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  • Joao Fonseca Battles Collignon at Indian Wells as He Aims for Momentum

    Joao Fonseca Battles Collignon at Indian Wells as He Aims for Momentum

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Two rising stars collide in the desert as Joao Fonseca faces Raphael Collignon at Indian Wells. The 19-year-old Brazilian is hungry to reboot a slow start to 2026, while Collignon arrives with growing confidence after recent wins. A clash of styles, big stakes, and a pivotal moment in California await.

  • University of New Mexico Names 32-Year-Old Berryman AD, Signals New Era for Lobos

    University of New Mexico Names 32-Year-Old Berryman AD, Signals New Era for Lobos

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    At just 32, Ryan Berryman steps into one of the youngest full-time athletic director roles in the FBS, signaling a bold new era for UNM athletics. Momentum is building—from standout coaching debuts to major arena partnerships—hinting at big things ahead. A fresh leadership chapter promises growth across competition, academics, and community.

  • NCAA Bid in the Balance as Lobos Take on Rams at The Pit

    NCAA Bid in the Balance as Lobos Take on Rams at The Pit

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Two Mountain West rivals collide at The Pit in a prime-time showdown where pace meets grit and every possession matters. A high-stakes clash that could shape the late-season fate for the Lobos and Rams.

  • Deepwater Horizon hits Netflix a decade after release

    Deepwater Horizon hits Netflix a decade after release

    Mar 4, 2026
    in News

    Ten years after the disaster, a taut, meticulously crafted thriller returns to Netflix. With restrained performances and keen attention to detail, it pulls you into a day when courage meets corporate tragedy, offering a sobering look at a pivotal moment in industrial history.

  • From Cane to Campus: A Blind Fiji Student’s Braille-Driven Path to Education

    From Cane to Campus: A Blind Fiji Student’s Braille-Driven Path to Education

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Veronica Narayan moves through life by counting turns and trusting her white cane to light the way. From learning Braille in the classroom to shaping inclusive education with technology, her story is a powerful testament to resilience, courage, and the quest for equal opportunity.

  • Fijian Mother Discovers New Purpose After Women’s Empowerment Training

    Fijian Mother Discovers New Purpose After Women’s Empowerment Training

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Lite Tuikaba’s daily grind in rural Fiji hides a powerful turning point. A transformative workshop nudges her to rethink leadership, health, and budgeting, unlocking a new sense of purpose. A story of resilience and quiet strength that hints at possibilities for her family and community.

  • Levinson Family Presses to Include Remains in Iran Nuclear Talks

    Levinson Family Presses to Include Remains in Iran Nuclear Talks

    Mar 4, 2026
    in News

    Amid rising tensions with Iran, the family of former FBI agent Robert Levinson makes a bold plea: secure the return of his remains in any future diplomatic deal. Their decades-long quest for truth and accountability unfolds as regional conflict intensifies and unanswered questions linger.

  • Confident Woman Empowerment Training Expands to Remote Fiji Communities

    Confident Woman Empowerment Training Expands to Remote Fiji Communities

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Fiji News

    LifeBread Stay Connected is widening its reach by bringing the Confident Woman program directly into communities, including the Yasawa Islands, with support from Women’s Fund Fiji. This community-focused training shifts from business topics to personal empowerment—covering self-care, leadership, and financial wellbeing—and is sparking new possibilities for women, with plans to expand further across Ba Province.

  • Sea Cucumbers: Fisheries Ministry Lacks Authority to Set Prices, Promises Oversight

    Sea Cucumbers: Fisheries Ministry Lacks Authority to Set Prices, Promises Oversight

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Why can’t sea cucumber prices be set by law? The Fisheries Ministry says the Fisheries Act doesn’t grant pricing authority, but it’s stepping up transparency: buyers must disclose proposed prices and operate from designated stations under ministry oversight to protect fishermen and the trade.

  • Edward Jones Bank Gets Regulators’ Green Light to Launch in 2027

    Edward Jones Bank Gets Regulators’ Green Light to Launch in 2027

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Finance

    Edward Jones has cleared regulatory hurdles to launch its own bank, giving clients access to deposits and certificates of deposit as part of a broader move to integrate advisory and banking services. A milestone aligned with a multi-year plan, with a debut anticipated in early 2027.

  • Kuminga’s 27-Point Hawks Debut Signals New Chapter After Warriors

    Kuminga’s 27-Point Hawks Debut Signals New Chapter After Warriors

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Jonathan Kuminga bursts onto his new chapter in Atlanta with a standout debut, dropping a season-high 27 as the Hawks roll over the Wizards. A fresh start after Golden State, his blend of power dunks and timely shooting hints at big things ahead for the season.

  • Hawks face injury doubts ahead of Sunday Blazers showdown as Kuminga shines

    Hawks face injury doubts ahead of Sunday Blazers showdown as Kuminga shines

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Jalen Johnson are listed as questionable for a pivotal showdown with the Trail Blazers. If they sit, Atlanta will lean on depth as Kuminga aims to build on a blistering start and power the playoff push.

  • NBA Star Jrue Holiday Among Victims in Million-Dollar Investment Fraud Case

    NBA Star Jrue Holiday Among Victims in Million-Dollar Investment Fraud Case

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Finance

    Jrue Holiday and other NBA stars were pulled into a high-stakes fraud scheme led by a trusted advisor. From inflated deals to diverted funds, the case exposes how even top athletes can fall prey to financial deceit—and the courtroom drama continues.

  • Barzal Leads Playmaking Spotlight as Islanders Face Ducks; Nylander and Carlsson in Focus

    Barzal Leads Playmaking Spotlight as Islanders Face Ducks; Nylander and Carlsson in Focus

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Three star playmakers take the spotlight as the Islanders clash with the Ducks on Wednesday. Barzal’s elite setup, Nylander’s all-around threat, and Carlsson’s reliable take on goals and shots set the stage for a night of electric hockey and buzz-worthy moments. A quick look at what could shape the action and captivate fans across the…

  • Opening World Baseball Classic Showdown: Can Australia Upset Chinese Taipei?

    Opening World Baseball Classic Showdown: Can Australia Upset Chinese Taipei?

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    All eyes are on the opening World Baseball Classic clash between Australia and Chinese Taipei. With lineup changes and pitching battles shaping the odds, this game promises plenty of drama for fans and bettors alike. Here’s what to watch as the first pitch approaches.

  • USC Star Parted Ways After Incident as Trojans Hit Five-Game Slide Ahead of Washington Clash

    USC Star Parted Ways After Incident as Trojans Hit Five-Game Slide Ahead of Washington Clash

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    USC’s season takes another twist as their leading scorer departs after a troubling on-court incident. With a five-game slide and questions about team chemistry, the Trojans brace for a showdown with Washington as bettors weigh a fresh line and what it signals for the road ahead. The latest twists could redefine the team’s identity and…

  • US Favored to Win 2026 World Baseball Classic—What Could Tilt the Odds?

    US Favored to Win 2026 World Baseball Classic—What Could Tilt the Odds?

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Jeff Passan hints at a star-studded U.S. roster as the 2026 World Baseball Classic approaches. The Americans sit as the betting favorite, with odds tightening and a fierce chase from Japan and the Dominican Republic. Expect a thrilling battle as pools and pressure build toward opening day.

  • Sea Cucumber Ban Lift Prompts Sustainable Licensing for Fishermen

    Sea Cucumber Ban Lift Prompts Sustainable Licensing for Fishermen

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Sea cucumber ban lifted, but no dedicated budget—funding comes from existing coastal development programs. With licensing delays and price concerns in play, a renewed focus on monitoring and community-led oversight could shape the future of sustainable coastal fishing.

  • Uncle Nearest Faces Receivership Amid $108M Farm Credit Mid-America Loan Fight

    Uncle Nearest Faces Receivership Amid $108M Farm Credit Mid-America Loan Fight

    Mar 4, 2026
    in News

    Uncle Nearest, the celebrated Black-owned whiskey brand, finds itself at a critical crossroads as a receivership battle and mounting legal challenges threaten its future. With court decisions and asset moves on the horizon, questions swirl about whether the brand can steady the ship and emerge stronger. The unfolding drama blends finance, tradition, and a race…

  • The Curious Case of Chinese Taipei in Global Baseball

    The Curious Case of Chinese Taipei in Global Baseball

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Two teams, one island, and a subtle diplomacy that shadows every pitch. The story of Chinese Taipei and China in international sports uncovers how history, naming, and identity quietly shape competition on the world stage. A glimpse into the nuanced, sometimes tension-filled world where sport meets politics.

  • Alex Eala Eyes Breakthrough at Indian Wells in Her WTA 1000 Debut

    Alex Eala Eyes Breakthrough at Indian Wells in Her WTA 1000 Debut

    Mar 4, 2026
    in Sports

    Alex Eala returns to Indian Wells with a bye and a mission to push through three straight WTA 1000 events. A potential marquee moment in her bracket hints at more big moments to come, as the rising Filipino star builds on a Dubai breakout and eyes Miami next. A promising career is just hitting its…

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  • Joao Fonseca Battles Collignon at Indian Wells as He Aims for Momentum
    Joao Fonseca Battles Collignon at Indian Wells as He Aims for MomentumMarch 4, 2026
    Two rising stars collide in the desert as Joao Fonseca faces Raphael Collignon at Indian Wells. The 19-year-old Brazilian is hungry to reboot a slow start to 2026, while Collignon arrives with growing confidence after recent wins. A clash of styles, big stakes, and a pivotal moment in California await.
  • University of New Mexico Names 32-Year-Old Berryman AD, Signals New Era for Lobos
    University of New Mexico Names 32-Year-Old Berryman AD, Signals New Era for LobosMarch 4, 2026
    At just 32, Ryan Berryman steps into one of the youngest full-time athletic director roles in the FBS, signaling a bold new era for UNM athletics. Momentum is building—from standout coaching debuts to major arena partnerships—hinting at big things ahead. A fresh leadership chapter promises growth across competition, academics, and community.
  • NCAA Bid in the Balance as Lobos Take on Rams at The Pit
    NCAA Bid in the Balance as Lobos Take on Rams at The PitMarch 4, 2026
    Two Mountain West rivals collide at The Pit in a prime-time showdown where pace meets grit and every possession matters. A high-stakes clash that could shape the late-season fate for the Lobos and Rams.
  • Deepwater Horizon hits Netflix a decade after release
    Deepwater Horizon hits Netflix a decade after releaseMarch 4, 2026
    Ten years after the disaster, a taut, meticulously crafted thriller returns to Netflix. With restrained performances and keen attention to detail, it pulls you into a day when courage meets corporate tragedy, offering a sobering look at a pivotal moment in industrial history.
  • From Cane to Campus: A Blind Fiji Student's Braille-Driven Path to Education
    From Cane to Campus: A Blind Fiji Student’s Braille-Driven Path to EducationMarch 4, 2026
    Veronica Narayan moves through life by counting turns and trusting her white cane to light the way. From learning Braille in the classroom to shaping inclusive education with technology, her story is a powerful testament to resilience, courage, and the quest for equal opportunity.
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