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  • Denver metro power outage disrupts DIA and 911 services — what’s behind the blackout?

    Denver metro power outage disrupts DIA and 911 services — what’s behind the blackout?

    Feb 1, 2026
    in News

    A widespread power outage swept across southeast Denver, plunging hundreds of thousands into darkness and disrupting airport operations and emergency services. Crews race to restore power as transit systems shift to shuttle service and officials investigate the cause. The evolving situation has residents awaiting the next updates.

  • Tonga Seeks US Reset as Travel Ban Strains Ties, Announces California Sister City

    Tonga Seeks US Reset as Travel Ban Strains Ties, Announces California Sister City

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    With visa bans impacting ties, Tonga signals a diplomatic reset with the United States and hints at high-level talks ahead. A new sister-city pact with East Palo Alto opens doors for cultural and youth exchanges, signaling a broader push in people-to-people diplomacy.

  • Noah Kahan Netflix Documentary Teases an Intimate Look at Fame and Vermont Roots

    Noah Kahan Netflix Documentary Teases an Intimate Look at Fame and Vermont Roots

    Feb 1, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    A Netflix documentary offers an intimate glimpse into Noah Kahan’s rise from Vermont roots to global stages, blending candid moments of fame with the heartbeat of his creative process. Expect a revealing look at the years after the breakout hit “Stick Season,”探 exploring the twists and turns of touring life and staying true to where…

  • Yukon launches seven-school hot lunch pilot amid questions about expansion

    Yukon launches seven-school hot lunch pilot amid questions about expansion

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Education

    Seven Yukon schools will pilot hot lunches this year with federal funding, a hopeful move for student nutrition. The $7.3 million program runs through March 2027, but most schools are left out and per-student funding is tight—raising questions about expansion and the lasting impact.

  • Three-Year-Old Drowns Near Wainibuka River, Sparks Child-Safety Warnings

    Three-Year-Old Drowns Near Wainibuka River, Sparks Child-Safety Warnings

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Grief grips a village after a young child goes missing near a river, sparking a wide search and an active investigation. A sobering reminder of the dangers near water and the importance of vigilant supervision.

  • Marcello Hernández Sets Record Straight on Sabrina Carpenter Romance Rumors

    Marcello Hernández Sets Record Straight on Sabrina Carpenter Romance Rumors

    Feb 1, 2026
    in News

    Dax Shepard’s chat stirs up years of romance rumors around Marcello Hernández and Sabrina Carpenter—but Hernández sets the record straight about his own love life. He reveals he’s in a relationship with a Dominican architect, offering a fresh twist on past collaborations, red-carpet moments, and celebrity crushes.

  • ANZ Fiji Chief Takes London Post, Signals Global Growth Push

    ANZ Fiji Chief Takes London Post, Signals Global Growth Push

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Rabih Yazbek helped shape ANZ’s Fiji story with growth, client relationships, and a disciplined risk culture. As he moves to lead Client Coverage for the UK and Europe, a new chapter in ANZ’s global expansion begins, leaving readers curious about what’s next for the bank.

  • Fiji Coral Coast Gathers to Tackle Seasonality

    Fiji Coral Coast Gathers to Tackle Seasonality

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Coral Coast’s tourism scene gathers for a pivotal in-person talanoa since Fiji reopened, uniting operators and international partners to tackle seasonality and map sustainable growth. The dialogue spotlights coordinated campaigns, boosted visibility, and a resilient path forward for Fiji’s hospitality in evolving markets.

  • Spotify Best New Artist Party Red Carpet Fashion Dazzles with Bold Looks

    Spotify Best New Artist Party Red Carpet Fashion Dazzles with Bold Looks

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Music’s next wave arrived with a fashion-forward bang, as bold silhouettes, shimmering gowns, and fearless personal style lit up the red carpet. From bohemian sheer to Y2K-inspired glam, the night offered a glimpse of how this new generation is redefining style on their own terms. A vivid snapshot of outfits that hinted at bigger stories…

  • Fraser Minten Sparks Bruins as Rookie Center Proves He Belongs

    Fraser Minten Sparks Bruins as Rookie Center Proves He Belongs

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Fraser Minten is quickly proving he belongs in the NHL, showing a rare blend of defense, offense, and tenacity at just 21. As the Bruins lean on his growing versatility, the rookie’s promising trajectory has teammates and coaches buzzing about what lies ahead.

  • Idaho Falls native behind Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters

    Idaho Falls native behind Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters

    Feb 1, 2026
    in News

    Idaho Falls-born Christopher Appelhans turned a personal dream into a global hit with KPop Demon Hunters, an animated musical that drew record-breaking views and chart-topping songs. From his Idaho roots to collaborations crossing cultures, his journey celebrates fearless storytelling and creative collaboration.

  • Alphabet and Amazon Prepare for Key Earnings as Jobs Data Takes Center Stage

    Alphabet and Amazon Prepare for Key Earnings as Jobs Data Takes Center Stage

    Feb 1, 2026
    in News

    Markets brace for a pivotal week as Alphabet and Amazon prepare fresh earnings amid AI bets, cloud competition, and key jobs data. With big bets on growth and policy moves in the balance, this week could set the tone for tech and markets ahead.

  • Grammys Best New Artist Nominees Reflect TikTok’s Viral Power

    Grammys Best New Artist Nominees Reflect TikTok’s Viral Power

    Feb 1, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    TikTok has reshaped how new music breaks through, and the Grammys’ Best New Artist nominees reflect this crossroads. The lineup pairs seasoned artists with viral breakout stars—Olivia Dean, KATSEYE, The Marías, and more—illustrating a music landscape where platform fame and traditional paths mingle.

  • Ovechkin’s Record Sparks Cross-Sport Debate on the Greatest Athlete

    Ovechkin’s Record Sparks Cross-Sport Debate on the Greatest Athlete

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Two icons from ice and court spark a bigger question: who really is the greatest athlete of all time? A record-breaking milestone amplifies a cross-sport debate about durability, toughness, and what truly defines greatness. A passionate hockey veteran’s take adds fuel to the fire, leaving readers weighing the merits of different games—and different eras.

  • Alex Warren: From emailing Bieber to a Grammy nomination

    Alex Warren: From emailing Bieber to a Grammy nomination

    Feb 1, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    From emailing Justin Bieber about skating as a kid to landing a Grammy nod, Alex Warren’s rise is filled with humor, honesty, and big dreams. In a candid post-Grammy moment, the 25-year-old singer talks debut album, DM chaos, and the journey of truly connecting with listeners through his music.

  • United Nations on the Brink: July Shutdown Looms as Donor Shortfalls Mount

    United Nations on the Brink: July Shutdown Looms as Donor Shortfalls Mount

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Unpaid dues are pushing a major international organization to the brink, with a shutdown feared as funding dries up. As donor nations weigh reforms, the looming squeeze could reshape humanitarian work and the future of global cooperation.

  • Can Fiji Revive Its Apprenticeships Amid Levy Control Debate?

    Can Fiji Revive Its Apprenticeships Amid Levy Control Debate?

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s apprenticeship system, once a powerhouse of skills, now faces a critical revamp. A leading education voice warns that governance changes have dimmed productivity and training investment. He urges separating the levy from training providers and reviving a fast-track program to close the skills gap and spur growth.

  • Maxey’s 40-point, late-game heroics lift Sixers past Kings in dramatic finish

    Maxey’s 40-point, late-game heroics lift Sixers past Kings in dramatic finish

    Feb 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Tyrese Maxey erupts for 40 points as the Sixers rally in the fourth to edge the Kings. With Embiid contributing and a clutch late surge, Philadelphia grabs a big win and keeps the momentum rolling into the homestand.

  • Reba McEntire to honor late Brandon Blackstock at the 2026 Grammys

    Reba McEntire to honor late Brandon Blackstock at the 2026 Grammys

    Feb 1, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Reba McEntire is gearing up for a deeply personal Grammys moment, honoring her late stepson Brandon Blackstock. Expect a night where memory and music fuse to create a truly meaningful tribute.

  • Chrissy Teigen Recommits to Sobriety: A Fresh Chapter in Her Journey

    Chrissy Teigen Recommits to Sobriety: A Fresh Chapter in Her Journey

    Feb 1, 2026
    in News

    Chrissy Teigen opens up about embracing sobriety again, sharing hard truths, unwavering support, and a more grounded path forward. A candid, hopeful glimpse into resilience, accountability, and a fresh chapter.

  • Olivia Rodrigo Wins UMG x REVERB Amplifier Award for Social Impact

    Olivia Rodrigo Wins UMG x REVERB Amplifier Award for Social Impact

    Feb 1, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Olivia Rodrigo takes center stage for more than music, earning a high-profile award for her advocacy and commitment to social issues. Wearing a symbolic “ICE OUT” pin, she frames art as a vehicle for truth, connection, and collective action—reminding us that every voice can spark change.

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  • Denver metro power outage disrupts DIA and 911 services — what's behind the blackout?
    Denver metro power outage disrupts DIA and 911 services — what’s behind the blackout?February 1, 2026
    A widespread power outage swept across southeast Denver, plunging hundreds of thousands into darkness and disrupting airport operations and emergency services. Crews race to restore power as transit systems shift to shuttle service and officials investigate the cause. The evolving situation has residents awaiting the next updates.
  • Tonga Seeks US Reset as Travel Ban Strains Ties, Announces California Sister City
    Tonga Seeks US Reset as Travel Ban Strains Ties, Announces California Sister CityFebruary 1, 2026
    With visa bans impacting ties, Tonga signals a diplomatic reset with the United States and hints at high-level talks ahead. A new sister-city pact with East Palo Alto opens doors for cultural and youth exchanges, signaling a broader push in people-to-people diplomacy.
  • Noah Kahan Netflix Documentary Teases an Intimate Look at Fame and Vermont Roots
    Noah Kahan Netflix Documentary Teases an Intimate Look at Fame and Vermont RootsFebruary 1, 2026
    A Netflix documentary offers an intimate glimpse into Noah Kahan’s rise from Vermont roots to global stages, blending candid moments of fame with the heartbeat of his creative process. Expect a revealing look at the years after the breakout hit “Stick Season,”探 exploring the twists and turns of touring life and staying true to where he began. A behind-the-scenes capture that promises depth, honesty, and the pull of new music on the horizon.
  • Yukon launches seven-school hot lunch pilot amid questions about expansion
    Yukon launches seven-school hot lunch pilot amid questions about expansionFebruary 1, 2026
    Seven Yukon schools will pilot hot lunches this year with federal funding, a hopeful move for student nutrition. The $7.3 million program runs through March 2027, but most schools are left out and per-student funding is tight—raising questions about expansion and the lasting impact.
  • Three-Year-Old Drowns Near Wainibuka River, Sparks Child-Safety Warnings
    Three-Year-Old Drowns Near Wainibuka River, Sparks Child-Safety WarningsFebruary 1, 2026
    Grief grips a village after a young child goes missing near a river, sparking a wide search and an active investigation. A sobering reminder of the dangers near water and the importance of vigilant supervision.
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