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  • Olympic Moment: Lindsey Vonn and Picabo Street’s Historic Gloves

    Olympic Moment: Lindsey Vonn and Picabo Street’s Historic Gloves

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Historic gloves worn by Picabo Street return to the spotlight in a moment of mentorship with Lindsey Vonn, now linked to a bronze tribute. A powerful gesture on the slopes hints at a bond that transcends generations in the world of competitive skiing.

  • Tre Johnson: NFL Pro Bowler and Beloved History Teacher Dies at 54

    Tre Johnson: NFL Pro Bowler and Beloved History Teacher Dies at 54

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Tre Johnson’s sudden passing at 54 leaves a community reflecting on a life lived with purpose—on the field, in the classroom, and at home with his family. From Pro Bowl moments to heartfelt mentorship, his legacy is felt far beyond the headlines.

  • Japan’s Curling Dream Faces Setback at the Milan Cortina Olympics

    Japan’s Curling Dream Faces Setback at the Milan Cortina Olympics

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Sayaka Yoshimura led Japan’s women’s curling team through a dramatic Olympic day, pulling off a comeback win before momentum shifted in the next match. With five preliminary matches left, the squad remains hopeful and focused on stacking up wins.

  • Mikaël Kingsbury Clinches Historic Gold in Dual Moguls Debut, Becomes Five-Time Olympic Medalist

    Mikaël Kingsbury Clinches Historic Gold in Dual Moguls Debut, Becomes Five-Time Olympic Medalist

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    History on the slopes: Mikaël Kingsbury seals another Olympic milestone, cementing his status as one of freestyle skiing’s all-time greats. A dramatic chapter that hints at even bigger things to come.

  • Ray J’s Shreveport Valentine Show Sparks Health Concerns as Fans Question Real Trouble Onstage

    Ray J’s Shreveport Valentine Show Sparks Health Concerns as Fans Question Real Trouble Onstage

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Health

    Ray J’s Valentine’s Day show in Shreveport raised more questions than cheers, with an onstage moment that hinted at serious health concerns. As conversations about heart health and the pressures of fame ripple through the music world, this performance is already sparking a broader dialogue about wellness in entertainment.

  • RealClearMedia Samizdat Prize Gala Ignites Free Speech Debate

    RealClearMedia Samizdat Prize Gala Ignites Free Speech Debate

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    At a Palm Beach gala honoring champions of free speech, a spirited debate surfaced about the boundaries between liberty and the common good. From provocative defenses of expression to critiques of how far free speech should go, the evening framed a larger question: how should truth guide public discourse? A thoughtful reminder that free speech…

  • Pacific-led resilience fund moves closer to launch as Tuvalu and Solomon Islands ratify PRF Treaty

    Pacific-led resilience fund moves closer to launch as Tuvalu and Solomon Islands ratify PRF Treaty

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Two Pacific nations have ratified a landmark treaty toward launching a Pacific-led resilience financing facility. The Pacific Resilience Facility aims to fund community-driven adaptation and disaster preparedness, owned and managed by member states. As momentum builds, the Blue Pacific region moves closer to a new era of local-led climate resilience.

  • Maryland State of the State Sparks GOP Clash Over Budget, Immigration and Cost of Living

    Maryland State of the State Sparks GOP Clash Over Budget, Immigration and Cost of Living

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Maryland’s political landscape heats up after Governor Wes Moore’s fourth State of the State address, as Republicans push back on affordability, safety, and how to handle federal policy. From the budget and energy rebates to immigration enforcement and juvenile crime, the debate highlights a rift over the state’s priorities. As lawmakers weigh costs and protections,…

  • RHOP Drama: Wendy Osefo Accuses Stacey of Revenge Behind Cannabis Brand SHAYO

    RHOP Drama: Wendy Osefo Accuses Stacey of Revenge Behind Cannabis Brand SHAYO

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Season nine’s reunion fans the flames over a cannabis brand’s name, framed as revenge and culture clash. Personal feuds mix with branding politics, spotlighting authenticity in a rapidly evolving market.

  • Former NFL Pro Bowler and Beloved Teacher Tre’ Johnson Dies at 54

    Former NFL Pro Bowler and Beloved Teacher Tre’ Johnson Dies at 54

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Tre’ Johnson, a former NFL Pro Bowler and beloved history teacher, has died at 54. A life that bridged the gridiron and the classroom, his leadership and dedication touched family, teammates, and students alike.

  • Cemetery Expansion Sparks Flooding in Naqiliso, Fiji

    Cemetery Expansion Sparks Flooding in Naqiliso, Fiji

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Naqiliso residents are being squeezed by flooding blamed on cemetery extension works that allegedly clogged the main drainage. Stagnant, foul-smelling water now surrounds homes, prompting health and safety fears for families and schoolchildren. With calls for a proper drainage solution growing louder, the community awaits answers and swift action.

  • Erin Jackson Stumbles at World Championships 500m, Misses Podium

    Erin Jackson Stumbles at World Championships 500m, Misses Podium

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Erin Jackson’s bid for a World Championship medal hit a slip on the backstretch, leaving her fifth and just shy of the podium. After a challenging season, the Olympic champion still showed fierce resolve as she heads toward the next chapter.

  • Miles drops 40 with 10 threes as TCU topples Baylor on the road, fueling Big 12 title bid

    Miles drops 40 with 10 threes as TCU topples Baylor on the road, fueling Big 12 title bid

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    TCU capped a road showdown with Baylor in dramatic fashion, signaling a serious threat in the Big 12 race. Miles delivered a breakout scoring night that sparked the Frogs’ red-hot offense, fueled by 3-pointers and relentless rhythm. With momentum building, the Horned Frogs are turning heads as conference play heats up.

  • Jeers, Scuffles and Momentum Swings in Providence-St. John’s Big East Clash

    Jeers, Scuffles and Momentum Swings in Providence-St. John’s Big East Clash

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    An intense Big East clash that tested both teams’ resolve. Dylan Darling poured in 23 points as St. John’s weathered the chaos and pressed their advantage late, signaling their championship potential.

  • DNA Glove Found in Tucson: New Clue in Nancy Guthrie Missing Case

    DNA Glove Found in Tucson: New Clue in Nancy Guthrie Missing Case

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    New clues surface in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie as investigators pursue promising leads. A glove found near her Tucson home has been sent for DNA analysis, potentially tying to footage captured by surveillance cameras. As the investigation expands, hope remains strong among loved ones and the community.

  • Moana Pasifika Stuns Drua in Fiji Showdown

    Moana Pasifika Stuns Drua in Fiji Showdown

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Moana Pasifika produced a dominant display, riding a sharp first-half blitz and a bruising forward game to outmuscle the Fijian Drua. Captain Miracle Fai’ilagi sparked the early surge, signaling Moana’s growing hunger and strategic prowess.

  • Pacific One Health: Could Cross-Sector Action Prevent the Next Health Crisis?

    Pacific One Health: Could Cross-Sector Action Prevent the Next Health Crisis?

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Pacific nations face rising health risks tied to climate and environmental pressures. A three-day One Health dialogue highlights cross-sector collaboration—bridging public health, animal health, and the environment—to strengthen preparedness for the challenges ahead.

  • Surprise Champion Emerges at Fiji’s JM Snooker Competition in Lautoka

    Surprise Champion Emerges at Fiji’s JM Snooker Competition in Lautoka

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Two snooker contenders delivered a gripping clash at the JM Snooker competition in Lautoka, filled with precision, nerve, and dramatic moments. Amid the table-thrills, the event also honored a local sporting pioneer and signaled plans for an annual tradition that adds heart to the rivalry.

  • K-State fires Tang for cause after controversial postgame remarks

    K-State fires Tang for cause after controversial postgame remarks

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Kansas State’s basketball saga takes a dramatic turn as coach Jerome Tang is dismissed for cause amid a season of turmoil, controversy, and fresh questions about leadership. With high-stakes buyout talk and a tense path ahead, the Wildcats face a pivotal moment shaping the program’s future.

  • Donovan Mitchell Pays Tribute in All-Star 3-Point Contest, Apologizes After Exit

    Donovan Mitchell Pays Tribute in All-Star 3-Point Contest, Apologizes After Exit

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Mitchell lit up the All-Star weekend with a scorching 3-point display and a heartfelt jersey tribute to his Cavaliers teammates. Though he fell short of the final after a late surge from Booker and Lillard, a post on X/Twitter showed his mirrored respect for Merrill and Tyson—a moment that underscored his team-first mindset and the…

  • Paradise Season 2 Gets a Hulu Companion Podcast Hosted by Ryan Michelle Bathé

    Paradise Season 2 Gets a Hulu Companion Podcast Hosted by Ryan Michelle Bathé

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Hulu unveils an official Paradise companion podcast hosted by Ryan Michelle Bathé, delivering behind-the-scenes chats, creator insights, and intimate conversations with the cast as the series heads into season two. A nine-episode, multi-format journey promises fresh perspectives on the show’s world and storytelling.

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  • ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and Education
    ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and EducationFebruary 17, 2026
    Transformative changes are underway in the Solomon Islands as a strengthened partnership with the Asian Development Bank targets affordable energy, modernized education, and private-sector–led growth. From the Tina River hydropower project to a refreshed University of the South Pacific campus, a new era of investment and opportunity is taking shape. The expanded in-country presence signals a bold commitment to inclusive development.
  • IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA Games
    IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA GamesFebruary 17, 2026
    Could the 2028 Games mark a return for Russian and Belarusian athletes? The IOC signals a more neutral stance, but political tensions and public opinion surrounding the Ukraine conflict loom large, making any reintegration far from straightforward.
  • UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein Files
    UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein FilesFebruary 17, 2026
    Millions of Epstein-related documents have sparked urgent warnings of a sprawling, global network of abuses. Independent experts say the evidence could meet the threshold for crimes against humanity, revealing a disturbing pattern of misogyny, corruption, and systemic failures that left survivors re-traumatized.
  • Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live Schedule
    Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live ScheduleFebruary 17, 2026
    Battlefield 6’s Season 2 arrives with renewed promises of polish after a delayed rollout, signaling a tighter approach to live content. Devs say they’re refining the pipeline to meet player expectations—could this herald a more consistent cadence for seasons to come?
  • Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under Scrutiny
    Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under ScrutinyFebruary 17, 2026
    Security concerns rise as communities flag Fiji’s vulnerabilities to the global narcotics network. From vast maritime zones to remote coastlines, experts warn about gaps that could be exploited by cartels and local facilitators. The discussion points to tough questions on prevention, awareness, and safeguarding border integrity.
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