially chicken nuggets. However, Judge John Tharp ruled that the suit failed to "drum up any evidence of fraud," noting that "boneless wing" is a "fanciful name." The judge likened the term to chicken fingers not being literally made of fingers, confirming the restaurant can keep the item on its menu.

The Changing Landscape of Hotel Breakfasts

Travelers may soon find fewer complimentary breakfast options at major hospitality chains. Brands like Hyatt have begun removing free breakfast from some properties, while others are shifting to grab-and-go models to cut costs. Despite a J.D. Power study indicating that 47% of Americans view free breakfast as a "need-to-have," the trend continues, though Best Western stands out by refusing to "unplug the waffle iron."

Llama Law Enforcement

In a surprising turn of events in Derbyshire, England, a group of eight llamas acted as makeshift security guards. After a suspected thief cut a fence to enter a farm, the llamas encircled him and began making loud noises. The owners, Heidi Price and Graham Oliver, noted that while the llamas are protective, their only real defense mechanism is spitting. Thanks to the llamas' intervention, the suspect was apprehended by police, leading the owner to joke that if not for the animals, the man might still be "on the lam."

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Make no bones about it.
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How do guests feel about this?
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Bucking the trend.
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leave it to the llamas.
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February blues
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medal drought
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margin of victory
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reach the podium
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