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  • Ethereum Near Critical Support, Traders Brace for Major Liquidations

    Ethereum Near Critical Support, Traders Brace for Major Liquidations

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Finance

    Ethereum sits at a critical crossroads, lingering near a key support with market nerves frayed. A drop could unleash cascading liquidations and wider volatility that ripple through Bitcoin and the broader crypto scene. As macro headwinds reshape risk appetite, this isn’t just a single-asset move—it signals a broader shift in how markets value crypto today.

  • Could Indoor Plants Make Buildings Cooler and Healthier?

    Could Indoor Plants Make Buildings Cooler and Healthier?

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    Could indoor greenery be the key to cooler, healthier spaces in a warming world? Emerging findings suggest houseplants and living walls may boost comfort, humidity, and air quality, reshaping how we think about designing our indoor environments for a changing climate.

  • Apple Expands App Store Age Verification to Australia, Brazil and Singapore

    Apple Expands App Store Age Verification to Australia, Brazil and Singapore

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Technology

    Apple tightens App Store rules with new age-verification tools for developers, affecting 18+ apps in Australia, Brazil, Singapore and select U.S. regions. The rollout centers on the Declared Age Range API and automatic age checks to align with regional laws, with added pathways for parental consent on updates and loot‑box labeling.

  • Wagler’s Sharpshooting Sparks NBA Buzz Amid Defensive Doubts

    Wagler’s Sharpshooting Sparks NBA Buzz Amid Defensive Doubts

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Sports

    Wagler’s shooting pedigree is eye-catching—42% from three and an 81.3% free-throw rate—but questions linger about how his size and defense will play at the NBA level. If his offense doesn’t expand beyond the jumper, his upside could be limited; if he answers those concerns, the floor could rise quickly.

  • QQQ climbs as institutional buyers pile in after dividend boost

    QQQ climbs as institutional buyers pile in after dividend boost

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Finance

    Invesco QQQ ticks higher on a dividend boost and growing institutional interest, signaling renewed confidence around the Nasdaq-100. As major funds adjust their stakes, the ETF’s next moves could hint at market momentum ahead.

  • Pacific Tuna’s Future Hinges on Reform and Climate-Ready Investment

    Pacific Tuna’s Future Hinges on Reform and Climate-Ready Investment

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Pacific fisheries leaders are urging bold reforms and sustainable investments to shield tuna-driven economies from climate pressures and rising global demand. With governance upgrades on the table and a new Ocean Literacy Initiative, the region’s path toward long-term, Pacific-led stewardship of the oceans is taking shape.

  • Fiji Faces Tariff Talks as EFL Price Review Deadline Extended

    Fiji Faces Tariff Talks as EFL Price Review Deadline Extended

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s energy pricing saga is evolving as government talks with the regulator navigate proposed tariffs from Energy Fiji Limited. A 24.2% revision sits in the balance ahead of an April 30 decision, with new data and ongoing discussions shaping the path forward. The outcome could influence both consumers and the sector’s capital plans.

  • Solomon Islands to overhaul Dangerous Drugs Act after Fiji-origin meth case emerges at parliamentary hearing

    Solomon Islands to overhaul Dangerous Drugs Act after Fiji-origin meth case emerges at parliamentary hearing

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Parliamentary hearings reveal gaps in the Dangerous Drugs Act as meth trafficking with international links comes into sharper focus. Authorities warn of a rising trend, while lawmakers weigh reforms aimed at closing loopholes and strengthening public safety.

  • Guangdong Bets on AI-Driven Smart Manufacturing to Power Services Push

    Guangdong Bets on AI-Driven Smart Manufacturing to Power Services Push

    Feb 25, 2026
    in AI

    Guangdong unveils a bold blueprint to fuse manufacturing with modern services, powered by AI, aiming to become a leading smart-manufacturing hub. A strong push on R&D, data-driven collaboration, and stronger industry clusters signals a dramatic shift in the province’s economic trajectory—hinting at a future where technology and tradition converge.

  • Denmark Evacuates U.S. Submariner Off Greenland Amid Arctic Tensions

    Denmark Evacuates U.S. Submariner Off Greenland Amid Arctic Tensions

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    An urgent medical evacuation off Greenland tests fast-response teamwork and the shifting ties of longtime allies. As geopolitics loom, Denmark’s commitment to free, equal healthcare is thrust into the spotlight.

  • ACMA Clears Tabcorp Tap In-Play Betting, Emphasizing Venue-Based Safeguards

    ACMA Clears Tabcorp Tap In-Play Betting, Emphasizing Venue-Based Safeguards

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    Tabcorp’s Tap in-play service has been cleared to operate in venues under a 2017 betting exception, with enhanced safeguards and venue-based oversight. Rollout now hinges on state approvals and ongoing regulator monitoring, signaling a careful balance between betting innovation and responsible gambling.

  • Indoor Plants and Green Walls May Boost Air Quality and Comfort in Buildings

    Indoor Plants and Green Walls May Boost Air Quality and Comfort in Buildings

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Health

    An international study examines how indoor greenery—from houseplants to living walls—can influence humidity, comfort, and health inside buildings. It introduces a practical framework for evaluating 26 greening systems, hinting at meaningful benefits while underscoring the need for long-term, real-world research.

  • Automation and Hygienic Standards Fuel Internal Gear Pumps Market Growth

    Automation and Hygienic Standards Fuel Internal Gear Pumps Market Growth

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    Automation, energy efficiency, and hygienic design are driving a bold evolution in internal gear pumps. Cutting-edge 4-quadrant models are boosting precision and performance across food, beverage, pharma, and chemical applications, signaling a market on the move.

  • Apple MacBook Pro May Get Dynamic Island Touchscreen Upgrade

    Apple MacBook Pro May Get Dynamic Island Touchscreen Upgrade

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Technology

    Could the next MacBook Pro finally embrace a touchscreen experience? Rumors point to an OLED panel and a Dynamic Island–style interface that surfaces contextual menus right at your touch points. It hints at a bold shift for Apple’s laptops and a more tactile, cross-device workflow.

  • Education Bill 2025 Sparks Debate on Student Discipline

    Education Bill 2025 Sparks Debate on Student Discipline

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    As the Education Bill 2025 stirs debate, communities confront a thorny question: how should discipline be practiced when a child’s family is navigating recovery from addiction? In Vesidrua Village, leaders call for safeguards that respect a child’s context while acknowledging the pressures on parents. The discussion highlights the delicate balance between discipline, protection, and compassion…

  • Shutdown Delays Put 2026 World Cup Preparations at Risk

    Shutdown Delays Put 2026 World Cup Preparations at Risk

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    With the 2026 World Cup just months away, officials warn that stalled federal funding could jeopardize security and fan events across host cities. The ongoing government shutdown is delaying grants and coordination, raising the risk of last-minute disruptions as kickoff approaches. A tense funding scramble is unfolding as authorities race to lock in essentials for…

  • Rabuka Hints Saukuru May Step Aside in Fiji Travel Probe

    Rabuka Hints Saukuru May Step Aside in Fiji Travel Probe

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    New investigations into a travel deal have senior Fiji officials under pressure as calls for accountability intensify. Could stepping aside be the prudent course? The unfolding drama tests leadership, transparency, and public trust in this pivotal moment.

  • Secret Camera Glasses on Dates Spark Privacy Warning

    Secret Camera Glasses on Dates Spark Privacy Warning

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Technology

    Privacy at risk as discreet cameras slip into dating tech. From stylish smart glasses to everyday gadgets, unseen recording raises urgent questions about consent. An expert shares how to stay vigilant and protect your boundaries in social situations.

  • FIU Professor Wins IEEE Region 3 Educator Award for Cybersecurity Mentorship

    FIU Professor Wins IEEE Region 3 Educator Award for Cybersecurity Mentorship

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Education

    An FIU cybersecurity educator and lab director has earned a prestigious regional award for advancing education and practical security in today’s connected world. Through mentorship and hands-on research in smart-device privacy, his team is shaping the next generation of technologists and innovations.

  • Celo’s Human‑Centric DeFi Vision and Stablecoins Draw Fresh Attention After Optimism Summit

    Celo’s Human‑Centric DeFi Vision and Stablecoins Draw Fresh Attention After Optimism Summit

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    New perspectives suggest Celo could fuse DeFi with everyday stablecoin payments, putting human-centric finance at the core of its growth. Could this approach shift CELO’s trajectory as stablecoins and layer-2 scaling enter a new phase?

  • Fiji Backs UN Call for Immediate End to Russia-Ukraine War

    Fiji Backs UN Call for Immediate End to Russia-Ukraine War

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji backs a pivotal UN General Assembly call for an immediate end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, joining a broad coalition seeking a peaceful path forward. The non-binding vote, supported by 107 countries, signals growing international momentum and raises questions about the next steps in diplomacy.

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  • Ethereum Near Critical Support, Traders Brace for Major Liquidations
    Ethereum Near Critical Support, Traders Brace for Major LiquidationsFebruary 25, 2026
    Ethereum sits at a critical crossroads, lingering near a key support with market nerves frayed. A drop could unleash cascading liquidations and wider volatility that ripple through Bitcoin and the broader crypto scene. As macro headwinds reshape risk appetite, this isn’t just a single-asset move—it signals a broader shift in how markets value crypto today.
  • Could Indoor Plants Make Buildings Cooler and Healthier?
    Could Indoor Plants Make Buildings Cooler and Healthier?February 25, 2026
    Could indoor greenery be the key to cooler, healthier spaces in a warming world? Emerging findings suggest houseplants and living walls may boost comfort, humidity, and air quality, reshaping how we think about designing our indoor environments for a changing climate.
  • Apple Expands App Store Age Verification to Australia, Brazil and Singapore
    Apple Expands App Store Age Verification to Australia, Brazil and SingaporeFebruary 25, 2026
    Apple tightens App Store rules with new age-verification tools for developers, affecting 18+ apps in Australia, Brazil, Singapore and select U.S. regions. The rollout centers on the Declared Age Range API and automatic age checks to align with regional laws, with added pathways for parental consent on updates and loot‑box labeling.
  • Wagler's Sharpshooting Sparks NBA Buzz Amid Defensive Doubts
    Wagler’s Sharpshooting Sparks NBA Buzz Amid Defensive DoubtsFebruary 25, 2026
    Wagler’s shooting pedigree is eye-catching—42% from three and an 81.3% free-throw rate—but questions linger about how his size and defense will play at the NBA level. If his offense doesn’t expand beyond the jumper, his upside could be limited; if he answers those concerns, the floor could rise quickly.
  • QQQ climbs as institutional buyers pile in after dividend boost
    QQQ climbs as institutional buyers pile in after dividend boostFebruary 25, 2026
    Invesco QQQ ticks higher on a dividend boost and growing institutional interest, signaling renewed confidence around the Nasdaq-100. As major funds adjust their stakes, the ETF’s next moves could hint at market momentum ahead.
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