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Philip Glass Pulls Lincoln Premiere Over Kennedy Center Leadership
in DJ & MusicRenowned composer Philip Glass withdraws his Lincoln-inspired Symphony No. 15 from a highly anticipated premiere, citing a conflict between the work’s message and the leadership of a major arts institution. The move highlights the tense intersection of art and politics in today’s cultural world.
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LISD Closes All Schools Monday as Winter Freeze Hits
in NewsFreezing temperatures have prompted a district-wide closure in Leander ISD, with classes and activities canceled to keep students and staff safe. Officials will monitor road conditions and forecasts and share updates as the cold snap continues.
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Titans Delay Saleh Press Conference as Offensive Coordinator Search Heats Up
in SportsTitans move swiftly on the coaching front as Saleh’s introductory press conference is pushed back to Thursday. The offensive coordinator search heats up with a wave of candidates, while Aaron Whitecotton steps in as run-game coordinator and already earns praise. The defensive coordinator hunt continues, with several names in the mix and notable front-office ties…
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Fiji to Bridge Rural-Urban Education Gap in National Review
in Fiji NewsFiji moves to level the playing field in education for every child—whether in rural villages or urban centers—under a national review by the Fiji Education Commission. The discussions hint at early childhood education, the impact of faith-based schools, and preparing students for a tech-driven future.
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Is Another Weekend Snow Event Headed for the Tri-State?
in NewsAnother winter weekend may be in the cards for the Tri-State as cold air settles in and forecasters watch a potential new storm. With last weekend’s heavy snow still fresh, timing and precipitation details remain uncertain as models shift. A developing picture could keep residents on edge as conditions evolve.
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Fiji Gears Up for Bougainville 2026 Disaster Drill
in Fiji NewsFiji gears up for Exercise Bougainville 2026, a landmark national drill designed to sharpen disaster response and inter-agency coordination under the new disaster-risk framework. Leaders from key ministries emphasize resilience for communities across urban and rural areas as the exercise approaches.
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Billy Strings Extends Summer Tour With New Major Venues
in DJ & MusicBilly Strings is expanding his headline tour into the summer, adding a fresh slate of venues and special two-night runs. Expect his signature bluegrass-acoustic blend to light up the stage with high-energy, intimate nights as his live show momentum continues to grow. Details on the expanded itinerary and ticket options are stirring buzz among fans.
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Fiji’s SPX Rally: Institutional Investors Leap, Retail Interest Surges
in Fiji NewsInstitutional investors are stepping up activity in Fiji’s capital markets, signaling renewed confidence and improving liquidity. With solid company performances and a surge in local retail participation, the landscape could be on the cusp of a new growth chapter. Momentum and opportunity may be taking shape for Fiji’s financial scene.
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Sydney Sweeney’s Hollywood Sign Stunt Sparks Licensing Debate
in Fiji NewsSydney Sweeney’s latest publicity move—a bold stunt at the Hollywood Sign promoting her upcoming lingerie line—has sparked a lively debate about permission, branding, and the edge between promotion and responsibility. As questions linger about rules and responses, this moment could reshape how her public image evolves.
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Fiji LTA unveils repayment plan to ease long-standing traffic fines
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Land Transport Authority is rolling out a new Payment Plan to ease the burden of long-standing traffic fines. Starting on the 23rd, eligible motorists can enter a structured repayment path aimed at clearing overdue penalties and supporting road safety and infrastructure improvements.
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Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Teaser Hints at March 24, 2026 Premiere
in NewsSeason 2 of Daredevil: Born Again arrives March 24, 2026, and the city is darker than ever. Jessica Jones and Foggy Nelson are back as Matt Murdock faces a ruthless Kingpin, with new surprises shaping the fight in the shadows. Expect high-stakes twists, familiar faces, and a reckoning that could redefine the vigilante saga.
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Megyn Kelly Slams Protests Targeting Police, Calls Protesters Terrorists
in NewsAn outspoken host delivers a blistering critique of protests near law‑enforcement operations, arguing that some confrontations cross the line into dangerous disruption. The piece questions the romance of protest narratives, warns about the risks of resisting arrest, and scrutinizes the driving narratives on accountability and safety in tense moments. A sharp take on dissent, safety,…
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Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Search Heats Up as Sam Mannion Meets With Team
in SportsAn intriguing candidate is emerging for the Eagles’ next offensive coordinator, a former NFL quarterback who’s climbed the coaching ranks and built a web of connections to some of the game’s top minds. Sam Mannion is touted for his quarterback development and ties to influential coaches, but questions linger about play-calling experience and the length…
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Buffalo Bills Name Joe Brady Head Coach on Five-Year Deal, Signaling a New Era
in SportsBuffalo’s next chapter begins as Joe Brady steps in as head coach with a bold five-year vision. A refreshed Bills team blends continuity with a new direction, chasing a renewed push toward a long-awaited Super Bowl.
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Philip Glass Cancels Lincoln Symphony Premiere at Kennedy Center Amid Controversy
in DJ & MusicRenowned composer withdraws his anticipated premiere from a major cultural stage, arguing the work’s ideals no longer align with the venue’s current direction. He threads Lincoln’s warnings about democracy and unrest into the score, turning art into a bold stance amid a charged political moment. The move spotlights the fraught interplay of culture, power, and…
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Central Texas Icy Weather Causes School Closures and Delays on Tuesday
in NewsCentral Texas is grappling with icy conditions and wintry weather on Tuesday, triggering widespread school closures and delayed starts. From Austin campuses to smaller districts, many institutions are canceling classes or shifting to later start times, with some moving to remote operations for the day.
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Can Robert Saleh’s Mentorship Transform the Titans?
in SportsAn approach built on meticulous film study and genuine mentorship is making waves in Tennessee. Former players say it reshaped their careers—and it could spark a new momentum for a team still writing its story.
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MLB The Show 26: No New Cover Athlete Sparks Fan Speculation
in SportsMLB The Show 26 takes a surprising turn with its cover—no new athlete will be featured this year. Fans are buzzing about what could replace the traditional front, from bold multi-designs to nostalgic comebacks, as the release window draws near.
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Raiders’ coaching search heats up as Joe Brady gets second interview
in SportsLas Vegas is in the middle of a high-stakes head-coach hunt, with a second interview for Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady signaling the process is far from over. As the draft looms and top quarterback prospects emerge, the Raiders could be on the cusp of a defining era.
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Fiji Braces for TD07F as Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Loom
in Fiji NewsHeavy rain and strong winds loom for Fiji as Tropical Disturbance TD07F approaches. Forecasters warn of periods of heavy rainfall and gusty northwest winds across the group, with conditions expected to ease later in the week. Stay prepared for possible disruptions as the weather moves through.
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Arijit Singh Announces Retirement From Playback Singing at 38, Signals New Independent Music Chapter
in DJ & MusicArijit Singh drops a bombshell—retiring from playback singing at 38. The superstar hints this isn’t a farewell to music, but a shift toward independent projects, covers, and live performances. Fans are buzzing about the next chapter of the voice that shaped Bollywood’s sound.