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SAP Shares Slump on 2026 Cloud Forecast Miss as AI Momentum and Buyback Plan Provide Hope
in NewsSAP’s shares slid after a cautious cloud-revenue forecast for 2026, even as the company posted solid full-year results. Slower cloud backlog growth and longer, government-led deals add to the challenge, even as SAP doubles down on AI-driven growth and a substantial buyback.
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Frisco Community Mourns After Tragic Sledding Crash Claims Two Teens
in NewsA Frisco family and a tight-knit community are grieving the loss of two beloved teens. Grace “Gracie” Brito’s kindness and Lizzie Angle’s bright spirit touched so many, and their memories are prompting an outpouring of support and prayers. Their legacies live on in the stories, friendships, and continued hope shared by those who knew them.
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Fiji Farmers Diversify and Unite Through LandCare Tour
in Fiji NewsFiji’s farming communities are turning obstacles into opportunity, sharing skills that diversify crops, boost local processing, and boost eco-friendly practices. A glimpse into resilient, collaborative farming shaping a sustainable future for families across the islands.
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Joey King in Talks to Star in Natasha Lyonne’s 1980s Boxing Drama Bambo
in NewsJoey King is reportedly circling the lead in Natasha Lyonne’s upcoming film Bambo, a 1980s Brooklyn-set drama that peels back the dangerous world of boxing, ambition, and family ties. With Lyonne directing and a powerhouse creative team, the project promises a tense, unforgettable journey.
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Klobuchar Launches Minnesota Governor Bid as Walz Exits Race
in NewsDemocratic Senator Amy Klobuchar enters Minnesota’s governor race with a focus on healthcare costs and the rising cost of living. Her bid reshapes the field as debates over immigration policy and safety intensify, signaling a pivotal campaign for the state.
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Fiji Seeks U.S. Help to Strengthen Fight Against Transnational Drug Trafficking
in Fiji NewsFiji’s police commissioner outlines a shifting drug threat—from imported consignments to changing cross-border networks—without local labs for large-scale production. He calls for stronger information sharing with international partners and expanded training and resources to stay ahead.
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Weekend Bomb Cyclone Threat: Snow and High Winds Across the East Coast
in NewsAn intensifying coastal storm may explode into a bomb cyclone offshore this weekend, bringing heavy snow and strong winds from the Carolinas to the Northeast. With the storm’s path still uncertain, small shifts could mean a major blizzard for some cities or just breezy, lighter snow for others along the I-95 corridor.
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Naboro Junior Secondary Opens, Giving Rural Fiji Students a Shorter Path to Education
in Fiji NewsEducation takes a big leap in Naitasiri as Naboro Junior Secondary School opens, bringing secondary education closer to home and sparking renewed hope for local families.
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Europe EVs Overtake Petrol Cars for the First Time in December
in NewsEurope is at a turning point as electric vehicles outsell petrol cars for the first time, signaling a future of cleaner, more efficient transport. A blend of BEV and plug-in hybrid momentum—and changing fortunes for major brands—is quietly reshaping the continent’s automotive landscape.
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Arctic Freeze Triggers Closures and Ice Threat Across the Ohio River Valley
in NewsArctic air continues to grip the region, sparking closures, delays, and NTI days as sub-zero wind chills bite. Ice is forming along the Ohio River and nights stay dangerously cold. A developing storm may bring snow later this week, keeping the cold spell in place for days to come.
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Sun Glare: The Hidden Driving Hazard at Low Angles
in NewsSun glare can turn a routine drive into a risk in an instant, especially when the sun sits low at dawn and dusk. This concise guide explains why the danger rises in fall and winter and offers simple, practical tips to stay safer on the road.
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Central Florida Braces for Weekend Deep Freeze as Temperatures Drop to the 20s
in NewsCentral Florida braces for a major cold snap this weekend, turning mild days into frosty nights with sharp wind chills. Subfreezing temperatures are forecast across the region, nudging residents to bundle up and prepare for a rare winter chill.
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Skipper Select XV Gears Up for Drua Clash at Churchill Park
in Fiji NewsSkipper Select XV head coach Rupeni Nasiga is optimistic as the team sharpens their combinations ahead of a high-stakes pre-season clash with a top Fiji side at Churchill Park. With a few niggles, the camp is focused on tempo and cohesion, offering players a real chance to shine and set the tone for Skipper Cup.
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Fiji Braces for Unsettled Weather as Alerts Persist
in Fiji NewsUnsettled weather continues to sweep Fiji, bringing strong winds and heavy rain across the islands. A night gust toppled a power post and prompted safety advisories, while officials downgrade warnings to alerts. With lingering showers and the possibility of thunderstorms, the outlook hints that the worst may be behind them—yet vigilance remains essential.
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Kavekini Tanivanuakula Returns to Fiji 7s Ahead of Singapore 7s
in Fiji NewsSix months out, one fierce comeback. Kavekini Tanivanuakula returns to Fiji 7s, guided by faith and the unwavering support of his family as the Singapore 7s approach. Expect renewed energy, sharper teamwork, and a story that could redefine the team’s season.
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Fiji tightens June transfer window for Bula FC moves to shield local clubs
in Fiji NewsFiji’s football landscape could be on the brink of a bold policy shift that redefines how players move from district clubs into the professional ranks. With new rules aiming to protect local clubs and clarify amateur-to-professional transitions, the coming months may signal a major change for the OFC Pro League era.
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Powerball $43M Jackpot Up for Grabs as Mega Millions Soars to $303M
in NewsPowerball fever is back as dreams of a life-changing win collide with record jackpots and new ways to play. With three weekly drawings and a looming Mega Millions prize, the suspense is building—and fortunes could be within reach.
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Fiji Deputy PM Kamikamica in Court as Perjury Allegations Emerge
in Fiji NewsLegal drama surrounds Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica as his case winds through Magistrates Court and the High Court. With key dates looming and pleas on the docket, the saga raises fresh questions about transparency and accountability in government.
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Drua Preseason Surprise: Cakobau Starts Against Chiefs as Final-Roster Questions Loom
in Fiji NewsAttention turns to the Drua’s pre-season clash with the Chiefs, where a surprise hooker is stealing the spotlight. Penaia Cakobau, a former Flying Fijian, earns a start in the first half—sparking questions about his role as the coaching staff weighs the final roster alongside Virimi Vakatawa. The unfolding display could hint at the season’s direction.
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Ajit Pawar Dies in Plane Crash, Maharashtra Faces Political Uncertainty
in NewsMaharashtra braces for a power vacuum after deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar dies in a plane crash. A lifelong political player with a history of shifting alliances, his departure sparks fresh questions about successors, party dynamics, and the state’s governing future. The coming days could redefine the balance of power in the region.
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Maharashtra in Flux as Fadnavis Faces a Post-Pawar Era
in NewsDevendra Fadnavis mourns Ajit Pawar, a trusted ally whose pragmatism helped steer Maharashtra’s fragile coalition. With Pawar’s sudden death in a plane crash, the Mahayuti faces a reshaped political landscape, forcing Fadnavis to recalibrate strategy as local elections loom.