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  • White House backs PJM reliability backstop; Talen urges temporary extension

    White House backs PJM reliability backstop; Talen urges temporary extension

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    A regional push backed by White House support and a coalition of PJM governors is pressing for a temporary fix to keep the lights on while a longer-term plan takes shape. Talen Energy & partners argue a reliability backstop auction could spur the needed new generation, with costs tied to big electricity users but safeguards…

  • Fraser Island Dingo Incident Sparks Wildlife-Tourism Debate

    Fraser Island Dingo Incident Sparks Wildlife-Tourism Debate

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Tragedy casts a shadow over a remote island famed for its dingo population as investigators probe how a young traveler’s death occurred. The case sparks urgent questions about safety, tourism, and the delicate balance between visitors and wildlife.

  • Todd Blanche Faces Ethics Probe as DOJ OIG Scrutinizes Crypto Holdings and Prosecution Policy

    Todd Blanche Faces Ethics Probe as DOJ OIG Scrutinizes Crypto Holdings and Prosecution Policy

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    New questions about ethics and money surround Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as an inspector general review is sought over potential conflicts of interest. An updated complaint ties digital-asset holdings to policy decisions, spotlighting how personal investments might intersect with high-stakes governance in a rapidly evolving sector.

  • Alice in Borderland Season 3: Is This the End of the Game?

    Alice in Borderland Season 3: Is This the End of the Game?

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    From global acclaim to a finale that split fans, Alice in Borderland kept the conversation going long after the credits rolled. Season 3 wrapped the main story and sparked chatter about a possible spin-off—yet questions linger about what, if anything, lies ahead. Explore the reception, the twists that defined the run, and what the future…

  • Missouri braces for dangerously cold weekend as emergency measures take hold

    Missouri braces for dangerously cold weekend as emergency measures take hold

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Mid-Missouri braces for a dangerously cold weekend as single-digit temperatures and biting wind chills threaten frostbite in minutes. With emergency declarations, warming centers, road crews, and closures on the horizon, communities are rallying safety measures for the coming storm.

  • Kadavu Opens Fiji’s Grow Plus Greenhouse to Boost Local Seedlings

    Kadavu Opens Fiji’s Grow Plus Greenhouse to Boost Local Seedlings

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An ultra-modern Grow Plus greenhouse in Kavala is reshaping Fiji’s farming scene with free, high-quality seedlings and hands-on farmer support. This milestone promises bigger yields, stronger food security, and new opportunities for island growers.

  • Daybreak Welcomes Two Channel 8 Reporters as Istook Exits

    Daybreak Welcomes Two Channel 8 Reporters as Istook Exits

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Two Channel 8 reporters are set to join Daybreak this February as veteran anchor Marc Istook signs off, signaling a refreshed morning lineup and a new chapter for the show.

  • Vatuwaqa 13-Storey Housing Plan Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Minimal Environmental Impact

    Vatuwaqa 13-Storey Housing Plan Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Minimal Environmental Impact

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An environmental assessment for a proposed 13-storey Vatuwaqa apartment complex hints that impacts could stay minimal with strong mitigation and ongoing inspections. As planning approvals unfold, residents raise concerns over parking and traffic while supporters emphasize job opportunities and local growth.

  • Osaka withdraws from Australian Open as Inglis reaches fourth round

    Osaka withdraws from Australian Open as Inglis reaches fourth round

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Naomi Osaka withdraws from a high-stakes Australian Open third-round clash with Maddison Inglis due to a left abdominal issue. Inglis advances to the fourth round for the first time, edging closer to a potential Grand Slam moment.

  • New York Advances Affordable, Reliable Utilities for Con Edison Customers

    New York Advances Affordable, Reliable Utilities for Con Edison Customers

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    New York regulators are balancing reliability with affordability as they approve a three-year rate plan for Con Edison. The framework aims to curb the initial bill impact while funding a sweeping infrastructure push to keep service steady during severe weather. Behind the numbers lies a high-stakes trade-off between investor returns and what customers pay each…

  • Indiana iLottery Push Stalls in 2026 Session Amid Online Gambling Debates

    Indiana iLottery Push Stalls in 2026 Session Amid Online Gambling Debates

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Indiana’s bid to launch online lottery sales stalled as the 2026 session ends, with sponsor Rep. Manning pulling HB 1078 amid broad hesitancy toward expanding digital gambling. The debate surfaced tensions over iLottery, retail impact, and the politics of online gaming. The future of online lottery in the Hoosier State remains uncertain.

  • Why Are U.S. Murders Plummeting in 2025?

    Why Are U.S. Murders Plummeting in 2025?

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    2025 marked the steepest one-year drop in U.S. murders on record, hinting at a historic crime lull. While overall violence cooled, experts caution that gains may vary by neighborhood and many questions remain about what sparked the trend and what lies ahead for safer streets.

  • Minneapolis ICE Operation Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement

    Minneapolis ICE Operation Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Immigration

    An ICE operation in south Minneapolis left a father and his young daughter in custody, prompting questions about immigration enforcement and its effects on families. As a broader crackdown unfolds, communities are weighing safety, policy, and the human impact behind the headlines.

  • Naomi Osaka withdraws from Australian Open ahead of third-round clash

    Naomi Osaka withdraws from Australian Open ahead of third-round clash

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Naomi Osaka’s Australian Open run comes to an abrupt pause as she withdraws ahead of a third-round clash, citing an undisclosed injury. After a show-stopping start with a bold entrance and a hard-fought second-round effort, fans are left wondering what’s next for the two-time champion.

  • Elena Rybakina vs Tereza Valentova: Australian Open Third-Round Showdown in Melbourne

    Elena Rybakina vs Tereza Valentova: Australian Open Third-Round Showdown in Melbourne

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Sports

    All eyes at Melbourne Park as Elena Rybakina, the 2023 finalist, faces rising teenager Tereza Valentova in a dramatic third-round tussle. Experience meets breakthrough form on the outdoor hard courts, with plenty of twists and a potential upset in the air.

  • Delayed Leg Injuries After a Car Crash? A Charlotte Lawyer Explains Your Next Steps

    Delayed Leg Injuries After a Car Crash? A Charlotte Lawyer Explains Your Next Steps

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Car crashes can leave you facing leg injuries that disrupt daily life long after the impact. This teaser hints at why early, local guidance matters—shedding light on evolving symptoms, medical and insurance steps, and what recovery could look like.

  • Netflix’s Finding Her Edge: Ice-Dancing Teen Drama With Family Rivalries

    Netflix’s Finding Her Edge: Ice-Dancing Teen Drama With Family Rivalries

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Finding Her Edge glides into a world of ice, rivalry, and family secrets. Adriana, the overlooked middle sister, navigates a fractured legacy and a delicate romance as pressure mounts around the rink. A breezy blend of teen drama and sports moments, it charms with warmth and humor even as it skims familiar terrain.

  • S63.SI: ST Engineering Surges on Defense and Satcom Bets Ahead of Earnings

    S63.SI: ST Engineering Surges on Defense and Satcom Bets Ahead of Earnings

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Finance

    ST Engineering (S63.SI) shares advanced on optimism for defense and satcom demand ahead of February earnings. The rally sits on strong short-term momentum, though indicators hint at overbought conditions and higher volatility. With AI-driven security, urban solutions, and aerospace MRO in focus, the upcoming results could redefine the stock’s near‑term trajectory.

  • California’s Billionaire Tax: Silicon Valley’s High-Stakes Debate

    California’s Billionaire Tax: Silicon Valley’s High-Stakes Debate

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    California’s proposed one-time tax on billionaires has ignited a high-stakes clash between Silicon Valley’s wealthiest residents and state lawmakers. Supporters argue it could fund essential services, while critics warn it might dampen innovation and spur capital flight.

  • St. Paul ICE Raid Fuels Outcry Over Warrantless Detention

    St. Paul ICE Raid Fuels Outcry Over Warrantless Detention

    Jan 24, 2026
    in Immigration

    Masked federal agents stormed a St. Paul home and detained a U.S. citizen at gunpoint, leaving a family shaken and the neighborhood reeling. As officials defend the action, questions swirl about civil liberties and the reach of immigration enforcement.

  • TikTok US Spin-Off Promises Safeguards, Sparks Skepticism

    TikTok US Spin-Off Promises Safeguards, Sparks Skepticism

    Jan 24, 2026
    in News

    Big changes for TikTok as ByteDance moves most U.S. operations into a new, US-owned entity with promises of strong data safeguards and algorithm protections. Yet big questions remain about true independence and what this means for user privacy in the long run.

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  • White House backs PJM reliability backstop; Talen urges temporary extension
    White House backs PJM reliability backstop; Talen urges temporary extensionJanuary 24, 2026
    A regional push backed by White House support and a coalition of PJM governors is pressing for a temporary fix to keep the lights on while a longer-term plan takes shape. Talen Energy & partners argue a reliability backstop auction could spur the needed new generation, with costs tied to big electricity users but safeguards for growth. The debate centers on a market-driven path to address capacity shortfalls without turning a temporary measure into a permanent solution.
  • Fraser Island Dingo Incident Sparks Wildlife-Tourism Debate
    Fraser Island Dingo Incident Sparks Wildlife-Tourism DebateJanuary 24, 2026
    Tragedy casts a shadow over a remote island famed for its dingo population as investigators probe how a young traveler’s death occurred. The case sparks urgent questions about safety, tourism, and the delicate balance between visitors and wildlife.
  • Todd Blanche Faces Ethics Probe as DOJ OIG Scrutinizes Crypto Holdings and Prosecution Policy
    Todd Blanche Faces Ethics Probe as DOJ OIG Scrutinizes Crypto Holdings and Prosecution PolicyJanuary 24, 2026
    New questions about ethics and money surround Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as an inspector general review is sought over potential conflicts of interest. An updated complaint ties digital-asset holdings to policy decisions, spotlighting how personal investments might intersect with high-stakes governance in a rapidly evolving sector.
  • Alice in Borderland Season 3: Is This the End of the Game?
    Alice in Borderland Season 3: Is This the End of the Game?January 24, 2026
    From global acclaim to a finale that split fans, Alice in Borderland kept the conversation going long after the credits rolled. Season 3 wrapped the main story and sparked chatter about a possible spin-off—yet questions linger about what, if anything, lies ahead. Explore the reception, the twists that defined the run, and what the future might hold for Borderland.
  • Missouri braces for dangerously cold weekend as emergency measures take hold
    Missouri braces for dangerously cold weekend as emergency measures take holdJanuary 24, 2026
    Mid-Missouri braces for a dangerously cold weekend as single-digit temperatures and biting wind chills threaten frostbite in minutes. With emergency declarations, warming centers, road crews, and closures on the horizon, communities are rallying safety measures for the coming storm.
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