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  • NBA DFS: Jokic Leads Monday Slate as McClure Reveals Top Breakout Pick

    NBA DFS: Jokic Leads Monday Slate as McClure Reveals Top Breakout Pick

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    All-Star week is here, and Monday serves up a 10-game DFS slate ripe with value. Mike McClure, a top DFS pro, leans on a 10,000-simulation model to uncover the best plays. Jokic headlines the picks, a Nets forward has shown light-up-your-score potential, and a third breakout candidate could swing DFS tournaments and cash games alike.

  • X-ray Service Disruption at CWM Hospital Triggers Review of Diagnostic Continuity

    X-ray Service Disruption at CWM Hospital Triggers Review of Diagnostic Continuity

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Over the weekend, routine X-ray services faced a temporary disruption at a major hospital, while clinicians continued patient assessments. Interim measures are in place as authorities review the incident, reaffirming patient safety and the commitment to uninterrupted essential diagnostics.

  • Chiefs secure Parker and Carter extensions ahead of Super Rugby Pacific season

    Chiefs secure Parker and Carter extensions ahead of Super Rugby Pacific season

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Chiefs lock in two key pieces for the future, re-signing Parker through 2027 and Carter through 2028. The extensions come as the club braces for a new Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season, with both stars also juggling NPC duties. Momentum is building for what promises to be a bold campaign.

  • Lakers Eye Major Front-Office Shakeup This Summer

    Lakers Eye Major Front-Office Shakeup This Summer

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    As the 2026 season wears on, the Lakers face tough questions about their championship trajectory. Defensive gaps, limited offseason moves, and a potential reshaping of the front office could set the stage for a surprising turn in their fortunes.

  • Injuries, Returns, and Big Signings Foreshadow a Busy 2026 NBA and MLB Season

    Injuries, Returns, and Big Signings Foreshadow a Busy 2026 NBA and MLB Season

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Injuries, returns, and bold roster moves are reshaping teams as the season heats up. Expect twists, moments of resilience, and a busy stretch that could redefine the upcoming slate.

  • Duke vs UNC: Rivers’ Buzzer-Beater Redefined a Classic Rivalry

    Duke vs UNC: Rivers’ Buzzer-Beater Redefined a Classic Rivalry

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Relive one of Duke–North Carolina’s most electric finales—a last-second hero shot that sealed a storied rivalry in dramatic fashion. A poised, fearless moment that fans still debate years later.

  • From G League to All-Star: Jalen Johnson Heads to Shooting Stars Challenge

    From G League to All-Star: Jalen Johnson Heads to Shooting Stars Challenge

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    From a G League standout to an NBA All-Star, Jalen Johnson is suddenly taking center stage in Los Angeles. As he gears up for a high-stakes Shooting Stars Challenge, a remarkable five-year rise hints at an even brighter chapter ahead.

  • Drua Star Togiatama Eyes Season Opener Against Moana Pasifika

    Drua Star Togiatama Eyes Season Opener Against Moana Pasifika

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Zuriel Togiatama is counting down to a season opener that promises familiar rivalries, friendly banter, and a test of Drua’s defense and discipline. A new season, bold goals, and plenty of intensity await.

  • Lau Islands at Risk of Drug Trade as Fiji Calls for Forward Naval Base

    Lau Islands at Risk of Drug Trade as Fiji Calls for Forward Naval Base

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Remote seas and widening gaps in oversight are turning a peaceful island chain into a potential corridor for illicit trade. With only a handful of ships guarding vast waters, leaders are urging stronger support and strategic action to safeguard the routes.

  • Expelling Drug Addicts Isn’t the Answer, Lau Council Chief Says

    Expelling Drug Addicts Isn’t the Answer, Lau Council Chief Says

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Ratu Meli Saubulinayau challenges the practice of banishing drug users, arguing it simply relocates the problem rather than solving it. He calls for a compassionate, holistic approach—treatment, emotional support, and addressing the root causes of addiction.

  • St. John’s Upsets No. 3 UConn, Climbs to No. 17 in AP Poll

    St. John’s Upsets No. 3 UConn, Climbs to No. 17 in AP Poll

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    An upset of a top-10 foe has St. John’s shooting up the rankings and turning heads in the Big East. With a standout veteran carrying the offense and a milestone moment for their coach, the Red Storm are just getting started as the season heats up.

  • Arizona No. 1 Faces High-Stakes Big 12 Schedule, Kansas Up Next

    Arizona No. 1 Faces High-Stakes Big 12 Schedule, Kansas Up Next

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Arizona sits No. 1 for a ninth straight week, setting a school-record pace as a brutal stretch of ranked opponents looms. The Wildcats’ upcoming slate could redefine their NCAA tournament outlook.

  • James Harden Debut Lifts Cavaliers in Clutch Win Over Kings

    James Harden Debut Lifts Cavaliers in Clutch Win Over Kings

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    James Harden’s Cavaliers debut delivered drama, with a clutch late stretch that altered the game’s momentum. As the backcourt reshapes Cleveland’s offense, answers about fit and chemistry are already sparking debate and plenty of curiosity about what lies ahead.

  • Jokic’s 182nd Triple-Double in Chicago, but Fans Left Disappointed by Silent Exit

    Jokic’s 182nd Triple-Double in Chicago, but Fans Left Disappointed by Silent Exit

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Nikola Jokić added another milestone to his legend in Chicago, but a quieter moment after the game sparked a different kind of conversation. Devoted young fans waited for a greeting and a photo, only to walk away with a single wave. The scene raises a broader question about what truly bonds a superstar with the…

  • Saturday College Hoops Thrills: Unbeaten Miami and Nail-Biting Wins Across Conference Play

    Saturday College Hoops Thrills: Unbeaten Miami and Nail-Biting Wins Across Conference Play

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Saturday’s college hoops delivered buzzer-beaters, breakout performances, and momentum-shifting wins across conferences. A standout career night, a perfect-record squad tightening its grip, and several late-game twists left the landscape wide open for what’s next.

  • Education Bill Sparks Debate Over Discipline: Moving Beyond Punishment to Community Care

    Education Bill Sparks Debate Over Discipline: Moving Beyond Punishment to Community Care

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Lawyer Sainiana Radrodro calls for a rethink of school discipline, championing alternatives to corporal punishment and a stronger community role in shaping young minds. Her proposals weave counseling, mental-health support, and revived spiritual guidance into education, hinting at a more compassionate and united learning environment.

  • Bidunga and Dybantsa Earn Big 12 Weekly Honors

    Bidunga and Dybantsa Earn Big 12 Weekly Honors

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Two Big 12 stars headline the week with clutch moments and big numbers as Flory Bidunga and AJ Dybantsa earn top weekly honors. A late dunk, dominating shot-block night, and a 32-point week fuel a heated conference race and spotlight the season’s late surge.

  • Restorative Justice vs Corporal Punishment: A Call for Change in Schools

    Restorative Justice vs Corporal Punishment: A Call for Change in Schools

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An experienced educator questions the role of punishment in schools, advocating for restorative justice instead. Drawing on decades of classroom life, she highlights compassionate approaches that support every learner—especially teens navigating parenthood.

  • Cam Spencer Shines for Grizzlies but Snubbed from 3-Point Contest Ahead of Rising Stars Challenge

    Cam Spencer Shines for Grizzlies but Snubbed from 3-Point Contest Ahead of Rising Stars Challenge

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Cam Spencer has turned heads with his elite shooting and rising role for the Grizzlies, signaling a breakout season. A surprising snub from the 3-point contest has fans buzzing just as he earns a Rising Stars nod. What the future holds for this sharpshooter in Memphis is anyone’s guess.

  • Kiswah Controversy: Sacred Kaaba Cloth Linked to Epstein Ignites Global Debate

    Kiswah Controversy: Sacred Kaaba Cloth Linked to Epstein Ignites Global Debate

    Feb 9, 2026
    in News

    Power and reverence collide around the Kiswah, the sacred cloth of the Kaaba. Questions of custodianship, accountability, and how sacred symbols are protected push the boundaries of reverence—and demand a reckoning with exploitation and misconduct in privileged circles.

  • Murray State Eyes Home Win Streak in Clash with Northern Iowa

    Murray State Eyes Home Win Streak in Clash with Northern Iowa

    Feb 9, 2026
    in Sports

    Murray State eyes another big home win as they host Northern Iowa in a pivotal MVC showdown. A blossoming duo led by freshman Roman Domon, paired with veteran Fred King, has sparked a fresh wave of momentum. Expect a hard-fought clash that could reshape the Racers’ conference push.

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  • Dow Surges Above 50,000 as Kroger Installs New CEO and Once Upon a Farm IPO Debuts
    Dow Surges Above 50,000 as Kroger Installs New CEO and Once Upon a Farm IPO DebutsFebruary 9, 2026
    US stocks kick off the week on a positive note as a historic Dow milestone underscores momentum. Leadership shifts, a buzzworthy IPO, and AI-driven market talk are shaping sentiment and the next chapter for investors.
  • Fiji Sugar Growers Face Record Stand-Over Cane, Seek Compensation
    Fiji Stand-Over Cane Crisis Threatens Sugar GrowersFebruary 9, 2026
    Stand-over cane has reached unprecedented levels this harvest, leaving significant volumes unharvested and farmers at risk. Labor shortages, a mill outage, and persistent rain have stretched operations and raised costs, sparking calls for compensation and a sector-wide review. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges facing the sugar industry and the stakes for growers moving forward.
  • Warriors rally without Curry as late layup seals win over Grizzlies
    Warriors rally without Curry as late layup seals win over GrizzliesFebruary 9, 2026
    Without Stephen Curry, the Warriors rode a balanced attack to a 114-113 win over the Grizzlies. Gui Santos delivered a clutch layup, and Al Horford sealed it with a timely steal as Golden State weathered Memphis’ late push. A tense, comeback-filled night in a battle for the ages.
  • Netherlands elect to field first as Namibia kick off T20 World Cup campaign in Delhi
    Netherlands elect to field first as Namibia kick off T20 World Cup campaign in DelhiFebruary 9, 2026
    Two eager sides kick off their T20 World Cup campaigns in Delhi: the Netherlands with a refreshed pace attack and a bold fielding move, and Namibia banking on new faces and a fight-for-every-run mindset. After a narrow opener and a recent upset-proof momentum, every moment on the field will matter as they chase an early tournament statement.
  • BBC Studios Bets on Doctor Who After Disney Exit
    BBC Studios Bets on Doctor Who After Disney ExitFebruary 9, 2026
    Doctor Who is stepping into a bold new era under fresh leadership, with big plans and a festive tease on the horizon. A creative push, global ambitions, and a promise of thrilling developments ahead hint at exciting times for the iconic series.
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