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Bill Gurley’s Regret-Minimizing Career Blueprint Sparks Bold Moves
in How-To’sFamed investor Bill Gurley unlocks six principles for building a career you won’t regret. From two-tier mentorship to a bold “regret minimization” mindset and a relentless love of learning, this is a provocative invitation to rethink your path and chase work that truly fits who you want to become.
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Fiji Parent Questions School Safety After Alleged Teacher-Student Incident
in Fiji NewsAn anxious mother in Valelevu speaks out after her son is injured in an incident at his school. With limited information and late parental contact, the case raises urgent questions about school safety and how crises are communicated.
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Foul Play Suspected in Lami Police Constable’s Death as Investigation Opens
in Fiji NewsFoul play is suspected in the death of a police constable found in Lami, triggering a thorough investigation. The police commissioner spoke of the emotional toll and vowed to uncover motive and timelines behind the tragedy. As investigators press on, the case casts a spotlight on the risks officers face in service to the public.
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Winter Storm Grounds New England Travel as Flights Cancel and Global Entry Suspension Takes Effect
in NewsWinter storms slam New England, grounding flights at Logan and turning travel into a maze of cancellations and last-minute plans. From stranded travelers to impromptu road trips, the weekend reveals surprising ways people adapt when plans go awry. A tale of delays, detours, and resilience unfolds as the storm rages on.
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Artemis II Eyes the Moon’s Hidden Far Side
in NewsArtemis II will carry humans to the Moon’s far side, a horizon never before opened to human eyes. From high above, the crew could capture signals and landscapes that challenge what we know about our celestial neighbor. The mission promises new questions—and new directions—for lunar exploration.
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Historic Snowstorm Forces Boston Globe to Halt Print for the First Time in 153 Years
in News– An unprecedented blizzard forces a venerable newspaper to halt printing for the first time in more than a century. As snow piles up and screens glow brighter, this rare pause hints at a changing landscape for how we get our news. – A historic winter storm pauses a long-running print edition, marking a rare…
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Texas Time Standoff: Will Daylight Saving Time Stay Forever?
in NewsSpring forward arrives again, but the big question isn’t just about an extra hour. From Texas time bills to national debates, daylight saving time keeps stirring talk about our clocks and mornings.
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Delaware Braces for Blizzard as Snow Totals Mount and Outages Grow
in NewsDelaware is battling a powerful blizzard, bringing heavy snow and widespread outages across the state. With conditions turning treacherous and more winter weather on the way, residents brace for continued disruption.
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Wordle Today: A Five-Letter Tropical Fruit Puzzle to Test Your Skills
in GamesToday’s Wordle hints at a tropical twist, inviting you to sharpen your pattern-spotting and strategy skills. From smart starting-word ideas and Hard Mode tricks to a quick tour of Wordle’s rise and its playful spin-offs, this bite-sized guide has you ready for the daily puzzle.
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Fiji to Introduce Drug Testing at Grassroots Rugby to Uphold Integrity
in Fiji NewsA bold pledge to safeguard Fiji’s rugby unfolds as on-site drug testing targets local tournaments. Backed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, this move signals a renewed push for fair play and integrity at the heart of grassroots rugby.
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Blizzard Upends Travel at Boston Logan as Flights Grind to a Halt
in NewsMassachusetts is slammed by a blizzard, leaving Logan Airport in disarray and travel plans up in the air. With hundreds of cancellations and a slow recovery, the days ahead could be chaotic for travelers.
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Meta and NVIDIA Launch Hyperscale AI Push with Grace CPUs and Vera Rubin
in AIMeta and NVIDIA unveil a sweeping AI-infrastructure expansion, deploying Grace CPUs and millions of GPUs—including Blackwell and Rubin—to scale training, inference, and energy efficiency across hyperscale data centers. The collaboration also brings confidential computing and next-generation networking, signaling a bold step toward more secure, powerful AI at scale.
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Historic Snow Halts Boston Globe’s Print for the First Time in 153 Years
in NewsHistoric snowfall forces a major newspaper to pause its print run—the first time in 153 years. As record blizzards upend daily deliveries, the moment underscores a broader shift toward digital news and the evolving landscape for traditional media.
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Stock Futures Edge Higher on AI Fears and Tariff News Ahead of Nvidia Earnings
in FinanceFutures hint at a cautious rebound after a sharp slide driven by AI disruption fears and tariff policy chatter. Tech names are wading through mixed signals ahead of Nvidia’s earnings, as a stream of corporate results looms. Across markets, crypto, bullion, and the dollar keep a measured pace as investors seek clarity on the economy’s…
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Philadelphia Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds of Flights as Limited Service Resumes
in NewsPhiladelphia was hit by a powerful winter storm that grounded hundreds of flights and dumped more than a foot of snow across the region. Crews are staging a phased restart at Philadelphia International Airport, with limited service expected to begin later today as conditions begin to ease.
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South Florida Braces for Warmer, Rainy Start to March
in NewsSouth Florida enters a warm, wetter start to March, with rounds of showers rolling through the region. Expect slick roads and ponding on low-lying streets, plus potential travel slowdowns along major corridors as rain persists. Forecasters say the moisture could linger through the first week of March, bringing rain rather than snow.
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Fiji Unites Faith and Communities in National Campaign
in Fiji NewsUnity across Lotu, Vanua, and Matanitu drives a bold three-year national campaign addressing drug use and HIV in Fiji. As communities rally through prayer and solidarity, a Peaceful March of Witness through Suva on March 1 signals a new chapter of hope and collective action.
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Tallahassee Weather: Brief Cold Snap Ahead, Then a Warmer Week
in NewsCool mornings and brisk winds set the tone early this week, with temperatures feeling chillier than they look. After a brief cold snap, warmer air returns and a touch of unsettled weather may drift in later in the week.
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Rotuma’s Drug Threat Highlights Fiji’s Maritime Security Gaps
in Fiji NewsRotuma’s remote communities are sounding the alarm: drug prevention efforts barely reach the island, and vast coastlines go largely unmonitored. With a patrol vessel under repair and maritime surveillance stretched thin, local leaders warn of rising trafficking risks and are calling for targeted awareness and stronger protection to shield these communities from Fiji’s growing drug…
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ESMA challenges ESRS reliefs, calls for time limits and clearer Paris-alignment guidance
in NewsEU watchdog ESMA flags potential risks in proposed permanent relief from sustainability reporting under the ESRS. While noting notable simplifications, it urges time-limited exemptions, clearer Paris Agreement alignment, and tighter guidance to preserve high-quality, consistent disclosures across the EU.
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Delaware Braces for Post-Storm Cleanup After Weekend Nor’easter
in NewsCleanup crews are working around the clock across Delaware after a weekend Nor’easter, as snow recedes and outages linger. In New Castle County, residents reflect on the chilly aftermath, while Kent and Sussex brace for a tougher cleanup. Through toppled trees, cold mornings, and small moments of cheer, the community’s grit shines through.