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  • 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.

  • NBA Fines Spark Debate Over Tanking and Draft Lottery Rules

    NBA Fines Spark Debate Over Tanking and Draft Lottery Rules

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    New penalties are sharpening the NBA’s fight against tanking, raising questions about how far teams will go to game the draft. With ongoing debates over draft rules and lottery odds, the league seems poised at a crossroads that could reshape competitive balance for years to come.

  • Rural Fiji Families Rally for Public Input on Counter Narcotics Bill 2026

    Rural Fiji Families Rally for Public Input on Counter Narcotics Bill 2026

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Strong families and tight-knit communities are stepping up in the fight against drugs, underscoring the power of tradition and guidance for the next generation. As the Counter Narcotics Bill 2026 moves forward, the emphasis is on parental and elder leadership to shape a healthier future. The ongoing dialogue also invites broad public input to refine…

  • Fiji Warns Global Turmoil and AI May Redefine the Pacific

    Fiji Warns Global Turmoil and AI May Redefine the Pacific

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Global turbulence and rapid technological change are reshaping Fiji’s future, inviting resilience and regional unity. The president highlights AI-driven shifts and a Pacific defined by dialogue and cooperation—a hopeful guide to navigating a changing world.

  • RHOP Reunion Erupts as Wendy Osefo and Ashley Darby Clash Over Mugshot Moment

    RHOP Reunion Erupts as Wendy Osefo and Ashley Darby Clash Over Mugshot Moment

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Drama heats up as Wendy Osefo and Ashley Darby clash again during The Real Housewives of Potomac reunion. A new cast member weighs in while old tensions simmer, hinting at a vendetta behind the noise. With a three-part special on the horizon, the stage is set for fireworks and unexpected turns.

  • Lautoka High Court Strikes Out Retiree’s Civil Case Against Fiji Police

    Lautoka High Court Strikes Out Retiree’s Civil Case Against Fiji Police

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A Sigatoka retiree’s bid for restitution and damages against the Fiji Police Force ends in a sharp legal setback, struck out for missing key pleading details. The ruling highlights how vagueness and procedural missteps can derail civil actions before they truly begin.

  • Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette – A 90s Glamour Revival

    Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette – A 90s Glamour Revival

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Here are a few short teaser options you can use as the post excerpt: – Take a stylish stroll through 1990s New York, where glamour and heartbreak intertwine against a pulsing soundtrack. A nostalgic look at fame, love, and the price of being in the spotlight. – A fashion-forward, high-society romance set against the era’s…

  • The Big Number: NBA Plot Thickens – Tanking, Cap Space, and the Harden-Mitchell Shift

    The Big Number: NBA Plot Thickens – Tanking, Cap Space, and the Harden-Mitchell Shift

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    From the Jazz’s controversial tactics with Jaren Jackson Jr. to the league’s tanking debate amid gambling headlines, this episode dives into the forces reshaping the NBA. It also follows how Harden’s new Cavaliers role is unlocking Donovan Mitchell’s game and what cap space and trades could mean for teams vying for the postseason.

  • Fifth-Ranked Arkansas Faces Texas Tech in Arlington Clash

    Fifth-Ranked Arkansas Faces Texas Tech in Arlington Clash

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Two storied programs collide in Arlington as Arkansas and Texas Tech square off at Globe Life Field. A momentum-shifting showdown that promises drama, rivalries, and early-season intrigue.

  • 60 Minutes: Ultra-Processed Foods Debate and Auschwitz Survivor Stories

    60 Minutes: Ultra-Processed Foods Debate and Auschwitz Survivor Stories

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Two compelling stories take center stage: a probing look at ultra-processed foods and the health questions they raise, featuring perspectives from top health leaders. A deeply moving segment recounts three women who were pregnant in Nazi camps, their 65-year reunion underscoring resilience in the darkest times. An hour that invites reflection on policy, memory, and…

  • Booker Aims for Redemption as All-Star Weekend Winds Down

    Booker Aims for Redemption as All-Star Weekend Winds Down

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    As All-Star weekend winds down, Devin Booker remains the talk of the town for reasons beyond the highlights. Teammates and coaches praise his loyalty and leadership, teasing what’s next for the Suns guard as the showcase reaches its peak.

  • Maxey’s 3-Point Bid Falls Short as All-Star Weekend Faces Attendance Debate

    Maxey’s 3-Point Bid Falls Short as All-Star Weekend Faces Attendance Debate

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    All-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.

  • Jerome Tang Out as Kansas State Head Coach After Turbulent Season

    Jerome Tang Out as Kansas State Head Coach After Turbulent Season

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Jerome 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.

  • Ric Flair and Ricky Morton: The Last Match Talk That Might Never Happen

    Ric Flair and Ricky Morton: The Last Match Talk That Might Never Happen

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Two 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.

  • Veteran Fiji Police Officer Appointed Acting ACP of Operations

    Veteran Fiji Police Officer Appointed Acting ACP of Operations

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Kasiano 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.

  • Nebraska Cornhuskers Softball Notches Back-to-Back Top-Ranked Wins

    Nebraska Cornhuskers Softball Notches Back-to-Back Top-Ranked Wins

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    History 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.

  • Iverson’s Clutch Comeback: The 2001 All-Star Game That Still Shapes the NBA

    Iverson’s Clutch Comeback: The 2001 All-Star Game That Still Shapes the NBA

    Feb 15, 2026
    in Sports

    Back 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.

  • Michael B. Jordan Wows Santa Barbara with Twin Roles in Sinners Amid Oscar Buzz

    Michael B. Jordan Wows Santa Barbara with Twin Roles in Sinners Amid Oscar Buzz

    Feb 15, 2026
    in News

    Michael 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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  • Detroit Coke Plant on Zug Island Hit with $100 Million Penalty for Air Violations
    Detroit Coke Plant on Zug Island Hit with $100 Million Penalty for Air ViolationsFebruary 19, 2026
    A federal court has ordered DTE Energy and two affiliates to pay a $100 million penalty for Clean Air Act violations tied to the EES Coke Battery on Zug Island. The ruling links a 2014 permit change to a spike in sulfur dioxide emissions and creates a $20 million Community Quality Action Committee to fund local air-quality improvements. With an appeal planned, the decision could reshape how emissions oversight impacts nearby communities and industrial operations.
  • Savannah Chrisley Challenges Reality TV Narratives on The View
    Savannah Chrisley Challenges Reality TV Narratives on The ViewFebruary 19, 2026
    Savannah Chrisley weighs in on the real drama behind reality TV, challenging what audiences see and who truly calls the shots. Her candid take dives into consent, production manipulation, and wellness trends making headlines—a provocative, must-read moment from a week of hot talk.
  • Dust from the Great Plains Covers Indiana Cars
    Dust from the Great Plains Covers Indiana CarsFebruary 19, 2026
    Indiana woke up to cars speckled with a fine layer of dust, blown in by strong winds from the Great Plains. A rare mix of airborne dirt and light rain left vehicles gritty, with some particles drifting toward Chicago. Experts say moments like this are unusual, a reminder of how dynamic weather can be in the heartland.
  • DTE Energy Hit With $100M Penalty Over Zug Island Pollution, Establishes Community Quality Action Committee
    DTE Energy Hit With $100M Penalty Over Zug Island Pollution, Establishes Community Quality Action CommitteeFebruary 19, 2026
    A federal ruling delivers a bold message to a Michigan energy giant: be accountable for local air pollution. The decision imposes a substantial penalty and establishes a new community-led panel plus millions earmarked for air-quality improvements around Detroit’s industrial corridors. It’s seen as a watershed moment for environmental justice and community-led accountability.
  • Qatar Open Quarterfinal: Lehecka vs Fils Set for a Tight Clash
    Qatar Open Quarterfinal: Lehecka vs Fils Set for a Tight ClashFebruary 19, 2026
    Two rising stars collide in Doha as Jiri Lehecka and Arthur Fils meet in a high-stakes quarter-final. With a tight head-to-head and recent momentum behind them, this matchup promises a gripping, toss-up battle on the outdoor courts, where every point could tilt the path to the semi-finals.
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