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Las Vegas Braces for Second Storm as Snow Flurries Possible
in NewsWinter weather returns to Las Vegas with another storm bringing cooler air, rain, and a rare chance of snow in the surrounding mountains. Expect gusty winds and frosty mornings as the forecast unfolds.
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Ohio Officials Redirect Wexner Donations Amid Epstein Probe
in NewsOhio lawmakers are redirecting donations tied to Les Wexner to charity amid renewed scrutiny of his connections to Epstein. As a high-stakes deposition looms, officials frame their moves as a push for accountability and support for survivors.
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Encinitas Preps for Winter Storm with Drainage Upgrades
in NewsWinter storm conditions test the county’s flood defenses as crews rush to keep streets clear. Pumps are active, vacuum trucks stand by, and a new storm-drain project is underway—part of a broader plan to protect neighborhoods from future floods and rough seas.
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Jesse Jackson Dies at 84: A Civil Rights Legacy Remembered
in Fiji NewsJesse Jackson, a towering figure in the civil rights movement, is remembered as tributes pour in for his decades of advocacy. His enduring commitment to justice reshaped a nation and leaves a lasting legacy—a conversation about equality that continues to unfold.
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Storms Hit California’s Mother Lode: Snow, Outages and Travel Disruptions
in NewsWintry conditions grip the Mother Lode, with snow, a stalled vehicle in Twain Harte, and a possible sinkhole near Columbia complicating travel. Widespread power outages affect multiple communities, and restoration timelines remain unclear as crews rush to clear hazards.
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Fiji ex-CEO and CFO set to plead in FICAC corruption case next month
in Fiji NewsRiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, the former Chief Executive of the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation, and Vimlesh Sagar, the Chief Financial Officer, are poised to enter pleas next month on corruption charges. The Suva court paused proceedings to give prosecutors more time to build the case. The move highlights ongoing efforts to uphold accountability in Fiji’s public sector.
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Wells Fargo to Pay $56.85 Million in Settlement Over Pandemic Forbearance Reporting
in FinanceWells Fargo is settling accusations that it misreported mortgage statuses during the pandemic, potentially harming borrowers’ credit scores. The dispute centers on forbearance classifications that may have marked current loans as in forbearance, raising questions about how credit reporting can affect loan costs.
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Andreeva Favored Over Cristian in Dubai WTA Round of 16
in SportsDubai’s round-of-16 showdown pits Mirra Andreeva against Jaqueline Cristian. Early signals point to a strong showing for Andreeva, but Cristian could inject some drama as the match unfolds on the court.
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WTA Forms Tour Architecture Council to Rethink Schedule and Player Welfare
in SportsNew WTA Tour Architecture Council formed to rework the calendar, player commitments, and the sport’s framework. As withdrawals and injuries spotlight the strain of a packed schedule, Jessica Pegula leads a bid to reshape professional women’s tennis for 2027 and beyond.
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Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 hopes hang in balance as rain-threatened Namibia clash looms
in SportsRain threats loom as Pakistan prepare a pivotal clash with Namibia in Colombo. With a fragile Net Run Rate and everything to play for, the race for the Super 8s could hinge on this one match. Can they keep their World Cup hopes alive?
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Santa Barbara County Braces for February Storm as Warnings Roll In
in NewsSanta Barbara County braces for a major storm forecast Feb. 15–20, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for flooding, rockslides, and beach erosion. Officials urge everyone to monitor forecasts, secure outdoor items, and have a preparedness plan as conditions can change quickly. Travel and safety may be affected as alerts evolve—stay informed on…
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Andreeva Aims to Defend Dubai Crown as Mboko Rivalry Intensifies
in Sports18-year-old Mirra Andreeva arrives in Dubai to defend her crown and chase crucial points, sparking a fresh test with rising rival Victoria Mboko. She opens up about the mental side of success—how to stay positive when results wobble and keep fighting when the pressure amps up. The new generation is watching, and Andreeva is right…
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Linette Advances in Dubai After Beating Aleksandrov, Set to Face Tauson in the Round of 16
in SportsMagda Linette odwróciła losy ciężkiego meczu w Dubaju i awansowała do 1/8 finału. Przed nią pojedynek z 12. seed Clara Tauson — emocje gwarantowane.
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Kadavu Bets on Climate-Smart Farming: School Gardens, Land Rehabilitation and a New Agro-ecology Model Farm
in Fiji NewsKadavu is rolling out climate-smart farming initiatives—from school garden programs and nurseries to land rehabilitation and agro-ecology demos. This glimpse shows communities growing food, restoring soils, and strengthening resilience for the future.
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Tell Me Lies Finale: The Cat Moment That Has Fans Talking
in NewsFeline twist caps the Tell Me Lies finale: a cat delivers the last line, turning Lucy’s story in an unexpected direction. Creator Meaghan Oppenheimer reveals why a cat became a recurring guest on set and how this tiny moment reframes the series. A playful, poignant closer that lingers long after the credits.
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Democrats Push for Action Over Rep. Randy Fine’s Dogs Over Muslims Post
in NewsDemocrats push for accountability after Rep. Randy Fine’s inflammatory post sparks a political firestorm. As calls for resignation and discipline grow, the party-wide debate over consequences and bigotry intensifies.
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Qatar Airways trims London-Doha flights, signaling a reshaped European network
in NewsQatar Airways is trimming its London-Doha schedule, cutting flights at Heathrow and Gatwick from May with additional reductions expected later in the year. The move tightens capacity and could reshape travel plans for UK and Qatar-bound travelers.
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Los Angeles Faces Evacuations as Winter Storm Looms With Flood Watch
in NewsLos Angeles braces for a powerful winter storm bringing heavy rain, damaging winds, and the risk of rockslides in burn areas. With flood watches and evacuation warnings in effect, officials urge residents to stay alert and prepared as conditions evolve.
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Fiji Ex-Strongman Bainimarama Arrested in Post-Election Coup Plot Probe
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama and ex-police chief Sitiveni Qiliho are in custody amid allegations they sought military backing to overturn a post-election government. As investigators press for answers ahead of court appearances, the case raises fresh questions about accountability and Fiji’s democratic future.
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Truth and Dignity: Sayed-Khaiyum Vows to Stand Firm Against Injustice
in Fiji NewsA bold vow to stand firm against oppression and a steadfast belief that truth and dignity will prevail, even in the toughest times. Guided by faith, family, and unshakable principles, this message reminds us that what endures are the deeds we leave behind.
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Rampage Jackson Slap Sparks Online Debate: Honor or Clicks?
in NewsDuring a livestream featuring Rampage Jackson, a shocking clash with Larry Wheels and DeenTheGreat ignites a heated online debate. Was the moment a stand for honor or a calculated ploy for views? The incident sparks a broader conversation about respect, responsibility, and the cost of fame in the digital age.