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  • San Ramon Urges Preparedness After Earthquake Swarms

    San Ramon Urges Preparedness After Earthquake Swarms

    Mar 2, 2026
    in News

    San Ramon residents gathered for a town hall on the recent earthquake swarm to hear what’s next. Experts stressed that earthquakes can’t be predicted, but smart preparation—plans, kits, and reliable outside contact points—can make a real difference when seconds count. The session left the community focused on getting ready for the next big shake.

  • Prediction Markets Reach Tipping Point as Institutions Step In

    Prediction Markets Reach Tipping Point as Institutions Step In

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Finance

    Prediction markets are shedding their niche image and edging into mainstream finance. With rising volumes and growing institutional interest, they’re redefining how markets price uncertainty, hedge risk, and extract value from real-world events, hinting at new revenue streams beyond traditional trading. The evolution promises deeper liquidity and a broader toolkit for investors navigating future outcomes.

  • Teyana Taylor Earns Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actress

    Teyana Taylor Earns Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actress

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    From stage to screen, Teyana Taylor dives into a deeply human, boundary-pushing role that wrestles with motherhood and identity. The transformative performance is already igniting conversations about empowerment, resilience, and the power of nuanced storytelling.

  • F-15E Crash in Kuwait Amid Iranian Missile Attack Sparks Middle East Tensions

    F-15E Crash in Kuwait Amid Iranian Missile Attack Sparks Middle East Tensions

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    An F-15E crashes in Kuwait as regional tensions surge, leaving investigators weighing what brought the jet down. The pilot survived, but the fate of the weapons system operator and the next moves in this volatile standoff remain uncertain.

  • Smoke Over Kuwait’s US Embassy Triggers New Phase in Middle East Tensions

    Smoke Over Kuwait’s US Embassy Triggers New Phase in Middle East Tensions

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Smoke drifts over a Kuwait neighborhood housing a key diplomatic site as tensions flare across the Middle East. With warnings, strikes, and shifting alliances on display, the region braces for rapid changes in a crisis that could redraw the map.

  • Fiji Braces for Severe Rain, Flood Warnings and Strong Winds

    Fiji Braces for Severe Rain, Flood Warnings and Strong Winds

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Unsettled weather moves across Fiji, bringing heavy rains and strong winds that trigger flood alerts and rising river levels. As the system lingers, communities brace for challenging conditions and officials monitor evolving impacts across the islands.

  • Operation Epic Fury: Iran Crisis Escalates

    Operation Epic Fury: Iran Crisis Escalates

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    An unprecedented military push is reshaping the Middle East, bringing dramatic leadership shifts and swift, high-stakes strikes. With casualties mounting and calls for immunity and reform echoing through Iran, the coming days could redefine the balance of power and the fate of millions. A watershed moment where resolve, risk, and the hope for change collide.

  • Boston Real Estate Sees Investment Pause Amid Rent-Control Push

    Boston Real Estate Sees Investment Pause Amid Rent-Control Push

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Top real estate investor pulls back on Boston bets as political headwinds and rising costs threaten returns. With rent-control debates and tighter regulation on the horizon, the region’s investment climate may be shifting in ways that could reshape housing, development, and opportunity. A tease of broader changes shaping urban markets.

  • Gulf Crisis Deepens as Iran Hits UAE with Missiles and Drones

    Gulf Crisis Deepens as Iran Hits UAE with Missiles and Drones

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Escalating tensions in the Arabian Gulf unleash a fresh wave of strikes and airspace disruptions, rattling major cities and airports. As nations brace for what comes next, civilians bear the brunt and the region’s stability—and global markets—hang in the balance.

  • Fiji Keeps Watch on Middle East Tensions, Prepares Consular Support for Citizens Abroad

    Fiji Keeps Watch on Middle East Tensions, Prepares Consular Support for Citizens Abroad

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Rising tensions in the Middle East have Fiji stepping up consular readiness to safeguard its nationals overseas. With missions in close contact and contingency plans on standby, Fijians abroad are advised to stay informed and follow host-country advisories as officials monitor developments.

  • NFL Franchise Tag Talk, Backfield Shifts, and Cardinals Extend Marmol

    NFL Franchise Tag Talk, Backfield Shifts, and Cardinals Extend Marmol

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Big-name moves, possible roster reshuffles, and key injury comebacks are heating up as the season approaches. From NFL contract decisions to MLB stability moves, expect shifts that could reshape contenders and spark fresh drama across the sports landscape.

  • UAE Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights for Fijians Abroad

    UAE Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights for Fijians Abroad

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Airspace closures across the UAE and GCC are triggering widespread travel disruption, with flights cancelled, delayed, or rerouted as authorities work to ensure safety. Fijian nationals in the region are urged to stay updated through official channels, check airline options for rebooking or refunds, and register with the embassy for timely support. While some land…

  • Gulf Crisis Deepens as Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate

    Gulf Crisis Deepens as Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Escalating tensions in the Gulf ignite a flurry of conflicting reports, high-stakes strikes, and dramatic scenes across regional capitals. As civilians bear the brunt, the latest flare-up leaves many questions about what sparked the clash and what could come next for regional stability.

  • Iran Strikes Gulf Cities: Gulf States Face a Dilemma Over Retaliation

    Iran Strikes Gulf Cities: Gulf States Face a Dilemma Over Retaliation

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Missile strikes on Gulf cities have upended regional security, leaving Gulf leaders facing a perilous dilemma. As debates over deterrence, diplomacy, and protecting infrastructure unfold, the Gulf’s security landscape could be reshaped in ways no one anticipated.

  • All the Walls Came Down: Timoner Captures Altadena’s Recovery

    All the Walls Came Down: Timoner Captures Altadena’s Recovery

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    After a wildfire reshaped Altadena, filmmaker Ondi Timoner turns personal tragedy into art with the short All the Walls Came Down. The film traces a community’s journey from loss to renewal—and Timoner’s push to tell that story in record time. A intimate, hopeful portrait of resilience born from shared struggle.

  • Dubai Under Fire: The UAE’s Safe-Haven Image in Question

    Dubai Under Fire: The UAE’s Safe-Haven Image in Question

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    Sudden missile strikes shake Dubai and Abu Dhabi, turning a region famed for luxury and safety into a scene of chaos. Fires flare near iconic landmarks as airspace shuts down and travelers are left stranded. A rare test of stability prompts urgent questions about the UAE’s famed image as a safe haven—and what comes next.

  • Lakers Roll Past Warriors as LeBron Hits 1,000th 3-Pointer

    Lakers Roll Past Warriors as LeBron Hits 1,000th 3-Pointer

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Sports

    After a rough stretch, the Lakers finally delivered a full, 48-minute performance in a 129-101 win over the Warriors. Luka Doncic led with 26 points while LeBron James notched a milestone three as the club looks to carry momentum into the next showdown with the Kings.

  • Bongino Breaks with MAGA as Antisemitism Sparks Deep Rift

    Bongino Breaks with MAGA as Antisemitism Sparks Deep Rift

    Mar 1, 2026
    in News

    A high-profile conservative voice mounts a blistering rebuke of hate-fueled rhetoric tearing through the MAGA ranks. As tensions flare and factions clash, the future of the movement hangs in the balance.

  • Navua Poised for Municipality Status, Boosting Local Governance

    Navua Poised for Municipality Status, Boosting Local Governance

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Navua is on the cusp of municipal status, hinting at self-governed local services and fees. With payroll and finances centralized in Lami and a growing subsidy backing the move, the town could soon rewrite how it manages its infrastructure and needs.

  • When Lights Haunt the Reef: Vatoa Island’s Fight Against Illegal Fishing in Fiji

    When Lights Haunt the Reef: Vatoa Island’s Fight Against Illegal Fishing in Fiji

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Off a remote Fijian atoll, the reef known as Vuata I Vatoa glows with the lights of foreign vessels and a changing tide of fish. As communities fear threatened food security and precious marine life, residents push for stronger patrols to safeguard their waters from IUU fishing.

  • Ba’s Rain-Ready Rugby Turf Sets the Stage for Drua Debut

    Ba’s Rain-Ready Rugby Turf Sets the Stage for Drua Debut

    Mar 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Ba’s upgraded turf faced a torrential test, yet it drained swiftly and stood ready for play. With a state-of-the-art drainage system and the Drua’s historic first in Ba looming, anticipation is building for a rain-or-shine rugby moment.

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  • San Ramon Urges Preparedness After Earthquake Swarms
    San Ramon Urges Preparedness After Earthquake SwarmsMarch 2, 2026
    San Ramon residents gathered for a town hall on the recent earthquake swarm to hear what’s next. Experts stressed that earthquakes can’t be predicted, but smart preparation—plans, kits, and reliable outside contact points—can make a real difference when seconds count. The session left the community focused on getting ready for the next big shake.
  • Prediction Markets Reach Tipping Point as Institutions Step In
    Prediction Markets Reach Tipping Point as Institutions Step InMarch 2, 2026
    Prediction markets are shedding their niche image and edging into mainstream finance. With rising volumes and growing institutional interest, they’re redefining how markets price uncertainty, hedge risk, and extract value from real-world events, hinting at new revenue streams beyond traditional trading. The evolution promises deeper liquidity and a broader toolkit for investors navigating future outcomes.
  • Teyana Taylor Earns Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actress
    Teyana Taylor Earns Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting ActressMarch 1, 2026
    From stage to screen, Teyana Taylor dives into a deeply human, boundary-pushing role that wrestles with motherhood and identity. The transformative performance is already igniting conversations about empowerment, resilience, and the power of nuanced storytelling.
  • F-15E Crash in Kuwait Amid Iranian Missile Attack Sparks Middle East Tensions
    F-15E Crash in Kuwait Amid Iranian Missile Attack Sparks Middle East TensionsMarch 1, 2026
    An F-15E crashes in Kuwait as regional tensions surge, leaving investigators weighing what brought the jet down. The pilot survived, but the fate of the weapons system operator and the next moves in this volatile standoff remain uncertain.
  • Smoke Over Kuwait's US Embassy Triggers New Phase in Middle East Tensions
    Smoke Over Kuwait’s US Embassy Triggers New Phase in Middle East TensionsMarch 1, 2026
    Smoke drifts over a Kuwait neighborhood housing a key diplomatic site as tensions flare across the Middle East. With warnings, strikes, and shifting alliances on display, the region braces for rapid changes in a crisis that could redraw the map.
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