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Maxey’s 3-Point Bid Falls Short as All-Star Weekend Faces Attendance Debate
in SportsAll-Star Weekend served up a mix of fireworks and questions. Tyrese Maxey’s 3-Point Contest run ended earlier than expected, while Damian Lillard grabbed the crown and the arena’s unusual daylight sparked talks about fan energy. As the season pivots toward the stretch run, the mood around the festivities lingers.
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Jerome Tang Out as Kansas State Head Coach After Turbulent Season
in SportsJerome Tang’s Kansas State era ends amid a season of struggles, an infamous moment on campus, and a hefty buyout. With a rebuild looming and questions about the program’s direction, the Wildcats head into uncharted territory.
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Ric Flair and Ricky Morton: The Last Match Talk That Might Never Happen
in SportsTwo wrestling legends, one hot rumor, and a firm retirement stance. Ric Flair floated a final bout with Ricky Morton, but retirement is sticking—for now. Nostalgia meets reality as these icons remind us why their names still loom large in the ring.
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Veteran Fiji Police Officer Appointed Acting ACP of Operations
in Fiji NewsKasiano Vusonilawe steps into a new chapter as Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations, following a merit-based promotion process. A seasoned veteran with over 32 years in service, his appointment hints at a renewed emphasis on professional leadership and community policing in Fiji.
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Nebraska Cornhuskers Softball Notches Back-to-Back Top-Ranked Wins
in SportsHistory in the making: Nebraska softball has toppled two No. 1 teams in a single season, riding a dramatic late rally and strong pitching to back-to-back wins. Now the Huskers head to the Mary Nutter Classic in Palm Springs, chasing more momentum against elite competition.
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Iverson’s Clutch Comeback: The 2001 All-Star Game That Still Shapes the NBA
in SportsBack in 2001, an All-Star showdown proved that pride can trump complacency. Iverson sparked a fearless East rally that turned an exhibition into a defining moment, leaving a lasting memory of heart and hustle when it mattered most. A reminder of the fire that once made the game feel bigger than the scoreboard.
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Michael B. Jordan Wows Santa Barbara with Twin Roles in Sinners Amid Oscar Buzz
in NewsMichael B. Jordan lit up the Arlington Theatre as he offered a rare peek at Sinners, a twin-roles triumph that’s drawing 16 Oscar nominations. He explains the craft behind Elijah and Elias—how childhood trauma shapes their moves and how a twin double keeps their bond authentic. The night also honored Chadwick Boseman’s legacy and spotlighted…
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Klæbo Breaks All-Time Olympic Gold Record as Norway Wins Cross-Country Relay
in SportsJohannes Høsflot Klæbo writes Olympic history with a record-breaking ninth gold in a dramatic Norwegian team relay. A night of triumph, crowd moments, and hints that the Games may still have more surprises in store.
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Oregon State Beavers vs Seattle Redhawks: Seattle Showdown in College Basketball
in SportsOregon State heads to Seattle for a test against the Redhawks, aiming to keep their momentum rolling. With Jorge Diaz Graham heating up for the Beavers and Seattle’s stingy defense ready to clamp down, expect a tight, possession-driven clash that could hinge on timely shots and key plays.
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Public Health Trust Plummets as Kennedy Reshapes HHS
in NewsOne year into a sweeping overhaul of HHS, trust in federal health agencies has plummeted. From vaccine policy clashes to mass staff changes and a measles resurgence, crucial questions loom about the direction—and credibility—of national public health.
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Spike Lee Sparks Gaza Solidarity Moment at LA NBA Game
in NewsSpike Lee makes a bold statement in support of Palestine at a Los Angeles game, drawing attention to the Gaza humanitarian crisis. As global voices weigh in, the moment shows how public figures are using their platform to spark dialogue.
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Suva Meth Case: Woman Faces Court After Major Fiji Drug Raid
in Fiji NewsFollowing a coordinated operation in Delainavesi, a woman in her 30s faces multiple charges after methamphetamine was found. As the case unfolds in court, authorities underscore the ongoing fight against drug-related crime and its impact on community safety.
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Vadraiyawasewa: A Fiji Village Born from a Land Blessing in Naviyago
in Fiji NewsFrom migration to a rooted community, this story traces a family’s quiet journey to build a home and a new village on Fiji’s western edge. Guided by tradition and a gracious welcome from local leaders, what began as a humble request grew into a lasting bond between neighbors and land. A tale of faith, family,…
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LeBron James’s All-Star Weekend Reserve Sparks Questions About His Future
in SportsLeBron James headlines All-Star Weekend with questions about what’s next, stepping in as a reserve after a storied 21-year starter run. A new USA vs. World format, plus a wave of rising stars—led by Victor Wembanyama—signal an evolving NBA stage worth watching.
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Presidents Day 2026: Florida’s Four-County School Schedule Split
in NewsFlorida’s Presidents Day weekend arrives with a twist: most students get a three-day break, but a few districts stay in session. The day also carries a state holiday designation, shaping calendars and spring break plans across the state.
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Paulistão 2026: Last Round to Decide Quarterfinal Spots and Relegation
in SportsNeste domingo, a última rodada do Paulistão 2026 promete emoções fortes. Com equipes já garantidas na fase de mata-mata e outras na luta pelo rebaixamento, cada jogo carrega o peso de decisões que podem mudar tudo. Os duelos acontecem de forma simultânea, elevando a tensão e deixando o desfecho ainda mais imprevisível.
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Brunson and Hart Banter After Knicks Loss Sparks Resilience Talk
in SportsAfter a tough 118-80 loss snapped the Knicks’ eight-game streak, a lighthearted exchange between Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart offered a peek at the team’s camaraderie. The playful banter might just be the spark they need to rebound and push forward.
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No. 1 Texas Tech Softball Suffers First Loss of Season to Nebraska in Clearwater
in SportsTop-ranked Texas Tech meets a stern test as No. 8 Nebraska storms back to steal a 3-2 win in a tense showdown. An early Tech edge fades in the middle innings, capped by a commanding performance from Nebraska’s Jordy Frahm. The result sets the stage for a sharpening focus as the Red Raiders push on.
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Tractor-Trailer Goes Overboard at Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Driver Dies
in VehicleTragedy struck the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel early Sunday, leaving a truck driver dead as investigators seek answers. In the meantime, the community lends support while travelers navigate detours and delays.
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Fiji Parliament Opens as President Urges Unity in Diversity
in Fiji NewsFiji’s 2026 Parliament opens with a plea to turn a diverse society into a cohesive nation. Principled leadership, fair legislation, and inclusive policies are highlighted as the key to trust and unity in an election year.
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Maryland Wrestling Sparks Hope in Loss to No. 2 Ohio State
in SportsMaryland’s wrestling team pushed through a high-stakes Big Ten duel with No. 2 Ohio State, flashing a clutch pin and smarter, more composed grappling. The momentum-boosting performance hints at brighter days ahead as the Terps finish the season strong.