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  • Bitcoin NFTs: A New Era of Permanent Digital Ownership

    Bitcoin NFTs: A New Era of Permanent Digital Ownership

    Feb 11, 2026
    in Technology

    Bitcoin NFTs are redefining digital ownership by embedding unique assets directly onto the Bitcoin blockchain. Using the Ordinals protocol, they aim for the security and permanence Bitcoin is known for, with potential applications from art to long-term records. As debates about scalability and energy use intensify, this nascent chapter could reshape how we think about…

  • Ghana’s Black Princesses Hold South Africa 2-2 in U-20 World Cup Qualifier Ahead of Johannesburg Return Leg

    Ghana’s Black Princesses Hold South Africa 2-2 in U-20 World Cup Qualifier Ahead of Johannesburg Return Leg

    Feb 11, 2026
    in Sports

    An edge-of-the-seat 2-2 draw in Accra leaves the Black Princesses with a high-stakes mission in Johannesburg. With a spot in the final round on the line, the February 14, 2026 showdown promises more drama and determination.

  • Detained Irish Immigrant Sparks Controversy Over ICE Conditions

    Detained Irish Immigrant Sparks Controversy Over ICE Conditions

    Feb 11, 2026
    in Immigration

    An Irish immigrant and Boston rugby favorite faces a sudden, unsettling turn after being detained by immigration authorities while pursuing a new life with his American partner. As family, friends, and supporters rally around him—and a GoFundMe helps shoulder the burden—the case spotlight the human stakes behind immigration policy. A story of resilience, rights, and…

  • El Paso International Airport Parking Rates Rise in March 2026

    El Paso International Airport Parking Rates Rise in March 2026

    Feb 11, 2026
    in News

    El Paso International Airport will raise long-term parking rates starting March 1, 2026. Officials say the change will support ongoing upgrades to safety, reliability, and the traveler experience.

  • Queens Highway Detour: Buses Rerouted After Road Collapse in Fiji

    Queens Highway Detour: Buses Rerouted After Road Collapse in Fiji

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Detours are in place on the Queens Highway after a section of the road collapsed. With traffic and bus arrangements shifting, commuters should expect delays as authorities guide travel and prioritize safety.

  • Small Retailers Alarmed by Penalties in New Employment Bill

    Small Retailers Alarmed by Penalties in New Employment Bill

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Small retailers warn that a proposed Employment Relations Amendment Bill could shift workplaces from dialogue to penalties, threatening family-owned shops with heavy fines and even jail for minor missteps. As lawmakers weigh worker protections, the challenge is crafting rules that safeguard rights without crippling small businesses.

  • EFM Berlin Sees US Buyers Eye Indie Film Comeback

    EFM Berlin Sees US Buyers Eye Indie Film Comeback

    Feb 10, 2026
    in News

    US buyers shift focus from Sundance to Berlin’s European Film Market, chasing bold bets and fast-start opportunities. High-stakes acquisitions, Midnight lineup picks, and a surge of indie distributors signal a reshaping of the market—where budgets, streaming, and theatrical strategies collide. The year ahead promises bold, market-driven shifts.

  • Ireland presses for action over Irish citizen’s case at Fort Bliss Camp East Montana ICE facility

    Ireland presses for action over Irish citizen’s case at Fort Bliss Camp East Montana ICE facility

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Immigration

    An Irish man detained near El Paso has sparked a political storm at home with harrowing reports of overcrowding and deteriorating conditions. As calls for action grow, his case highlights the human stakes behind immigration policy and the fight for citizenship.

  • Quintana Signs with Rockies, Boosting Rotation Depth

    Quintana Signs with Rockies, Boosting Rotation Depth

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    Colorado shores up its rotation with a veteran left-hander and a versatile five-pitch mix. Jose Quintana brings durability and big-league experience, offering a valuable mentoring presence for the Rockies’ young arms as the team aims to take the next step.

  • Dean Franklin, The Voice UK contestant, dies at 36 after cancer battle

    Dean Franklin, The Voice UK contestant, dies at 36 after cancer battle

    Feb 10, 2026
    in News

    Dean Franklin, the singer who captivated audiences on The Voice UK, has died at 36 after a courageous battle with cancer. His family shared the heartbreaking news, prompting an outpouring of tributes as memorial plans unfold.

  • John Ramsey Breaks Silence on Epstein Records in JonBenét Case

    John Ramsey Breaks Silence on Epstein Records in JonBenét Case

    Feb 10, 2026
    in News

    John Ramsey’s latest remarks connect the JonBenét Ramsey case to ongoing discussions about Epstein’s records, reviving scrutiny of a decades‑old tragedy. Fresh questions about the crime scene and evidence emerge as the case remains unresolved.

  • Kristen Stewart Opens Up on Hollywood Pressure, Bisexuality and Living Authentically

    Kristen Stewart Opens Up on Hollywood Pressure, Bisexuality and Living Authentically

    Feb 10, 2026
    in News

    Kristen Stewart opens up about the price of living in the spotlight—from a romance under a relentless gaze to the pressure to hide parts of herself. She discusses bisexuality, choosing authenticity over conformity, and a Hollywood culture slowly shifting toward acceptance. A candid, hopeful message about identity, love, and owning your truth.

  • Rockies Sign Veteran Quintana to Steady Rotation Ahead of Spring Training

    Rockies Sign Veteran Quintana to Steady Rotation Ahead of Spring Training

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    Colorado bolsters its rotation with veteran left-hander Jose Quintana ahead of Spring Training. A durable, experienced arm, Quintana is poised to eat innings and mentor the Rockies’ rising pitchers as they set sights on a more competitive season.

  • Vandalism Targets Fiji Roads and Bridges as FRA Urges Public Action

    Vandalism Targets Fiji Roads and Bridges as FRA Urges Public Action

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Vandalism is taking a toll on Fiji’s road network, threatening essential services and driving up repair costs. From damaged bridges to wrecked equipment and broken bus shelters, communities face growing disruption. Authorities are urging collective action to protect infrastructure and keep everyone connected.

  • Lakers’ Adou Thiero Nears Return From MCL Sprain Ahead of All-Star Break

    Lakers’ Adou Thiero Nears Return From MCL Sprain Ahead of All-Star Break

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    Adou Thiero’s comeback is picking up pace as he eases back into action with a full-contact session and time with the G-League squad. Could these steps signal a turning point for the talented rookie this late in the season?

  • Catherine O’Hara Dies at 71; Tributes Pour In From Co-Stars

    Catherine O’Hara Dies at 71; Tributes Pour In From Co-Stars

    Feb 10, 2026
    in News

    Beloved actress Catherine O’Hara, famed for Moira Rose and a string of unforgettable performances, has died at 71. Tributes are pouring in for the comedy legend whose razor-sharp wit and warm charm touched fans around the world. Her remarkable body of work leaves a lasting legacy that continues to inspire.

  • Lakers Trade Vincent for Kennard in Quiet Deadline as Knecht’s Future Hangs in the Balance

    Lakers Trade Vincent for Kennard in Quiet Deadline as Knecht’s Future Hangs in the Balance

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    After a relatively quiet trade deadline, the Lakers’ plans shift toward Dalton Knecht and what he could mean for the franchise going forward. Expiring contracts and cautious front-office moves are shaping a season that might hinge on patience as much as potential, leaving plenty of questions about the road ahead.

  • Queen’s Road Closes After Major Fissure Near Semo Village

    Queen’s Road Closes After Major Fissure Near Semo Village

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Queen’s Road near Semo Village has suffered a dramatic road collapse after a deep fissure opened up, leaving a large section impassable and traffic at a standstill in both directions. Crews are assessing the damage as motorists are urged to avoid the area and seek alternatives.

  • LeBron Out Tonight, Ending 21-Year All-NBA Streak and Award Eligibility

    LeBron Out Tonight, Ending 21-Year All-NBA Streak and Award Eligibility

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    LeBron James sits out a pivotal game, sending ripples through the postseason picture and his historic award streak. With the Lakers juggling injuries and the playoff push heating up, tonight’s developments hint at bigger twists as the stretch run unfolds.

  • Poulin Out, Canada Routed 5-0 by USA in Olympic Women’s Hockey Clash

    Poulin Out, Canada Routed 5-0 by USA in Olympic Women’s Hockey Clash

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    Canada’s women’s hockey team suffers a 5-0 setback to the United States in Milano-Cortina, with captain Poulin sidelined by injury. A setback that reshapes their path to the quarterfinals and tests the team’s resilience.

  • Jose Quintana signs with Rockies, faces Coors Field challenge as medicals are pending

    Jose Quintana signs with Rockies, faces Coors Field challenge as medicals are pending

    Feb 10, 2026
    in Sports

    Jose Quintana signs with the Colorado Rockies, stepping into a pivotal new chapter for a club chasing a turnaround. The veteran left-hander brings postseason pedigree to Denver, but Coors Field will be a fresh test. With an undisclosed deal and medical evaluations ahead, Quintana also eyes Colombia’s 2026 World Baseball Classic bid.

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  • Miss Fiji Urges Action for a Safer Internet on Safer Internet Day
    Miss Fiji Urges Kindness to Tackle Online Abuse on Safer Internet DayFebruary 11, 2026
    Kindness takes the spotlight as Fiji grapples with online abuse amid a rapidly growing digital community. A rising call to action urges leaders, educators, and communities to educate, protect the vulnerable, and foster a culture of respect online. Could a shared commitment to compassion reshape the way we connect in the age of social media?
  • Fiji Kicks Off Bougainville 2026 Planning for Regional Security Drill
    Fiji Begins Bougainville 2026 Prep to Strengthen Pacific SecurityFebruary 11, 2026
    Fiji kicks off a pivotal week-long planning conference as it prepares Exercise Bougainville 2026. Senior commanders map out key moves and cross-border cooperation, signaling a coordinated push to boost regional readiness and security across the Pacific.
  • Australia vs Ireland: Early Wickets Spark Thrilling Start
    Australia vs Ireland: Early Wickets Spark Thrilling StartFebruary 11, 2026
    Drama and resilience define Australia’s start against Ireland, with an early setback met by grinding runs and flashes of power. As Stoinis and Renshaw build the crease, nerves, momentum, and a tense chase promise a gripping contest ahead.
  • Boston Snow Forecast: More Flakes Ahead as Warmer Weather Approaches
    Boston Snow Forecast: More Flakes Ahead as Warmer Weather ApproachesFebruary 11, 2026
    Another round of winter weather is headed for the region, bringing fresh snowfall to parts of Massachusetts with a potential rain mix along the southern coast. A warmer spell later in the week could ease the chill, but frosty nights will linger.
  • Musk Pivot to the Moon: SpaceX Aims for a Self-Growing Lunar City in 10 Years
    Musk Pivot to the Moon: SpaceX Aims for a Self-Growing Lunar City in 10 YearsFebruary 11, 2026
    Elon Musk pivots SpaceX’s ambitions from Mars to the Moon, touting a ‘self-growing city’ on the lunar surface to rise within a decade. With Artemis advancing and Starship hurdles ahead, this lunar shift could reshape the company’s path and the race to the cosmos.
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