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  • Weigh-In Glitch Forces UFC 325 Bout Cancellation

    Weigh-In Glitch Forces UFC 325 Bout Cancellation

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Sports

    UFC 325 hits a snag as a flyweight bout is canceled after a dramatic weigh-in discrepancy. While the rest of the card hit the scales, the late weigh-in fallout sparked chaos and left the matchup in limbo, with questions about what comes next for the fighters and the tournament.

  • Oil Climbs as Citi Sees Limited Iran Action and 2026 U.S.-Iran Deal

    Oil Climbs as Citi Sees Limited Iran Action and 2026 U.S.-Iran Deal

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    Geopolitics around Iran is driving energy markets as a major bank forecasts restrained near-term actions, keeping oil supplies and prices in a delicate balance. With diplomacy on the table but risk simmering, the oil outlook remains fragile and compelling.

  • Gold and Silver Pull Back as Markets Digest Fed Chair Pick and Oil Slide

    Gold and Silver Pull Back as Markets Digest Fed Chair Pick and Oil Slide

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Finance

    Gold and silver cool off after a meteoric rally as investors lock in gains and wait for big-central-bank signals. Mixed Asia-Pacific trading and shifting oil prices hint at a market still tugged between risk and resilience, with uncertainties far from over.

  • Hilary Duff’s Brooklyn Comeback Sparks Millennial Nostalgia and Healing

    Hilary Duff’s Brooklyn Comeback Sparks Millennial Nostalgia and Healing

    Jan 29, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    From a nine-year-old heartbreak to a triumphant comeback, this is a story about how a lifelong Hilary Duff fan learns that music can heal old wounds and bring people back together. A handmade poster, a grown-up suite, and a shared moment of nostalgia weave a powerful tale of memory, community, and the magic of live…

  • Australian Open Faces Privacy Debate Over Behind-The-Scenes Cameras

    Australian Open Faces Privacy Debate Over Behind-The-Scenes Cameras

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Sports

    Behind-the-scenes cameras at the Australian Open are fueling a growing debate over player privacy and on-camera moments. Tournament director Craig Tiley says he’s listening to players and open to a balanced approach that keeps the spectacle alive while respecting athletes’ dignity.

  • North Carolina Declares State of Emergency as Weekend Winter Storm Approaches

    North Carolina Declares State of Emergency as Weekend Winter Storm Approaches

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    North Carolina braces for a weekend winter storm as a state of emergency activates and crews prepare. Forecasters expect several inches of snow for central NC, with officials urging residents to stay off the roads and stay safe as conditions unfold.

  • Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Protests as Experts Warn About the Mental Health Cost of News

    Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Protests as Experts Warn About the Mental Health Cost of News

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    Minneapolis is wrestling with a traumatic incident that has sparked protests and a broader conversation about violence, media exposure, and community resilience. Psychologists warn that even brief, distressing news can heighten anxiety and sadness, highlighting the importance of mindful consumption and supportive connections in tough times.

  • Three Marriage Proposals Hit Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open

    Three Marriage Proposals Hit Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Sports

    At the Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz isn’t just dazzling with his serves—he’s the centerpiece of a fan-driven spectacle and a swirl of dating rumors. From playful proposals in the stands to whispers about his love life, the rising star is under a brighter spotlight than ever. The buzz around him is electric.

  • Animal Control Season 4 Episode Teases Lost Dogs and Bar Flies

    Animal Control Season 4 Episode Teases Lost Dogs and Bar Flies

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    Animal Control returns with a warm, funny, and unexpectedly touching chapter that deepens the crew’s bond. A routine lost-dog rescue drags the team into familiar bar-side dynamics, nudging Frank toward vulnerability while revisiting old and new relationships. Laughter and heart collide as the episode blends sharp banter with meaningful choices that ripple through the season.

  • Aaron Tau’s Mataora Tattoo Sparks Maori Representation Ahead of UFC 325

    Aaron Tau’s Mataora Tattoo Sparks Maori Representation Ahead of UFC 325

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Sports

    Aaron Tau steps into the octagon with more than just fists on the line—the mataora tattoo he wears is a powerful nod to Maori heritage. As conversations about Indigenous representation in MMA heat up, Tau’s presence promises to spark something bigger than a bout.

  • Storm Extend Kamikamica Contract Through 2026

    Storm Extend Kamikamica Contract Through 2026

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Melbourne Storm locks in a familiar face as Tui Kamikamica extends his stay through 2026. The Fiji captain’s leadership and relentless work rate have made him a cornerstone of the Storm, signaling another season of experience and impact in Bellamy’s pack.

  • Moscow Braces for Record Snowfall and Looming Deep Freeze

    Moscow Braces for Record Snowfall and Looming Deep Freeze

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    An extraordinary winter storm has gripped Moscow, turning streets into a white panorama as fresh snow piles up. With a sharp, citywide shift to freezing temperatures on the horizon, daily life and the winter landscape are about to change in dramatic, beautiful ways.

  • Storm lock in Kamikamica for 2026 season

    Storm lock in Kamikamica for 2026 season

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Melbourne Storm lock in a familiar face for 2026 with a one-year contract. A cornerstone forward and Fiji captain, his renewed commitment hints at more leadership and reliable grit as the team gears up for the season.

  • AI as a Co-Pilot: Citi Trains 175,000 Employees for a Changing Workplace

    AI as a Co-Pilot: Citi Trains 175,000 Employees for a Changing Workplace

    Jan 29, 2026
    in AI

    AI is reshaping the workplace, and a major bank is rolling out sweeping AI training for thousands of employees—aimed at turning disruption into opportunity and forging a new kind of human–machine collaboration.

  • Former Citi Executive Files Harassment Lawsuit, Sparking Scrutiny of Bank Culture

    Former Citi Executive Files Harassment Lawsuit, Sparking Scrutiny of Bank Culture

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    A former Citi executive, Julia Carreon, files a high-profile lawsuit alleging a culture of discrimination and harassment by a senior leader that forced her to resign. The case spotlights questions of workplace accountability, leadership dynamics, and how large banks handle serious misconduct allegations.

  • Wuthering Heights Gets a Fresh Take From Emerald Fennell Ahead of 2026 Release

    Wuthering Heights Gets a Fresh Take From Emerald Fennell Ahead of 2026 Release

    Jan 29, 2026
    in News

    Emerald Fennell’s bold new take on Wuthering Heights spotlights Alison Oliver and Hong Chau in a striking, modern reimagining. Oliver explains a focused, thread-by-thread approach, while Chau chooses to experience the story with fresh eyes—separate from the book. A transformative Brontë vision arrives in theaters February 13, 2026.

  • UB40 Fans in Nadi Rejoice as Fiji Lifts Rain Alert

    UB40 Fans in Nadi Rejoice as Fiji Lifts Rain Alert

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Fiji News

    UB40 night in Nadi looks brighter as Western Fiji eases its heavy rain alert, letting the crowd focus on the music. Yet clouds linger to the north and east, hinting at regional showers that could spice up the forecast.

  • Bula FC reveals visa delays behind missing flight to Port Moresby

    Bula FC reveals visa delays behind missing flight to Port Moresby

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Bula FC clears up rumors about a recent travel setback, confirming that visa delays, not airline offloading, kept several players from their flight. With late visas issued and rebookings in place, the squad is back on track and preparing in Port Moresby.

  • Project Genie Expands Access: DeepMind’s AI World-Building for Games

    Project Genie Expands Access: DeepMind’s AI World-Building for Games

    Jan 29, 2026
    in AI

    An ambitious AI experiment lets you sketch interactive worlds from prompts or photos, nudging the boundaries of AI-powered gaming and training simulations. It’s still in the experimental phase, with evolving realism, controls, and safety guidelines shaping what comes next.

  • Knicks Deadline Dilemma: Towns in Spotlight as Giannis Buzz Intensifies

    Knicks Deadline Dilemma: Towns in Spotlight as Giannis Buzz Intensifies

    Jan 29, 2026
    in Sports

    Trade chatter swirls as the Knicks near the deadline, with talk of a Giannis-style blockbuster on the table. But amid the noise, Towns’ season and the locker room dynamics could shape whether New York dares to shake things up or stay the course in pursuit of a title.

  • Are We Bonding More With AI Than Humans? New Study on Emotional Connections

    Are We Bonding More With AI Than Humans? New Study on Emotional Connections

    Jan 29, 2026
    in AI

    Can an AI feel like a confidant? Emerging research suggests that, in certain chats, people may feel emotionally closer to AI than to humans—even when they don’t know they’re talking to a machine. The results raise timely questions about ethics, transparency, and how AI might shape our social lives.

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  • Weigh-In Glitch Forces UFC 325 Bout Cancellation
    Weigh-In Glitch Forces UFC 325 Bout CancellationJanuary 29, 2026
    UFC 325 hits a snag as a flyweight bout is canceled after a dramatic weigh-in discrepancy. While the rest of the card hit the scales, the late weigh-in fallout sparked chaos and left the matchup in limbo, with questions about what comes next for the fighters and the tournament.
  • Oil Climbs as Citi Sees Limited Iran Action and 2026 U.S.-Iran Deal
    Oil Climbs as Citi Sees Limited Iran Action and 2026 U.S.-Iran DealJanuary 29, 2026
    Geopolitics around Iran is driving energy markets as a major bank forecasts restrained near-term actions, keeping oil supplies and prices in a delicate balance. With diplomacy on the table but risk simmering, the oil outlook remains fragile and compelling.
  • Gold and Silver Pull Back as Markets Digest Fed Chair Pick and Oil Slide
    Gold and Silver Pull Back as Markets Digest Fed Chair Pick and Oil SlideJanuary 29, 2026
    Gold and silver cool off after a meteoric rally as investors lock in gains and wait for big-central-bank signals. Mixed Asia-Pacific trading and shifting oil prices hint at a market still tugged between risk and resilience, with uncertainties far from over.
  • Hilary Duff's Brooklyn Comeback Sparks Millennial Nostalgia and Healing
    Hilary Duff’s Brooklyn Comeback Sparks Millennial Nostalgia and HealingJanuary 29, 2026
    From a nine-year-old heartbreak to a triumphant comeback, this is a story about how a lifelong Hilary Duff fan learns that music can heal old wounds and bring people back together. A handmade poster, a grown-up suite, and a shared moment of nostalgia weave a powerful tale of memory, community, and the magic of live performance.
  • Australian Open Faces Privacy Debate Over Behind-The-Scenes Cameras
    Australian Open Faces Privacy Debate Over Behind-The-Scenes CamerasJanuary 29, 2026
    Behind-the-scenes cameras at the Australian Open are fueling a growing debate over player privacy and on-camera moments. Tournament director Craig Tiley says he’s listening to players and open to a balanced approach that keeps the spectacle alive while respecting athletes’ dignity.
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