-

Muth’s First Foal Filly Debuts at Gainesway, Sparks Pedigree Buzz
in SportsNew Year’s Day marked a milestone for Muth at Gainesway: his first foal, a filly, arrived to spark a promising new chapter in his stud career. With power-packed bloodlines behind her, this newborn hints at big things to come for the dynasty.
-

Lakers Push for More Ayton Involvement After Fourth-Quarter Bench
in SportsDeandre Ayton’s role on the Lakers is evolving after a surprising late-game benching, sparking questions about how the team can get him involved. With JJ Redick urging early touches and a renewed focus on defense, the Lakers face a crossroads as they balance offense and accountability.
-

Drua Reveal 2026 Development Squad: Fiji’s Next Generation of Rugby Talent
in Fiji NewsFijian Drua reveal a 12-member Development Squad that blends returning talent with eight rising stars, signaling a bold plan to fast-track players for 2026. Led by development coach Nemani Nadolo-Kuridrani, the program aims to turn club standouts into professional players and potential Super Rugby Pacific contenders.
-

Late Lakers rally seals win over Grizzlies ahead of Sunday rematch
in SportsLuka Doncic exploded for 34 points as the Lakers edged the Grizzlies in a tense, back-and-forth affair. LeBron James added 31, fueling a late-game surge that sealed the win. With a Sunday rematch on the horizon, the stage is set for more fireworks between the rivals.
-

Overnight Rewa Bridge Closure Shuts Nausori-bound Lanes; Suva-bound Traffic Remains Open
in Fiji NewsOvernight roadworks on a major Fiji bridge could reshape tonight’s commute. One direction will be closed for final asphalt, while the opposite lanes stay open—weather permitting. Expect evolving traffic patterns and clear signage as crews wrap up the project.
-

Fiji Delays Electricity Tariffs to Ensure a Fair, Transparent Review
in Fiji NewsGovernment delays the planned electricity tariff rollout to ensure a fairer, more transparent process backed by independent oversight. A thorough technical review and wider community input are on the horizon, signaling a broader push toward trusted energy reform—without rushing to conclusions.
-

World Juniors Quarterfinals Deliver Overtime Drama and Surprises
in SportsKnockout hockey, overtime drama, and a day that reshapes the World Juniors. The host nation’s title bid takes a stunning turn, relegation battles intensify, and standout performances set the stage for a dramatic semifinal lineup featuring Sweden, Finland, Canada, and Czechia.
-

Scott Adams Cancer Update: Dilbert Creator’s Grim Prognosis
in HealthScott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, delivers a sobering health update as his battle with cancer takes a grave turn. He warns that January could bring profound changes, offering a rare, intimate glimpse into the toll illness can take on a public figure.
-

Nine Fiji Youth Die From Meth Overdoses, Prompting Urgent Action
in Fiji NewsNine young lives were lost to meth overdoses in Fiji, a stark warning about the drug’s reach. The piece highlights the severe mental and physical toll and calls for stronger education, awareness, and community support to protect the next generation.
-

Flu Surge Triggers Alarm as H3N2 Subclade K Spreads; Vaccination Urged
in HealthAn unusually rapid flu surge is gripping the United States, with hospitalizations climbing and pediatric fatalities rising. Health experts are tracking a fast-spreading H3N2 subclade that could be weakening immunity and speeding transmission. Vaccination remains a critical defense—even as uptake lags—so staying informed could matter for you and your family this season.
-

Remembering Eva Schloss-Geiringer: Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor
in NewsEva Schloss-Geiringer, Anne Frank’s stepsister and Holocaust survivor, has died at 96. Her remarkable journey—from unimaginable peril to a lifelong call for remembrance and tolerance—offers a powerful lens on resilience and the fight against hatred. A poignant reminder of history and its enduring lessons.
-

Luka Doncic’s Defense Woes Split Lakers Fans
in SportsLuka Doncic’s star power is undeniable, but a growing fan debate asks: can pure offense carry a championship quest if defensive effort and leadership aren’t in sync with the Lakers’ plans? As conversations swirl around fit and accountability, the path to a title may depend on more than scoring alone.
-

Ravens Start Fresh with Rookie Kicker Tyler Loop as Tucker Era Ends
in SportsBaltimore resets its kicking game as a legend exits and a rookie rises to the moment. Tyler Loop steps into the spotlight, a bold new chapter unfolding for the Ravens’ special teams. The coming weeks will test legacy, talent, and the season’s turning point.
-

Fiji’s Coral Coast Sevens: A Legacy of Legends and Local Talent
in Fiji NewsFrom a humble grassroots start to a marquee regional rugby staple, the Coral Coast Sevens has minted unforgettable moments and homegrown talent. Dive into the moments, legends, and local triumphs that continue to shape its legacy—and the promise of what’s next.
-

Texans Gear Up for Monday Night Playoff Clash With Steelers
in SportsFrom an 0-3 hole to a 12-5 finish, the Texans clawed their way into the postseason. Their reward: a first-round showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s a test of resilience and a chance to kick off a postseason run.
-

The Traitors Return with Secret Fourth Traitor and Red Cloak Twist
in Fiji NewsAn explosive twist introduces a secret fourth traitor who stays hidden as the game heats up. With a bold format change and a surge of high-stakes drama, this season dives into new power plays and clues that could change everything.
-

Litter at Wainiyabia Picnics Sparks Call for Responsible Visitors in Serua
in Fiji NewsRising litter at Wainiyabia’s picnic spots has locals urging visitors to act responsibly. A resident warns that careless waste could harm waterways and wildlife, reminding everyone to take rubbish home or use designated bins to keep the area pristine.
-

Alarming Spike in Animal Cruelty Prompts SPCA to Call for Community Action
in Fiji NewsA troubling rise in animal cruelty is challenging local shelters, with cases growing more severe. Free desexing clinics and outreach programs are ramping up to promote responsible ownership and safer communities, even as funding gaps threaten long-term progress.
-

Amy Schumer’s Health-First Transformation Sparks Self-Acceptance Conversation
in NewsShe’s openly redefining health, body image, and life’s next chapter with humor and honesty. A candid glimpse into a weight-loss journey, personal change, and the pursuit of feeling strong in her own skin.
-

Leighton Meester and Adam Brody Turn Critics Choice Awards Into a Glam Date Night
in NewsLeighton Meester and Adam Brody lit up the Critics Choice Awards with major couple goals, turning the red carpet into a glam moment. He rocked a sharp gray-and-white pinstripe suit, she arrived in a daring purple gown with shimmering accents and bold silhouettes. A stylish glimpse of their enduring chemistry and private life has fans…
-

Stranger Things Finale: Vecna Showdown and the Open-Ended Ending Debate
in NewsAn epic, two-hour finale delivers a high-stakes showdown, tender goodbyes, and a generous splash of 80s nostalgia. But not every thread lands, with some moments slowing the pace and a few endings left intentionally murky. Here’s a brisk take on what truly resonated, what didn’t, and the possibilities that linger after the credits roll.