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Sweden Aims for Opening Win in Milano Cortina 2026 Opener Against Italy
in SportsSweden rides into Milano Cortina 2026 with a star-studded roster and Olympic gold on their minds. Italy hosts a tough test on opening night, a clash that could set the tone for the Games.
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Quadgod on Ice: Is Artistic Skating Entering a Modern Music Era?
in SportsA bold new era is emerging on the ice as figure skating rebrands as artistic skating, fusing elite quads with contemporary soundtracks. From classical staples to tracks like NF’s Running, the sport is rewriting its musical language—and Ilya Malinin, the so-called “Quadgod,” is at the forefront of this vibrant shift.
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Milner Ties Premier League All-Time Appearance Record at 653
in SportsJames Milner, at 40, has tied the Premier League’s all-time appearances record at 653, a milestone few players reach. From Leeds to Brighton, the veteran midfielder continues to defy age and shape games with his influence. His storied journey adds another remarkable chapter to a legendary career.
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From Turmoil to Triumph: Julia Simon Wins Second Olympic Biathlon Gold
in SportsJulia Simon seals her second Olympic gold in a dramatic 15km biathlon, turning a tough season into triumph on the Milan-Cortina course. A tale of focus under pressure, resilience, and the high-stakes chase for glory.
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Trump Loyalty Sparks Texas Senate Primary Battle: Cornyn, Paxton and Hunt
in NewsTexas’s high-stakes GOP primary pits a seasoned senator against a rising attorney general and a dynamic congressman, with big-money ads and Trump-tinged loyalties shaping the race. As debates loom and a likely runoff beckons, voters will face a choice that could reshape the path to November.
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Taylor Swift Drops Opalite Video: 90s Nostalgia and Star-Studded Cameos Ahead of Super Bowl
in DJ & MusicTaylor Swift drops a new music video for “Opalite,” a nostalgic ’90s-infused tale she wrote and directed herself. Expect magical transformations, retro fashion, and playful cameos that promise a fresh, feel-good escape for fans. A dazzling sneak peek into her latest storytelling chapter.
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Katie Holmes to Star in Fresh Hedda Gabler Translation at the Old Globe
in NewsKatie Holmes stars in a bold, modern take on Hedda Gabler at the Old Globe, brought to life by Erin Cressida Wilson’s fresh translation and Barry Edelstein’s direction. A provocative reframe of Ibsen’s classic, it digs into female rage, agency, and the costs of constraint—proving the play’s relevance endures. Runs through March 15.
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Queen’s Highway Culvert Collapse Sparks Detour and Delays
in Fiji NewsHeavy rainfall caused a culvert collapse on the Queen’s Highway near Semo Village, halting the route and triggering major traffic disruptions. A roughly 10-kilometer detour via the Maro bypass through Nalele Village is in place, with restrictions for larger vehicles and ongoing assessments by authorities. Motorists are urged to exercise caution as temporary fixes are…
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Late-Season Showdown: Arsenal, City and Villa in the Premier League Title Fight
in SportsArsenal, Manchester City, and Aston Villa fight for the crown as the final stretch unfolds. Tight schedules, pivotal derbies, and late-season twists promise drama and reshuffle the standings in unpredictable ways.
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James Milner Nears All-Time Premier League Appearance Record
in SportsAt 40, James Milner is closing in on a Premier League record that could redefine longevity in football. One more appearance could crown the veteran midfielder as the all-time appearances leader, a milestone earned through years of adaptability and sustained excellence. A story of perseverance, versatility, and a career still writing new chapters.
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Jake Pates Teases 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Comeback and Mental-Health Mission
in SportsWith the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games on the horizon, snowboarder Jake Pates is back for a second Olympic run after a tough concussion. This intimate profile peels back the mindset, training twists, and off-slope drive fueling his halfpipe comeback and his mission to champion athletes’ mental health.
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Ryan Coogler’s Sinners Breaks Oscar Records with 16 Nominations
in NewsRyan Coogler’s latest film, Sinners, is making history with a record 16 Oscar nominations, including a Best Director nod that underscores a landmark moment for Oakland’s storytelling voice. The horror drama, set in 1932 Mississippi, leans into music, faith, and survival in a bold new direction for the filmmaker. A watershed achievement for Coogler and…
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Armco Crossing Bypass Nears 90% Complete as FRA Reroutes Traffic in Fiji
in Fiji NewsProgress on the Armco Crossing temporary bypass near Semo Village is speeding ahead, with clearing nearly finished and the route around 90% complete. The new road will redirect traffic affected by the recent slip caused by heavy rain. Motorists should plan ahead and exercise extra caution as works continue.
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Apple’s iOS 26 Update Introduces Android Data Transfer Feature
in TechnologyApple’s latest updates are about more than fixes—they hint at a future where moving between iPhone and Android could be smoother than ever. A new transfer feature and developer tools are steering the ecosystem toward greater cross‑device interoperability. Curious what this could mean for your next switch and the apps you rely on?
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Lukeba’s Comeback Boosts Leipzig Ahead of Bayern DFB-Pokal Quarter-Final
in SportsCastello Lukeba returns for RB Leipzig as they face Bayern Munich in a high-stakes DFB-Pokal quarter-final. A tense tactical duel looms, with Leipzig aiming to turn the tables and Bayern riding a full-strength lineup into the showdown.
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Gary Sánchez Set to Rejoin Brewers on One-Year Deal
in SportsMilwaukee is bringing back a familiar face to bolster its catching depth. A veteran catcher is poised to join the Brewers on a one-year deal, adding seasoned leadership behind the plate as spring training nears.
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Paris FC vs Real Madrid: The Clash Reshaping Global Football Streaming
in SportsTwo giants collide in a match that doubles as a turning point for football broadcasting. As streaming platforms reshape how fans watch the game, this encounter offers a tantalizing glimpse into the evolving global football experience.
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James Van Der Beek Dies at 48: What Was Behind His Final Message
in NewsJames Van Der Beek, the actor who brought Dawson Leery to life, has died at 48. A family tribute speaks of courage, faith, and grace, while decades of work on screen are recalled with warmth by fans and colleagues. A lasting mark on TV and film remains.
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Portland teen Barbieri aims for Olympic halfpipe debut
in SportsSeventeen-year-old Alessandro Barbieri from Portland is stepping onto the Olympic stage for the first time, chasing a defining moment in his rising snowboarding career. From youth podiums to the global arena, his bold leap could spark a new chapter for Oregon snowboarding. A story of talent, grit, and a dream unfolding on the world’s biggest…
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BSP Marks 150 Years with Bold Lending Push in Fiji
in Fiji NewsFiji’s banking scene is buzzing as BSP unveils a record loan book—over $3 billion—the largest in the market. The lender says its financing backs homes, farms, and key sectors, all while rolling out digital upgrades for faster, more convenient banking. A snapshot of how finance is steering Fiji’s growth.
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FNPF Medical Incapacitation Withdrawal: Early Access to Retirement Savings Explained
in Fiji NewsNew guidelines reveal a medical incapacitation option that could let eligible members access retirement savings before age 55 when serious illness prevents work. Each application is reviewed by a panel of doctors and requires comprehensive documentation from a treating physician.