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  • Philadelphia Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds of Flights as Limited Service Resumes

    Philadelphia Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds of Flights as Limited Service Resumes

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Philadelphia 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.

  • South Florida Braces for Warmer, Rainy Start to March

    South Florida Braces for Warmer, Rainy Start to March

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    South 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.

  • Fiji Unites Faith and Communities in National Campaign

    Fiji Unites Faith and Communities in National Campaign

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Unity 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.

  • Tallahassee Weather: Brief Cold Snap Ahead, Then a Warmer Week

    Tallahassee Weather: Brief Cold Snap Ahead, Then a Warmer Week

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Cool 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.

  • Rotuma’s Drug Threat Highlights Fiji’s Maritime Security Gaps

    Rotuma’s Drug Threat Highlights Fiji’s Maritime Security Gaps

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Rotuma’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…

  • ESMA challenges ESRS reliefs, calls for time limits and clearer Paris-alignment guidance

    ESMA challenges ESRS reliefs, calls for time limits and clearer Paris-alignment guidance

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    EU 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.

  • Delaware Braces for Post-Storm Cleanup After Weekend Nor’easter

    Delaware Braces for Post-Storm Cleanup After Weekend Nor’easter

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Cleanup 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.

  • Alexandria Schools Pivot to Virtual Learning as Winter Storm Looms

    Alexandria Schools Pivot to Virtual Learning as Winter Storm Looms

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Winter weather forces a switch to remote learning for Alexandria students tomorrow, with live Zoom instruction and independent work. Check Canvas or Clever by 8 a.m. for the day’s schedule and attendance details, plus virtual office hours from teachers. Essential staff should report only if travel is safe; city services continue, and the winter shelter…

  • 17-Year-Old Fisherman Turns Grief into Hope

    17-Year-Old Fisherman Turns Grief into Hope

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    At 17, Jacob Moore turns heartbreak into grit, balancing grief, family duty, and a dream to chart his own course at sea. From selling tuna to joining a youth fishing program, his resilience illuminates what it means to keep moving forward.

  • Dubai Day 2 Showdown: Will Medvedev Extend Momentum Against Rising Shang?

    Dubai Day 2 Showdown: Will Medvedev Extend Momentum Against Rising Shang?

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    A Day 2 blockbuster on the outdoor hard courts as Medvedev meets Shang Juncheng, a clash whose result could reshape the tournament’s momentum. With a packed schedule and big implications for the top half, every point could tilt the narrative—boosting one run of form or sparking a dramatic rebound. Will Medvedev’s confidence carry him forward,…

  • Mensik Upsets Sinner, Eyes Dubai Showdown With Hurkacz

    Mensik Upsets Sinner, Eyes Dubai Showdown With Hurkacz

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Fresh off a shocking win over world No. 2 Jannik Sinner, 20-year-old Jakub Mensik carries bold confidence into Dubai. He meets Hubert Hurkacz in a high-stakes Round of 32 clash that could spark the next chapter of his breakout season.

  • From 2019 Letters to 2026 Gold: Hughes and Liu’s Olympic Glory

    From 2019 Letters to 2026 Gold: Hughes and Liu’s Olympic Glory

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Jack Hughes and Alysa Liu revisit the 2019 letters they wrote to their future selves, tracing a remarkable journey from prodigies to Olympic champions. Their reflections offer a glimpse into how bold dreams, relentless work, and pivotal moments can turn vision into history.

  • Fiji and Rotuma Methodists Unveil 3-Year Prayer and Fasting Plan for National Unity

    Fiji and Rotuma Methodists Unveil 3-Year Prayer and Fasting Plan for National Unity

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Methodist Church launches a bold 3-year program blending prayer, fasting, and community action to knit the nation closer together. Backed by government partners, leaders describe an inclusive, cross-sector effort—across faith, traditional authority, and civil society—aimed at spiritual renewal and a more responsible future.

  • England vs Pakistan: Will Spin Decide the Pallekele Super Eights Clash?

    England vs Pakistan: Will Spin Decide the Pallekele Super Eights Clash?

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    England and Pakistan collide in Pallekele, both chasing momentum in the Super Eights. A spin-friendly track and early pressure could decide the pace of the game, testing batting form and bowling discipline alike. Who will seize the initiative as the semifinal race tightens?

  • Jimenez Law Firm Expands Personal Injury Services Across Northeast Florida

    Jimenez Law Firm Expands Personal Injury Services Across Northeast Florida

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Jacksonville’s Jimenez Law Firm is expanding its personal injury practice to serve more communities across Northeast Florida. Known for thorough advocacy for accident victims, the firm now broadens its reach across a wide range of cases—from car crashes to premises liability—while prioritizing accessible, compassionate client service.

  • Shapovalov Aims for Top-10 Return as Dubai 2026 Debut Looms

    Shapovalov Aims for Top-10 Return as Dubai 2026 Debut Looms

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Denis Shapovalov is in the middle of a defining comeback, recalibrating his game to reclaim a spot among tennis’s elite. Backed by a supportive home setup in Dubai and a renewed mindset, the Canadian is chasing consistency and a return to the top. With a Dubai debut looming and fierce rivals on the rise, his…

  • Dubai Duty Free Tennis: Fils-Lehecka Rematch Headlines Opening Round

    Dubai Duty Free Tennis: Fils-Lehecka Rematch Headlines Opening Round

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Sports

    Dubai opens with two gripping first-round clashes: a Doha rematch between Arthur Fils and Jiri Lehecka, and Daniil Medvedev’s bid to rebound against Jerry Shang. With form fluctuating, momentum could swing quickly as the tournament gets underway.

  • iTaukei Education Scholarship Programme Launched to Empower Fiji’s Future Leaders

    iTaukei Education Scholarship Programme Launched to Empower Fiji’s Future Leaders

    Feb 24, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A new scholarship drive by the iTaukei Land Trust Board opens doors for 15 aspiring scholars, aiming to strengthen families and communities through education. Led by Prime Minister Rabuka, the program centers on long-term capacity building and sustainable prosperity beyond land management. Recipients will pursue fields spanning engineering, healthcare, and aviation, with personal stories of…

  • Bearded Dragon Moment: Rose Byrne Balances Fame and Family During Awards Season

    Bearded Dragon Moment: Rose Byrne Balances Fame and Family During Awards Season

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    Behind the awards-season glow, Rose Byrne’s home life unfolds with a bearded dragon, busy kids, and a love that keeps pace with the spotlight. A savvy peek at how celebrity parenting meets everyday chaos.

  • Damascus July 2012: The Hidden Human Toll of Syria’s Uprising

    Damascus July 2012: The Hidden Human Toll of Syria’s Uprising

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    July 2012 transformed Damascus from a vibrant tapestry into a city gripped by fear. Behind the headlines lie intimate stories of ordinary people navigating danger, loyalty, and the stubborn spark of humanity. A piercing look at the personal costs and quiet courage that emerge when a city is torn apart by conflict.

  • Horacio Becomes Cat 5 in the Southern Hemisphere, a Rare Sign of Changing Ocean Power

    Horacio Becomes Cat 5 in the Southern Hemisphere, a Rare Sign of Changing Ocean Power

    Feb 24, 2026
    in News

    An exceptionally powerful cyclone has surged to Category 5 in the Southern Hemisphere, fueled by warm seas and favorable winds. As it moves into cooler waters, forecasters expect a gradual weakening—though its exact path and potential marine implications remain uncertain. Climate scientists say this rare event could foreshadow shifts in tropical cyclone activity in a…

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  • Philadelphia Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds of Flights as Limited Service Resumes
    Philadelphia Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds of Flights as Limited Service ResumesFebruary 24, 2026
    Philadelphia 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.
  • South Florida Braces for Warmer, Rainy Start to March
    South Florida Braces for Warmer, Rainy Start to MarchFebruary 24, 2026
    South 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.
  • Fiji Unites Faith and Community in National Campaign Against Drugs and HIV
    Fiji Unites Faith and Communities in National CampaignFebruary 24, 2026
    Unity 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.
  • Tallahassee Weather: Brief Cold Snap Ahead, Then a Warmer Week
    Tallahassee Weather: Brief Cold Snap Ahead, Then a Warmer WeekFebruary 24, 2026
    Cool 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.
  • Rotuma Faces Drug Prevention Gaps and Maritime Security Shortfalls
    Rotuma’s Drug Threat Highlights Fiji’s Maritime Security GapsFebruary 24, 2026
    Rotuma’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 crisis.
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