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BYU Women’s Soccer Earns No. 5 Seed, Hosts Utah State in NCAA Tournament Opener
BYU women’s soccer earned a No. 5 seed and eyes a pivotal home showdown as the NCAA Tournament begins. With a mix of scorers and seasoned leaders, the Cougars are poised for a postseason push and a renewed rivalry on the horizon.
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Multi-County California Chase Ends at Mexico Border
A woman behind the wheel of a stolen silver minivan led authorities on a high-speed chase that tore across Southern California. The pursuit threaded through Moorpark and stretched across the 118, 405, and 101 corridors before culminating at the U.S.–Mexico border. The dramatic turn raises questions about cross-border crime and potential extradition.
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David Szalay’s Flesh Redefines Narrative Silence on the Booker Shortlist
David Szalay’s Flesh turns the traditional novel on its head by stripping away interior monologue and letting István’s life unfold through how others see him and through the offstage moments that shape him. It’s a daring, almost surgical narrative choice that probes what moves us when words fall short. A spare, provocative meditation on identity,…
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CoreWeave Backlog Surges to $55.6B as AI Deals Expand; Will Capacity Keep Up?
CoreWeave just posted a blockbuster quarter, led by a swelling backlog and major AI cloud partnerships that could reshape its trajectory. Yet capacity questions linger as the company scales to meet surging demand. A defining moment in the race to power AI at scale.
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Fiji Tribunal Weighs Misconduct Claims Against Corrections Commissioner
New testimony at a high-stakes tribunal scrutinizes allegations against Fiji’s Corrections Commissioner, hinting at dictatorial leadership, leaked information, and conflicts of interest. As the inquiry unfolds, questions of transparency and accountability loom over the corrections service and public governance.
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Outback to Close Dozens of Locations in Major Brand Overhaul
Outback Steakhouse is undergoing a bold reset, planning to close more than 40 locations as part of a broader financial refresh. With closures already underway and leases set to expire on additional sites, Bloomin’ Brands is boosting investments in upgrades and staff training to elevate the dining experience and win back guests. It reflects a…
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Steelers Waive Thornhill, Opening Door to New NFL Opportunities
Veteran safety Juan Thornhill, once a regular starter, has been waived after a season of shifting roles. The two-time Super Bowl champ now faces a fresh start as teams weigh depth for the stretch run.
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Kyle Hendricks Retires: The Professor Bids Farewell to the Cubs
Kyle Hendricks’ retirement marks the closing of a defining era for the Cubs. Known as “The Professor” for his calm, cerebral approach, he reshaped what it means to lead from the mound. His legacy extends beyond the stat line, hinting at a lasting influence on the game and its next generation.
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Rocket Lab Preps for Q3 Earnings as Neutron Rocket Gains Momentum
Rocket Lab stock is flashing a cautious signal ahead of its Q3 results and the post-close earnings call. With momentum building in Space Systems and the Neutron program on the horizon, the aerospace company sits at a pivotal crossroads that could reshape its next chapter.
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Fiji Police Probe After Youths Allegedly Attack Officials
An investigation has been launched after reports that youths allegedly assaulted government officials and damaged a vehicle. As authorities seek clarity, the incident adds to a troubling pattern of violence against officials and prompts renewed calls for constructive police–community collaboration to safeguard everyone.
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Booker Prize Contender: Kiran Desai Returns with The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny
Booker Prize season unveils a bold lineup of love, loss, and reinvention. From a cross-continental romance set against a winter chill to unraveling marriages and a rogue’s ascent into high society, these stories promise unforgettable characters and transformative journeys that linger long after the last page.
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Rigetti Q3 Earnings: Narrow Loss, Revenue Miss Triggers After-Hours Selloff in Quantum Computing
Rigetti Computing posted a narrowed Q3 loss with revenue coming in below expectations, sparking an after-hours slide. The results add to a turbulent year for the quantum sector as investors weigh when real monetization may arrive. The moves and metrics to watch point to a high-stakes frontier where outcomes remain anything but certain.
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Bangor Ex-Con Sworn Into City Council Sparks Debate
Bangor’s city council has a new member drawing both attention and debate. Angela Walker, an independent with a recovery-focused background, brings a personal perspective to housing, the unhoused, and the opioid crisis. Her ascent signals a broader push for second chances in local governance.
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Fiji’s Employment Relations Bill Sparks Alarm Over Labour Office Overreach
Tensions are rising over Fiji’s proposed labour-law reforms, with business groups warning of potential overreach and intimidation. At the center is a small MSME-owned media firm, raising questions about sweeping powers and penalties, and fueling calls for a balanced path that protects workers while safeguarding small businesses. As stakeholders push for dialogue, the debate could…
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Mangroves at Stake as Fiji Unveils Nokonoko Development Plan
Fiji’s Nokonoko Integrated Development promises to reshape the Suva–Nausori corridor with new housing, jobs, and upgraded infrastructure. Officials insist progress will go hand in hand with strict environmental safeguards, including mangrove replanting and long-term ecological monitoring.
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Fiji Corrections Service Under Scrutiny Over Controversial Nurse Practitioner Appointment
Justice Minister Turaga’s testimony before a panel raises fresh questions about a controversial Nurse Practitioner appointment at the Fiji Corrections Service. Allegations of transparency gaps, possible conflicts of interest, and governance concerns hint at broader reform and accountability on the horizon. As the hearings unfold, the story promises further scrutiny of how such decisions are…
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Turin Final Showdown: Sinner and Alcaraz’s Respectful Rivalry
Una rivalità che cattura l’attenzione, accompagnata da un rapporto di profondo rispetto tra due talenti. Sinner e Alcaraz si preparano a Torino in una sfida che va oltre il punteggio, tra strategia rigorosa e creatività imprevedibile.
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Trump’s Oval Office Swear-In for India Envoy Sparks Debate on US-India Ties
All eyes on the Oval Office as ambassador-designate Sergio Gor takes the oath, signaling a defining moment for US-India ties amid a presidency marked by unpredictable, transactional diplomacy. The outcome could reshape long-standing alliances.
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CoreWeave Set for a Big Move as AI Cloud Earnings Loom
CoreWeave braces for a pivotal Q3 report as traders brace for a volatile session. Options imply a sizable move in either direction, keeping the AI cloud stock in the crosshairs of investors. With high-profile partnerships and a cautious market backdrop, the results could set the tone for its near-term trajectory.
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Belva Davis: Trailblazing Journalist Honored in San Francisco Celebration of Life
Belva Davis shattered barriers and redefined what a journalist can be. A heartfelt tribute shines a lasting legacy built on courage, truth-telling, and trailblazing leadership. Her story is a reminder of the transformative power of one principled voice in media and beyond.
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Tamavua Aggravated Robbery: Suspect Charged as Police Seek Second
A charged suspect is in custody after a widely circulated robbery video, while a second man remains at large. Police say the response was swift and inquiries are ongoing as investigators pursue leads. This developing case highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen safety and security in the community.