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  • Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merge to Form Mexican Airline Group — What It Could Mean for Travelers

    Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merge to Form Mexican Airline Group — What It Could Mean for Travelers

    Jan 6, 2026
    in News

    Volaris and Viva Aerobus are joining forces in a merger of equals to form a new Mexican airline group, aiming to finalize by 2026 while keeping both brands intact. The move could reshape Mexico’s domestic market and influence international routes as regulators weigh the proposal. Across travel and sports marketing, bold campaigns and sponsorships hint…

  • Fiji Faces Inflation Risk as Global Oil Shocks Loom

    Fiji Faces Inflation Risk as Global Oil Shocks Loom

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Global tensions threaten to push fuel prices higher and ripple through Fiji’s transport, food, and everyday costs. Opposition leader Inia Seruiratu warns that Fiji’s reliance on imported fuel and goods could leave the economy exposed to shocks beyond its region. He urges proactive planning, energy diversification, and resilience across tourism, farming, and remittances to weather…

  • Kamloops Star Hudson Williams Breaks Out in Heated Rivalry Ahead of Fallon Debut

    Kamloops Star Hudson Williams Breaks Out in Heated Rivalry Ahead of Fallon Debut

    Jan 6, 2026
    in News

    Kamloops-born Hudson Williams bursts onto the global stage with a steamy breakout in Heated Rivalry, bringing Shane Hollander to life in a romance that’s got audiences buzzing. From small-town roots to international acclaim, his rising star is just getting started.

  • PAP Blames Privatization for Fiji’s Rising Electricity Bills

    PAP Blames Privatization for Fiji’s Rising Electricity Bills

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Fiji News

    The PAP weighs in on the electricity pricing debate, arguing that privatizing Energy Fiji Ltd has paved the way for higher bills. It blames former leadership for the structural changes and calls for real public consultation before any tariff moves.

  • Kenyon Martin Challenges NBA’s 65-Game Rule, Urges Flexibility for Awards

    Kenyon Martin Challenges NBA’s 65-Game Rule, Urges Flexibility for Awards

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Kenyon Martin challenges the NBA’s 65-game rule, arguing that injuries and unforeseen setbacks shouldn’t wipe a player’s shot at top honors. With Jokic sidelined by a knee issue and the fairness of the award seemingly up for debate, this season’s chase for greatness is getting thornier than ever.

  • Hidden Ring Habits: How Often Do Married Couples Really Wear Their Wedding Rings?

    Hidden Ring Habits: How Often Do Married Couples Really Wear Their Wedding Rings?

    Jan 6, 2026
    in News

    Wedding bands are proving to be more than just a symbol of love. A playful and poignant mix of habits shows how couples navigate safety, comfort, and daily life—with silicone bands, night-quiet rituals, and keepsakes that say more than metal ever could. The stories hint at love’s resilience when rings take a backseat to reality.

  • Davis Trade Rumors Spark Rebound Duel in Mavericks-Kings Clash

    Davis Trade Rumors Spark Rebound Duel in Mavericks-Kings Clash

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Two Western Conference powers collide in a fast-paced, rebound-driven showdown as Dallas visits Sacramento. With Anthony Davis under the spotlight and the Mavericks pushing the tempo, the Kings’ frontcourt injuries set the stage for a dramatic night. Expect a high-energy battle that could tilt the momentum in either direction.

  • BYU’s AJ Dybantsa Named USBWA Oscar Robertson High-Major Player of the Month for December

    BYU’s AJ Dybantsa Named USBWA Oscar Robertson High-Major Player of the Month for December

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    December belonged to BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa, earning the USBWA Oscar Robertson High-Major Player of the Month after a string of jaw-dropping performances. From clutch comebacks to record-setting nights, his breakout season is just getting started as Big 12 play looms.

  • Max Christie Sparks Mavericks’ Three-Point Surge

    Max Christie Sparks Mavericks’ Three-Point Surge

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Max Christie is stepping into a bigger role for Dallas, turning growing confidence into dangerous perimeter play. As the Mavericks push for more three-point volume, his breakout stretch could redefine their offensive rhythm.

  • Tomorrowland Asia Debut Lands in Pattaya, Thailand

    Tomorrowland Asia Debut Lands in Pattaya, Thailand

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Tomorrowland expands its universe to Asia with a full-scale edition in Pattaya this December. A three-day celebration of colossal stages and electric energy that signals a bold new chapter for Thailand’s thriving live-music scene.

  • Back-to-Back Final Week Letdowns Define Circa’s NFL Survivor Contender

    Back-to-Back Final Week Letdowns Define Circa’s NFL Survivor Contender

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    An anonymous contestant battles heartbreak and grit in a high-stakes NFL survivor season. With the mantra “the result is the result” guiding him through the sting, the piece teases resilience, lessons learned, and a determined return next season.

  • Cooper Flagg Surges in All-Star Voting as Only Rookie on West Leaderboard

    Cooper Flagg Surges in All-Star Voting as Only Rookie on West Leaderboard

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Cooper Flagg’s All-Star bid is heating up as the Mavericks rookie climbs into the Western Conference voting leaders. A historic surge for a first-year star has fans buzzing as All-Star weekend approaches.

  • Tennessee Edge Rush Shaken by Transfer Portal Exodus

    Tennessee Edge Rush Shaken by Transfer Portal Exodus

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Jordan Ross’ transfer creates a wave of uncertainty around Tennessee’s edge rush as the Volunteers scramble to rebuild depth. With a new defensive coordinator guiding the rebuild and several departures clearing the way for fresh names, the next moves could redefine the defense in the seasons ahead.

  • Philip Yancey Reveals Eight-Year Infidelity and Steps Back from Public Life

    Philip Yancey Reveals Eight-Year Infidelity and Steps Back from Public Life

    Jan 6, 2026
    in News

    Philip Yancey confronts a painful confession and begins a quiet journey toward repair, testing the boundaries between grace, accountability, and true renewal.

  • USC Women’s Basketball Aims to Reignite Momentum at Home vs. Oregon After UCLA Drubbing

    USC Women’s Basketball Aims to Reignite Momentum at Home vs. Oregon After UCLA Drubbing

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    USC women’s basketball hosts Oregon in a pivotal home clash as the Trojans look to rebound from a tough defeat. With JuJu Watkins sidelined, guard play will be under the spotlight, while Oregon arrives with momentum behind Katie Fiso. A win at the Galen Center could spark USC’s turnaround.

  • Brett Favre Reveals Parkinson’s Battle: Morning Stiffness and Hope for 2026

    Brett Favre Reveals Parkinson’s Battle: Morning Stiffness and Hope for 2026

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Health

    Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre opens up about his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease, sharing how mornings and daily routines are changing for him. He notes the condition can present itself in different ways and speaks with faith and gratitude about looking toward 2026.

  • Brisbane ATP 250 Round Two: Medvedev Headlines a Day of High-Stakes Showdowns

    Brisbane ATP 250 Round Two: Medvedev Headlines a Day of High-Stakes Showdowns

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Brisbane’s ATP 250 is heating up as second-round action unfolds, with a marquee night featuring Medvedev and a slate of rising-star battles. Korda meets Lehecka, Michelsen faces Tien, and Opelka takes on Majchrzak, all shaping up to deliver gripping rallies, momentum swings, and early-season breakthroughs.

  • Fiji to Join Rotterdam Convention, Boosting Chemical Safety

    Fiji to Join Rotterdam Convention, Boosting Chemical Safety

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji moves to join the Rotterdam Convention, adopting the Prior Informed Consent framework for hazardous chemicals and pesticides. The step targets stronger national chemical management and safer handling in agriculture and industry, even as capacity and emergency-response gaps are addressed.

  • Colts Enter a New Era Under Carlie Irsay-Gordon

    Colts Enter a New Era Under Carlie Irsay-Gordon

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    Carlie Irsay-Gordon steps into Colts leadership with a fresh vision that could redefine the franchise’s course. Blending respect for tradition with a new, strategic approach, she signals a potential shift in how the team moves forward—and what the next chapter might look like for the franchise.

  • Gauff Urges More US Fans as 2026 Tennis Season Opens in Australia

    Gauff Urges More US Fans as 2026 Tennis Season Opens in Australia

    Jan 6, 2026
    in Sports

    The 2026 tennis season is off and running across Australia and New Zealand, full of bold moments and looming questions. Coco Gauff calls for more American fan support, while Taylor Fritz faces a knee issue and a controversial moment on the court, as injuries and comebacks shape the early run-up to the Australian Open.

  • The Rookie Heads to Prague for a High-Stakes Season Premiere

    The Rookie Heads to Prague for a High-Stakes Season Premiere

    Jan 6, 2026
    in News

    The Rookie soars to Prague for a globe-trotting season 8, delivering international stakes and high-octane drama. Nathan Fillion and Jenna Dewan tease prickly tensions, a returning adversary, and mission chaos that could upend loyalties. Expect stunning scenery, sharp wit, and twists that keep the adrenaline flowing.

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  • Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merge to Form Mexican Airline Group — What It Could Mean for Travelers
    Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merge to Form Mexican Airline Group — What It Could Mean for TravelersJanuary 6, 2026
    Volaris and Viva Aerobus are joining forces in a merger of equals to form a new Mexican airline group, aiming to finalize by 2026 while keeping both brands intact. The move could reshape Mexico’s domestic market and influence international routes as regulators weigh the proposal. Across travel and sports marketing, bold campaigns and sponsorships hint at a dynamic, post-pandemic revival in leisure travel.
  • Fiji Faces Inflation Risk as Global Oil Shocks Loom
    Fiji Faces Inflation Risk as Global Oil Shocks LoomJanuary 6, 2026
    Global tensions threaten to push fuel prices higher and ripple through Fiji’s transport, food, and everyday costs. Opposition leader Inia Seruiratu warns that Fiji’s reliance on imported fuel and goods could leave the economy exposed to shocks beyond its region. He urges proactive planning, energy diversification, and resilience across tourism, farming, and remittances to weather the volatility.
  • Kamloops Star Hudson Williams Breaks Out in Heated Rivalry Ahead of Fallon Debut
    Kamloops Star Hudson Williams Breaks Out in Heated Rivalry Ahead of Fallon DebutJanuary 6, 2026
    Kamloops-born Hudson Williams bursts onto the global stage with a steamy breakout in Heated Rivalry, bringing Shane Hollander to life in a romance that’s got audiences buzzing. From small-town roots to international acclaim, his rising star is just getting started.
  • PAP Blames Privatization for Fiji's Rising Electricity Bills
    PAP Blames Privatization for Fiji’s Rising Electricity BillsJanuary 6, 2026
    The PAP weighs in on the electricity pricing debate, arguing that privatizing Energy Fiji Ltd has paved the way for higher bills. It blames former leadership for the structural changes and calls for real public consultation before any tariff moves.
  • Kenyon Martin Challenges NBA's 65-Game Rule, Urges Flexibility for Awards
    Kenyon Martin Challenges NBA’s 65-Game Rule, Urges Flexibility for AwardsJanuary 6, 2026
    Kenyon Martin challenges the NBA’s 65-game rule, arguing that injuries and unforeseen setbacks shouldn’t wipe a player’s shot at top honors. With Jokic sidelined by a knee issue and the fairness of the award seemingly up for debate, this season’s chase for greatness is getting thornier than ever.
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