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  • Ricky Martin Celebrates Bad Bunny’s Historic Spanish-Language Grammy Win

    Ricky Martin Celebrates Bad Bunny’s Historic Spanish-Language Grammy Win

    Feb 3, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Ricky Martin pens a heartfelt tribute to Bad Bunny after a historic Grammy night, celebrating a fully Spanish-language triumph and Puerto Rican pride that resonates far beyond music. A reminder that staying true to your roots can redefine global success.

  • Fiji Pauses PM Succession Talks Amid Ongoing Legal Proceedings

    Fiji Pauses PM Succession Talks Amid Ongoing Legal Proceedings

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    As a high-stakes legal process unfolds, government officials insist discussions about leadership are off the table and that stability comes from respecting the courts. They promise to uphold the rule of law and the separation of powers as the nation navigates a delicate period.

  • Estonia Leads Record Team to Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

    Estonia Leads Record Team to Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Sports

    Зимняя Олимпиада-2026 в Милане и Кортина-д’Ампеццо станет историей: впервые два города совместно примут соревнования, и на открытии зажгутся две олимпийские чаши. Эстония готовит рекордную делегацию и блестящие выступления в 16 дисциплинах, где рассчитывают на медали и новые спортивные вершины.

  • Cold Storage: Neeson and Redgrave Lead a Laugh-Filled Sci‑Fi Locker Adventure

    Cold Storage: Neeson and Redgrave Lead a Laugh-Filled Sci‑Fi Locker Adventure

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    Cold Storage whirls into a wild sci‑fi invasion set inside a deserted warehouse, serving up fast-paced action and offbeat humor in equal measure. Liam Neeson and Vanessa Redgrave shed their usual tones for a mischievous, crowd-pleasing vibe, backed by a retro soundtrack and playful surprises. A gleefully shameless B‑movie ride that leaves you smiling at…

  • Promising Triple Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer in Preclinical Study

    Promising Triple Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer in Preclinical Study

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Health

    A new triple-drug strategy shows early promise against pancreatic cancer in preclinical studies, delivering striking tumor control while remaining well tolerated. Scientists are cautiously optimistic about what these results could mean for future trials and the quest for more effective, less toxic treatments. As research continues, this development could reshape the outlook for this aggressive…

  • New Epstein Documents Expose Hidden Elite Power Network

    New Epstein Documents Expose Hidden Elite Power Network

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    Fresh documents pull back the curtain on a vast network of influence surrounding a high-profile case, hinting at ties between the powerful and the privileged. They raise tough questions about accountability, memory, and the true cost borne by survivors. A broader, more unsettling picture of elite circles—and what it means for justice—is coming into focus.

  • Fiji JSC Seeks Stakeholder Input After Court Rules Malimali’s Revocation Unlawful

    Fiji JSC Seeks Stakeholder Input After Court Rules Malimali’s Revocation Unlawful

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Judicial Services Commission moves to map a path forward after a High Court ruling found the revocation of a FICAC commissioner unlawful. The commission will consult with all parties and draft independent recommendations for the President, with a decision timeline set for March 31, 2026. As the process unfolds, the future leadership of the…

  • Mark Williams Emerges as Suns’ Breakout Center, Healthier and More Reliable

    Mark Williams Emerges as Suns’ Breakout Center, Healthier and More Reliable

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Sports

    Mark Williams is turning into a key piece for the Phoenix Suns, proving that health and consistency can unlock a major leap. As his role evolves, the former injury-prone label fades, with his growing defense and disruptive presence catching attention for what’s next.

  • Epstein Files, Iran Ties, and Grammys Glam: Global Headlines You’ll Want to Read

    Epstein Files, Iran Ties, and Grammys Glam: Global Headlines You’ll Want to Read

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    A globe-spanning snapshot this week mixes hush-hush spy whispers, sharp political moves, and economic shifts reshaping communities—from a Serbian pivot to a Chinese-led mining town—folded with Japan’s understated public space debate and the standout fashion moments from Grammy night. A teaser of the stories shaping today’s world.

  • Stanford Meal Plan Controversy: Rumors of Jain Exemptions Roil Campus

    Stanford Meal Plan Controversy: Rumors of Jain Exemptions Roil Campus

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    A Stanford campus rumor has sparked a broader debate about dining, religion, and university policy. Allegations that undergrads may claim Jainism to dodge a mandatory meal plan have circulated online, fueling questions about loopholes, exemptions, and how such claims are evaluated. As costs rise and transparency remains limited, the conversation tests how universities balance genuine…

  • Australia launches bold push for disability equity in the Pacific

    Australia launches bold push for disability equity in the Pacific

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Australia is elevating disability equality to a central national and regional priority, tying it to major development goals across the Indo-Pacific. Bold funding and new partnerships—from assistive technology to inclusive education and employment—seek to remove barriers and reshape opportunities for people with disabilities, especially women and children.

  • Brooks and Miller Earn NBA Player of the Week Honors

    Brooks and Miller Earn NBA Player of the Week Honors

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Sports

    Two rising stars headline the NBA’s weekly honors, with Dillon Brooks powering Phoenix and Brandon Miller lifting Charlotte to a standout week. Brooks delivered high-octane scoring and sharp shooting, while Miller’s efficient, timely baskets pushed his team to a perfect run. Both are first-time honorees for their franchises, signaling an exciting stretch ahead.

  • Fiji Faces Constitutional Crossroads After High Court Ruling on Appointment

    Fiji Faces Constitutional Crossroads After High Court Ruling on Appointment

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A High Court ruling has placed Fiji at a constitutional crossroads, reshaping the political landscape. As leaders meet at State House, the government weighs constitutionally viable paths and the next steps in governance and accountability.

  • Fiji’s Drug Crisis Spurs Call for National Action

    Fiji’s Drug Crisis Spurs Call for National Action

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s drug crisis is sparking urgent calls for real action from national leaders, moving beyond talks. Communities are building their own defense networks and pushing for a centralized coordinating body—a shift toward stronger, grassroots governance on the path to safer neighborhoods.

  • Fiji Aims for Greener Skies and Stronger Pacific Connectivity at Changi Aviation Summit

    Fiji Aims for Greener Skies and Stronger Pacific Connectivity at Changi Aviation Summit

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji is signaling a bold new chapter for its aviation sector, with plans for greener fuel, stronger regional links, and resilient growth across the Pacific. Leaders hint at a forward‑looking path that could reshape air travel for island nations and beyond.

  • SBA 7(a) Loans Restricted to U.S. Citizens or Nationals

    SBA 7(a) Loans Restricted to U.S. Citizens or Nationals

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Immigration

    Big changes are looming for small-business financing as the SBA tightens loan eligibility to U.S. citizens or nationals, a shift that could leave many foreign nationals on the sidelines. Critics warn the move could hamper immigrant entrepreneurship and reshape access to capital for startups nationwide.

  • Samu Returns as Waratahs Gear Up for Brumbies Pre-Season Trial

    Samu Returns as Waratahs Gear Up for Brumbies Pre-Season Trial

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Fiji News

    All eyes are on the NSW Waratahs as they roll out a bold lineup for a high-stakes tune-up against the ACT Brumbies, featuring Pete Samu’s return to Australian rugby. Fresh combinations and a host of Wallabies stars signal big changes as McKellar tests the squad’s depth ahead of the season. The clash promises a glimpse…

  • Matter of Time: Eddie Vedder-Backed Epidermolysis Bullosa Documentary Premieres on Netflix

    Matter of Time: Eddie Vedder-Backed Epidermolysis Bullosa Documentary Premieres on Netflix

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Health

    Matt Finlin’s latest project takes you behind the scenes of a rare skin condition and a global quest for a cure. With Eddie Vedder lending his voice and a powerful wave of support, the documentary weaves personal courage, science, and hope into a gripping, uplifting story.

  • Phoenix Suns Ride Rising Stars Toward Playoff Push

    Phoenix Suns Ride Rising Stars Toward Playoff Push

    Feb 3, 2026
    in Sports

    Phoenix is quietly building momentum this season, driven by a trio of breakout performances and a steady presence at center. Dillon Brooks fuels the charge with leadership and scoring, while Bouyea and Gillespie add valuable depth and smart play. The Suns’ blend of grit and growing chemistry hints at a thrilling playoff push ahead.

  • Peacock Reboots The ‘Burbs With Keke Palmer in a Modern Suburban Mystery

    Peacock Reboots The ‘Burbs With Keke Palmer in a Modern Suburban Mystery

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    Peacock reimagines The ‘Burbs with a modern twist, led by Keke Palmer as a wife who returns to her husband’s hometown. When new neighbors move in, a quiet cul-de-sac unravels long-buried secrets and a creeping sense of danger. Eight episodes promise nostalgia-meets-suspense with a star-studded ensemble.

  • Honey Don’t!: A Queer Noir Mystery in Bakersfield

    Honey Don’t!: A Queer Noir Mystery in Bakersfield

    Feb 3, 2026
    in News

    Step into a Bakersfield noir where wit and danger collide. Honey O’Donahue, a razor-smart private investigator, dives into a baffling death, a shadowy cult, and a fevered romance with a local cop. A queer-tinged take on classic detective tales, blending mystery, mood, and sly humor.

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  • Ricky Martin Celebrates Bad Bunny's Historic Spanish-Language Grammy Win
    Ricky Martin Celebrates Bad Bunny’s Historic Spanish-Language Grammy WinFebruary 3, 2026
    Ricky Martin pens a heartfelt tribute to Bad Bunny after a historic Grammy night, celebrating a fully Spanish-language triumph and Puerto Rican pride that resonates far beyond music. A reminder that staying true to your roots can redefine global success.
  • Fiji Cabinet backs PM as legal process unfolds
    Fiji Pauses PM Succession Talks Amid Ongoing Legal ProceedingsFebruary 3, 2026
    As a high-stakes legal process unfolds, government officials insist discussions about leadership are off the table and that stability comes from respecting the courts. They promise to uphold the rule of law and the separation of powers as the nation navigates a delicate period.
  • Estonia Leads Record Team to Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
    Estonia Leads Record Team to Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter OlympicsFebruary 3, 2026
    Зимняя Олимпиада-2026 в Милане и Кортина-д’Ампеццо станет историей: впервые два города совместно примут соревнования, и на открытии зажгутся две олимпийские чаши. Эстония готовит рекордную делегацию и блестящие выступления в 16 дисциплинах, где рассчитывают на медали и новые спортивные вершины.
  • Cold Storage: Neeson and Redgrave Lead a Laugh-Filled Sci‑Fi Locker Adventure
    Cold Storage: Neeson and Redgrave Lead a Laugh-Filled Sci‑Fi Locker AdventureFebruary 3, 2026
    Cold Storage whirls into a wild sci‑fi invasion set inside a deserted warehouse, serving up fast-paced action and offbeat humor in equal measure. Liam Neeson and Vanessa Redgrave shed their usual tones for a mischievous, crowd-pleasing vibe, backed by a retro soundtrack and playful surprises. A gleefully shameless B‑movie ride that leaves you smiling at the chaos.
  • Promising Triple Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer in Preclinical Study
    Promising Triple Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer in Preclinical StudyFebruary 3, 2026
    A new triple-drug strategy shows early promise against pancreatic cancer in preclinical studies, delivering striking tumor control while remaining well tolerated. Scientists are cautiously optimistic about what these results could mean for future trials and the quest for more effective, less toxic treatments. As research continues, this development could reshape the outlook for this aggressive disease.
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