- Dylan Raiola Joins Oregon as Backup QB Behind Dante Moore
Dylan Raiola’s move to Oregon signals more than a fresh start. Backed by a sturdy offensive line and a patient plan behind Dante Moore, the five-star QB seems poised for growth—and perhaps a pivotal 2027 breakout—adding real intrigue to the Ducks’ quarterback future.
- UCLA’s March Madness Hopes on the Line as Road Woes Deepen Under Cronin
Tensions rise and UCLA faces a crossroads as it fights to salvage its season. With a pivotal stretch looming and March Madness in the balance, the Bruins must regroup and rise to the challenge on the road and at home.
- Norway Extends Medal Lead as Day 11 Delivers Thrills at Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics
Day 11 in Milano Cortina delivered another wave of Olympic drama. Norway stretched its medal lead, the host nation Italy showed strength, and Team USA kept climbing across multiple disciplines. From ice to slopes, tonight offered standout moments and dramatic turns that hint at what the medal race might hold in the days ahead.
- Vanuatu Pushes Global Climate Accountability Under ICJ Advisory Opinion
Vanuatu leads a global push for climate accountability, backing a landmark ICJ opinion that states must protect people from climate harm. As major polluters push back, this high-stakes moment could reshape how nations tackle the climate crisis.
- Nasinu Sets Pace with Early Training for Suva Zone Two Meet and Fiji Finals
Nasinu Secondary School’s long-distance runners kick off a bold early-season program, aiming to build depth and stamina for Suva Zone Two and the Fiji Finals. Coach Munil Sami says steady progress over three years has the team primed for a strong stretch of meets.