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  • Medvedev Proposes Points-Only Tour to Ease Tennis Schedule

    Medvedev Proposes Points-Only Tour to Ease Tennis Schedule

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Sports

    Daniil Medvedev pitches a bold calendar tweak: only Grand Slam and Masters 1000 points would count, in a bid to ease the grind of the tennis season. The idea spotlights player welfare amid the sport’s complex financial machinery.

  • LTA Vows Strict Action to Boost School Bus Safety

    LTA Vows Strict Action to Boost School Bus Safety

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A troubling school-bus incident has triggered a bold safety push from the LTA. With concerns over overcrowding and risky riding, officials vow stricter enforcement, thorough vehicle checks, and a renewed emphasis on safe, seated travel for every child.

  • Chiefs Convene in Fiji to Shape Indigenous Leadership and Community Resilience

    Chiefs Convene in Fiji to Shape Indigenous Leadership and Community Resilience

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Traditional leaders from across Fiji gather in Suva for a pivotal two-day forum, exploring how heritage and modern governance can steer the nation’s future. The talks touch on village resilience, cultural revival, and new partnerships addressing social challenges—offering a glimpse into the next steps for communities nationwide.

  • SpaceX Preps Starlink 6-110 Launch From Cape Canaveral on Feb. 24

    SpaceX Preps Starlink 6-110 Launch From Cape Canaveral on Feb. 24

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Technology

    SpaceX is gearing up for a late-afternoon Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral, delivering another batch of Starlink satellites and aiming for a precise drone-ship landing in the Atlantic. With a tight launch window and high-stakes technology on the line, the countdown promises plenty of momentum and intrigue as the mission progresses.

  • New Leaders Rise: 58 Prefects Inducted at Toga District School

    New Leaders Rise: 58 Prefects Inducted at Toga District School

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    New prefects stepped into leadership at Toga District School during a memorable induction ceremony. A respected lay preacher challenged the appointees to lead with heart, support their teachers, and help cultivate a culture of dedication and service across the school.

  • Historic Blizzard Closes Montclair Schools as Plows Hit the Streets

    Historic Blizzard Closes Montclair Schools as Plows Hit the Streets

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    Montclair is navigating the aftermath of a historic blizzard that has shuttered schools and offices and upended daily routines. As plows hit the streets and residents hunker down, new safety guidelines and shifting schedules are shaping the week ahead.

  • Medvedev Rolls at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Sets Up Wawrinka Clash

    Medvedev Rolls at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Sets Up Wawrinka Clash

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Sports

    Dubai’s ATP 500 week is serving up high-stakes battles as Medvedev showcases razor-sharp precision against a rising young challenger, leaving fans eagerly awaiting what comes next. Across the court, Bublik moves with confidence, seizing the momentum early as the tournament heats up. With top names and fresh contenders shaping the drama, the Dubai fortnight promises…

  • Pacific Nations Forge Sovereign Fisheries Push to Boost Jobs and Tuna Trade

    Pacific Nations Forge Sovereign Fisheries Push to Boost Jobs and Tuna Trade

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Pacific nations are charting a new path for sustainable fisheries, shifting from donor-led projects to Pacific-led strategies. The focus is on resilient governance, climate readiness, and expanded local benefits—from jobs to processing—as regional cooperation strengthens the sector’s promise for the future.

  • Push for Classified UFO Files Sparks Transparency Debate

    Push for Classified UFO Files Sparks Transparency Debate

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    A prominent figure is pushing for the release of classified files on alien life, UAPs, and UFOs, a move fuelling renewed public curiosity. Could greater transparency finally illuminate what governments know about these enigmatic phenomena? The development hints at a broader shift in how secrets are handled and discussed in science and society.

  • SpaceX Launches Starlink Expansion from Cape Canaveral as Booster Lands on Drone Ship

    SpaceX Launches Starlink Expansion from Cape Canaveral as Booster Lands on Drone Ship

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    An evening Falcon 9 lift-off from Cape Canaveral delivered 29 Starlink satellites, nudging the network toward broader global internet access. The mission also featured a precise booster recovery on a droneship, highlighting SpaceX’s ongoing push to connect more places around the world.

  • Fiji Won’t Surrender in Drug War, Minister Declares

    Fiji Won’t Surrender in Drug War, Minister Declares

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s policing minister rejects surrender in the war on illicit drugs, urging proactive action and unity over pessimism. He says momentum is building and a new direction is emerging in the ongoing effort to tackle the drug challenge.

  • NYT Connections Gets a Bot Scoreboard and a Hidden-Word Puzzle Twist

    NYT Connections Gets a Bot Scoreboard and a Hidden-Word Puzzle Twist

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Games

    Connections returns with another word-linking challenge that hides answers inside other words. This edition adds a solving bot that scores your performance and lets players track progress over time. With color-coded groups and varying difficulty, it promises a satisfying brain workout for puzzle lovers.

  • New Haven Braces for More Snow as Schools Stay Closed

    New Haven Braces for More Snow as Schools Stay Closed

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    New Haven braces for another round of winter weather as schools stay closed and crews push to clear streets and school grounds. A citywide parking ban remains in effect and more snow is forecast, shaping the day’s pace for residents and commuters. Officials urge everyone to stay safe and help neighbors as the storm continues.

  • Lauren Chapin Remembered Kitten of Father Knows Best and Her Lasting Legacy

    Lauren Chapin Remembered Kitten of Father Knows Best and Her Lasting Legacy

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    Lauren Chapin, beloved as Kitten on Father Knows Best, has died at 80 after a long battle with cancer. Her life, spanning fame on screen to later chapters of faith and new paths, offers a deeper look at a childhood icon beyond the TV years.

  • Winter Weather Forces Widespread NC School Closures and Remote Learning

    Winter Weather Forces Widespread NC School Closures and Remote Learning

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Education

    Winter weather sweeps the North Carolina mountains, forcing many districts to close or switch to remote learning. Subfreezing temperatures and strong winds are shaping a disrupted week for students and families, with warmer days ahead.

  • Top 10 Air-Purifying Houseplants for a Cleaner Home

    Top 10 Air-Purifying Houseplants for a Cleaner Home

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Want a healthier, greener home? This guide reveals how certain houseplants can subtly improve indoor air quality and boost well-being. Learn which larger, leafier varieties work best, where to place them, and a few easy-care choices that brighten any room.

  • Fresh Inflows Lift TQQQ as Tech ETF Appetite Grows

    Fresh Inflows Lift TQQQ as Tech ETF Appetite Grows

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Finance

    Tech-focused ETFs are drawing fresh attention as inflows reshape market dynamics. The UltraPro QQQ is showing growing unit counts while its top holdings move in mixed directions, signaling a shifting mood in tech stocks. A glimpse into what this could mean for traders navigating volatility and opportunity ahead.

  • JinkoSolar Unveils Dust-Resistant Tiger Neo 3.0 Modules With 4-6% Efficiency Boost

    JinkoSolar Unveils Dust-Resistant Tiger Neo 3.0 Modules With 4-6% Efficiency Boost

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Technology

    A leading solar manufacturer unveils a new line of dust-resistant modules built on the Tiger Neo 3.0 platform, boasting a 4-6% efficiency boost. Featuring a nano anti-soiling glass coating, self-cleaning action, and a dust-minimizing frame design, these panels aim to stay productive in harsh outdoor conditions. Could this be the breakthrough for higher, lower-maintenance power…

  • Vitalik Buterin’s ETH Sell-Off Tests Privacy-Focused Funding Amid Ethereum Slump

    Vitalik Buterin’s ETH Sell-Off Tests Privacy-Focused Funding Amid Ethereum Slump

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Finance

    Vitalik Buterin’s latest moves in ether are reshaping the market from behind the scenes. A quiet, gradual exit—and the push to fund privacy-focused tech—puts Ethereum’s roadmap and the crypto landscape under the spotlight as investors weigh the next chapter.

  • Buffett’s Timeless Playbook: Simple, Patient, Long-Term Dividend-Driven Investing

    Buffett’s Timeless Playbook: Simple, Patient, Long-Term Dividend-Driven Investing

    Feb 25, 2026
    in Finance

    Patience, quality, and steady dividends are Buffett’s enduring investing touchstones. This look at a handful of blue-chip names shows how timeless brands can power long-term gains—and how reliable income can bolster a patient portfolio. A reminder that simple, well-chosen bets often stand the test of time.

  • SpaceX launches 29 Starlink V2 Minis as Falcon 9 launch prices jump

    SpaceX launches 29 Starlink V2 Minis as Falcon 9 launch prices jump

    Feb 25, 2026
    in News

    SpaceX lofted 29 Starlink V2 Mini satellites aboard a Falcon 9, advancing the company’s expanding broadband constellation. A triumphant booster landing and shifting launch economics hint at big developments in the race to blanket the globe with internet access.

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  • Blizzard disrupts Tri-State transit; partial restoration ahead of Tuesday morning commute
    Blizzard disrupts Tri-State transit; partial restoration ahead of Tuesday morning commuteFebruary 25, 2026
    Tri-State mass transit edges back toward normal after a severe blizzard, with limited service returning for Tuesday morning commuters. Riders should expect ongoing delays and detours as crews work to restore trains, buses, and ferries. The road to full recovery is unfolding day by day.
  • CBS News Leadership Shakeups Spark Uncertainty, Norah O'Donnell Says
    CBS News Leadership Shakeups Spark Uncertainty, Norah O’Donnell SaysFebruary 25, 2026
    Norah O’Donnell weighs in on CBS News’ leadership churn and the newsroom’s growing unease. A veteran reporter’s candid reflections hint at what comes next in a rapidly changing media landscape.
  • PALM Growth Stalls as Pacific Nations Diversify and Australia Plans Reforms
    Diversification sparks shift in PALM program as long-term workers surgeFebruary 25, 2026
    Shifts in the PALM program are reshaping which Pacific nations supply workers, with longer placements and a broader mix of participants on the horizon. As reforms loom to widen access across key sectors, the future of Pacific labor in Australia could look very different.
  • Newark Teachers Union Sparks Remote-Learning Debate After Blizzard
    Newark Teachers Union Sparks Remote-Learning Debate After BlizzardFebruary 25, 2026
    After a brutal blizzard, a teachers’ union stirs a contentious debate over remote learning and how instructional days are counted. Critics warn the push for virtual options may reflect teacher interests more than student needs, drawing on echoes from the pandemic era. As officials weigh the rules that govern online learning, the discussion exposes a deeper clash between policy, education quality, and advocacy.
  • Charities urge UK to reverse aid cuts as 0.7% pledge looms
    Charities urge UK to reverse aid cuts as 0.7% pledge loomsFebruary 25, 2026
    A broad coalition of international aid charities warns that the UK’s aid cuts risk undoing years of progress and leaving millions without essential support. They call for a reversal of the 2027 plan and a renewed commitment to the UK’s role as a principled development partner. With aid allocations looming, the decision could reshape the future for the world’s most vulnerable communities.
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