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  • Fiji drug-conspiracy case moves to Lautoka High Court

    Fiji drug-conspiracy case moves to Lautoka High Court

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Five suspects are charged in a major drug operation as the case advances to the High Court. With investigations ongoing, officials hint at more developments and possible additional arrests.

  • Comeback Triumph Sparks Suva Bowls Season Ahead of Commonwealth Games Trials

    Comeback Triumph Sparks Suva Bowls Season Ahead of Commonwealth Games Trials

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An opening weekend triumph at Suva Bowling Club hints at a season filled with drama and determination. A rising trio capped a late comeback to start 2026 on a high, setting the stage for national trials and the looming Commonwealth Games. Momentum is building as the season unfolds.

  • Deep Freeze Forces Closures Across Tuscaloosa Schools and Campuses

    Deep Freeze Forces Closures Across Tuscaloosa Schools and Campuses

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    An Arctic chill prompts widespread closures and shifted schedules across Tuscaloosa, from schools to campuses and city services. With temperatures plunging into the teens, icy roads and safety concerns take center stage—though a milder, partly sunny day is on the horizon.

  • Baltimore Braces for Brutal Arctic Freeze After Historic Snowfall

    Baltimore Braces for Brutal Arctic Freeze After Historic Snowfall

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Baltimore wakes to a record snowfall followed by a brutal Arctic chill that could last the week. Bitter winds and icy roads are just the start, with a looming chance of another coastal storm on the horizon.

  • Chicago Braces for Brutal Cold Wave as Schools Close and City Rallies to Help the Vulnerable

    Chicago Braces for Brutal Cold Wave as Schools Close and City Rallies to Help the Vulnerable

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Chicago braces for an extreme cold blast, with schools closed and warming centers opening as wind chills plunge. A quick look at how the city is preparing to protect residents and what you need to know to stay safe.

  • Nadi road tragedy sparks new push for youth road-safety and alcohol awareness

    Nadi road tragedy sparks new push for youth road-safety and alcohol awareness

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An overnight road tragedy in Nadi has sparked renewed calls for road safety. As investigators piece together what happened, authorities remind everyone to stay vigilant and make safer choices around busy streets.

  • Savannah Guthrie’s Triumphant Return to Today After Vocal Cord Surgery

    Savannah Guthrie’s Triumphant Return to Today After Vocal Cord Surgery

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Savannah Guthrie makes a triumphant return to the Today show after a delicate vocal cord procedure. She’s sharing an uplifting update on her recovery and what fans can expect from her return to the desk.

  • Filipino Teen Tennis Star Nets Wild Card for WTA 125

    Filipino Teen Tennis Star Nets Wild Card for WTA 125

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Sports

    An 18-year-old Filipino prodigy lands a wildcard into a prestigious WTA 125 event, signaling a rising new chapter for Philippine tennis. Tennielle “Tenny” Madis from Cotabato is chasing experience, a college tennis dream in Hawaii, and a chance to prove herself on the world stage. Her first test comes against a seasoned rival, with a…

  • Video Challenges Official Narrative in Minneapolis ICE Shooting

    Video Challenges Official Narrative in Minneapolis ICE Shooting

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fresh footage fuels new questions in Minneapolis after a tense confrontation between federal immigration agents and mourners. As protests flare and officials defend their actions, the story hints at a deeper clash over immigration enforcement and community safety.

  • Recalls Across Foods and Home Appliances Signal Fresh Safety Alerts

    Recalls Across Foods and Home Appliances Signal Fresh Safety Alerts

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    A fresh round of recalls is turning up safety concerns in both foods and everyday appliances. From a minifridge with a fire risk to possible contamination in chocolate, chicken, and tuna, a quick kitchen check could make all the difference.

  • New Sigatoka Bank Branch Sparks Hopes for Local Economy and Farmers

    New Sigatoka Bank Branch Sparks Hopes for Local Economy and Farmers

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Sigatoka welcomes a new BRED Bank branch, a move hailed as a boost for the local economy. Better access to finance for farmers and small businesses, along with fresh banking competition, could spark lasting growth across Nadroga–Navosa.

  • Dulles Airport Faces Bold Makeover: Will the Iconic Saarinen Terminal Stay?

    Dulles Airport Faces Bold Makeover: Will the Iconic Saarinen Terminal Stay?

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Dulles International may be nearing a bold renaissance, with proposals ranging from wellness pods to a sweeping redevelopment. The debate pits modernization against preserving Saarinen’s iconic terminal, even as tech-driven ideas surface—like underground autonomous shuttles and streamlined travel experiences. The outcome could redefine the airport’s role as the capital’s gateway.

  • Lautoka Parents Brace for Back-to-School Costs as Aid Falls Short

    Lautoka Parents Brace for Back-to-School Costs as Aid Falls Short

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    With the new school year approaching, Lautoka families are navigating soaring costs, tight budgets, and the fine line between needs and wants. A mother’s relentless effort to stretch every dollar highlights the resilience fueling students’ education amid financial strain.

  • Fiji Youth Rugby Buzz as Ba Hosts Eastern Saints in First Suva-to-Ba Friendly

    Fiji Youth Rugby Buzz as Ba Hosts Eastern Saints in First Suva-to-Ba Friendly

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Young rugby talents from Ba and Suva took the field for friendly matches that emphasized development, fun, and community. A landmark trip for the Eastern Saints Academy offered a glimpse of the region’s budding junior players ahead of the new school term.

  • Joliet weekend gunfire sparks double homicide investigation

    Joliet weekend gunfire sparks double homicide investigation

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Investigators are probing a Joliet weekend tragedy that left a mother and her young son dead. A man was found injured nearby, and an 8-year-old with special needs survived as authorities search for answers behind the deadly gunfire.

  • Storm 5 Alert Triggers Widespread Power Outages in Middle Tennessee

    Storm 5 Alert Triggers Widespread Power Outages in Middle Tennessee

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Winter storm grips Middle Tennessee, leaving thousands without power as crews race to restore service. With frigid temps and slick roads persisting, officials monitor ongoing outages across the region and brace for more winter weather ahead.

  • Midlands Warm Up as Ice Clears and a Dry Week Looms

    Midlands Warm Up as Ice Clears and a Dry Week Looms

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Midlands weather is easing as temperatures rise above freezing and sunshine returns, melting lingering ice. Expect improved travel with a few slick spots on bridges and overpasses. A dry, sunny stretch is on the horizon, though it will stay cool, with only a slim chance of rain returning next weekend.

  • White House Melania Documentary Screening Sparks Controversy Amid Minneapolis Shooting

    White House Melania Documentary Screening Sparks Controversy Amid Minneapolis Shooting

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Inside the White House East Room, a star-studded screening of the Melania documentary drew a high-profile crowd amid moments of national tension. As politicians, business leaders, and cultural icons watched, questions about timing, narrative, and private moments in public life hung in the air. The film promises a revealing look that’s already sparking lively conversation.

  • Maine Prepares for Major Winter Storm as Statewide Office Closures Loom

    Maine Prepares for Major Winter Storm as Statewide Office Closures Loom

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Winter storm warnings loom over Maine, leading to a statewide closure of government offices and hazardous travel conditions. As crews brace for heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, officials urge caution, preparation, and patience for everyone navigating the storm.

  • Raiders’ Head Coach Search Heats Up With Promising Young Offensive Minds

    Raiders’ Head Coach Search Heats Up With Promising Young Offensive Minds

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Sports

    Raiders’ head-coaching search is picking up speed, with a slate of young, offense-minded leaders under consideration. One candidate, Klay Kubiak, has stepped back from head-coaching talks, while others like Davis Webb, Klint Kubiak, and Vance Joseph are rising in the conversation.

  • BRED Bank Opens in Sigatoka, Boosting Nadroga-Navosa Growth

    BRED Bank Opens in Sigatoka, Boosting Nadroga-Navosa Growth

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Sigatoka marks a new financial milestone as BRED Bank opens a branch, signaling renewed momentum for the Nadroga–Navosa region. The move is poised to broaden access to modern banking and energize local business and development efforts.

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  • Five Charged in Fiji Drug Conspiracy Case Remanded
    Fiji drug-conspiracy case moves to Lautoka High CourtJanuary 26, 2026
    Five suspects are charged in a major drug operation as the case advances to the High Court. With investigations ongoing, officials hint at more developments and possible additional arrests.
  • Tamavua Triples champions spark Suva lawn bowls season ahead of national trials
    Comeback Triumph Sparks Suva Bowls Season Ahead of Commonwealth Games TrialsJanuary 26, 2026
    An opening weekend triumph at Suva Bowling Club hints at a season filled with drama and determination. A rising trio capped a late comeback to start 2026 on a high, setting the stage for national trials and the looming Commonwealth Games. Momentum is building as the season unfolds.
  • Deep Freeze Forces Closures Across Tuscaloosa Schools and Campuses
    Deep Freeze Forces Closures Across Tuscaloosa Schools and CampusesJanuary 26, 2026
    An Arctic chill prompts widespread closures and shifted schedules across Tuscaloosa, from schools to campuses and city services. With temperatures plunging into the teens, icy roads and safety concerns take center stage—though a milder, partly sunny day is on the horizon.
  • Baltimore Braces for Brutal Arctic Freeze After Historic Snowfall
    Baltimore Braces for Brutal Arctic Freeze After Historic SnowfallJanuary 26, 2026
    Baltimore wakes to a record snowfall followed by a brutal Arctic chill that could last the week. Bitter winds and icy roads are just the start, with a looming chance of another coastal storm on the horizon.
  • Chicago Braces for Brutal Cold Wave as Schools Close and City Rallies to Help the Vulnerable
    Chicago Braces for Brutal Cold Wave as Schools Close and City Rallies to Help the VulnerableJanuary 26, 2026
    Chicago braces for an extreme cold blast, with schools closed and warming centers opening as wind chills plunge. A quick look at how the city is preparing to protect residents and what you need to know to stay safe.
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