- Kali Uchis to Headline HARD Summer 2026 as West Coast Festival Returns
HARD Summer is returning to Hollywood Park with a festival weekend that fuses bold sounds, surprising collaborations, and a reimagined stage layout. Expect a dynamic blend of headline-worthy moments, underground showcases, and a strong community vibe that defines the West Coast experience.
- Pentagon Weighs Future of Scouting America Ties Amid Culture Clash
After an initial push to sever ties, the Pentagon is rethinking its support for Scouting America as backlash swells. New conditions tied to gender registration for incoming Scouts could reshape a decades-long partnership and put the National Scout Jamboree at a crossroads.
- Naqaliso Floods Spark Urgent Drainage Fix Over Cemetery Expansion
Residents of Naqaliso Settlement are urging authorities to restore drainage after a sudden flood damaged homes, with many linking the deluge to cemetery expansion blocking the system. They’re calling for a permanent fix to prevent more homes from being affected.
- Fiji Flooding Crisis: Drainage Failures and Health Risks Hit Naqaliso Settlement
Heavy rains and an approaching tropical depression threaten to worsen floods in a coastal settlement already struggling to cope. Residents blame blocked drainage from recent development for the rising water and warn of growing health risks as schools and clinics become harder to reach. They’re urging swift drainage repairs before the next wave hits.
- Verizon-T-Mobile Clash Over $1,000 Savings Claim in Advertising Battle
Verizon and T-Mobile are locked in a high-stakes clash over claimed savings and advertising tactics. The dispute centers on whether a “Better Value Plan” really delivers up to $1,000 in benefits and how bundled perks are counted. With regulators weighing in and rivals firing back, the outcome could redefine what “value” means in wireless promos.