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  • Ben Roberts: Texas Tech’s MVP Defender Sparks Orange Bowl Push

    Ben Roberts: Texas Tech’s MVP Defender Sparks Orange Bowl Push

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Ben Roberts has become the heartbeat of Texas Tech’s defense, earning Big 12 Championship MVP honors and turning heads with his instinctive play. The Red Raiders’ relentless unit carries a historic season toward a high-stakes showdown with Oregon. It’s a hard-nosed story of leadership, grit, and a defense rewriting what this program can achieve.

  • Premier League Title Race: City and Arsenal Face Key January Tests

    Premier League Title Race: City and Arsenal Face Key January Tests

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    The Premier League title race tightens as City and Arsenal edge ahead in a season defined by momentum and surprise twists. With Villa breathing down the contenders and a busy January ahead, every fixture could swing the table. This is where form, focus, and big moments will shape the championship chase.

  • Oregon Ducks Ready for Texas Tech Offensive Showdown in Playoff Push

    Oregon Ducks Ready for Texas Tech Offensive Showdown in Playoff Push

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Oregon’s high-powered offense heads into a high-stakes showdown after a dramatic playoff win, but questions linger about turnovers and defensive lapses. A marquee clash with No. 4 Texas Tech looms, promising fireworks as two elite offenses collide in a bid for playoff momentum.

  • Isles vs Mammoth: Sorokin Injury Update, Barzal-Horvat Chemistry, and Warren’s Minutes

    Isles vs Mammoth: Sorokin Injury Update, Barzal-Horvat Chemistry, and Warren’s Minutes

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Islanders fans brace for a pivotal clash with the Utah Mammoth as injuries, chemistry tests, and rookie development collide. Sorokin’s status remains unsettled while Rittich bears the load, and the Barzal–Horvat pairing is being weighed against Calum Ritchie’s reinsertion. With Marshall Warren’s minutes under the microscope, every lineup move could reshape the team’s rhythm moving…

  • Fiji’s Radisson Blu Mirage Resort Delayed to 2027, Promises Local Jobs Boost

    Fiji’s Radisson Blu Mirage Resort Delayed to 2027, Promises Local Jobs Boost

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Radisson Blu Mirage Resort faces a revised completion date of early 2027 as supply-chain snags and funder requirements come into play. With sustainability and local culture at the forefront, the $250 million project aims to boost jobs and the islands’ tourism appeal.

  • Zohran Mamdani’s Hanukkah Moment with Mandy Patinkin Goes Viral

    Zohran Mamdani’s Hanukkah Moment with Mandy Patinkin Goes Viral

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    An intimate Hanukkah moment with Mandy Patinkin and a New York City leader offers a rare glimpse of warmth, family, and tradition amid the public life.

  • Mark Levine: NYC Comptroller on a mission from the South Bronx

    Mark Levine: NYC Comptroller on a mission from the South Bronx

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Mark Levine’s career arc—from bilingual teacher in the South Bronx to a pivotal voice shaping New York City’s future—highlights a relentless drive to build affordable, healthier neighborhoods. Through tenant protections, lending for small businesses, and resilience-focused policy, his data-driven approach is redefining how the city faces its most urgent challenges. A compelling glimpse into a…

  • Marriott Pacific Islands leader Neeraj Chadha to retire, shaping the region’s hospitality future

    Marriott Pacific Islands leader Neeraj Chadha to retire, shaping the region’s hospitality future

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    After more than 17 years guiding Marriott properties across the Pacific Islands, Neeraj Chadha prepares to retire. His leadership strengthened community ties and fostered local talent, leaving a lasting mark on the region. A storied chapter ends as a new one begins for the teams he helped build.

  • CFP Quarterfinals Kick Off with Top College Football Showdowns

    CFP Quarterfinals Kick Off with Top College Football Showdowns

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    A blockbuster day across college sports is here, with marquee football showdowns and a high-stakes women’s hoops clash on the slate. Expect clutch plays, breakout stars, and momentum swings as teams chase big wins, from football’s top matchups to Nebraska vs. Iowa on the hardwood. Drama, pace, and standout moments await.

  • Tennessee Lady Vols Open SEC Play Against Florida

    Tennessee Lady Vols Open SEC Play Against Florida

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    SEC play tips off as the Tennessee Lady Vols host the Florida Gators in a 2 p.m. EST showdown at the Food City Center. Fresh off a mixed nonconference run and sitting at No. 22 in the latest poll, Tennessee looks to set the tone in the league opener. A tough test awaits as conference…

  • NET Rankings Shake-Up: UConn Holds No. 1 as Bubble Teams Vie for March Madness Bids

    NET Rankings Shake-Up: UConn Holds No. 1 as Bubble Teams Vie for March Madness Bids

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    UConn remains No. 1 as the latest rankings reveal a shifting landscape in women’s college basketball. Maryland climbs into the top ten while bubble teams push to sharpen their March Madness cases. Big wins, close calls, and schedule strength are shaping the path to the brackets.

  • LSU at January Crossroads as Transfer Portal Opens and Key Roster Decisions Loom

    LSU at January Crossroads as Transfer Portal Opens and Key Roster Decisions Loom

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    January sets a pivotal stage for LSU as the Transfer Portal looms and a refreshed offense meets a proven defensive core. Blake Baker’s imprint and a high-stakes decision from Whit Weeks could shape the Tigers’ trajectory for 2026, leaving Baton Rouge buzzing with anticipation.

  • Tottenham vs Brentford Preview: Can Spurs Extend Momentum in the Premier League

    Tottenham vs Brentford Preview: Can Spurs Extend Momentum in the Premier League

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Tottenham head into a January showdown with Brentford amid momentum and questions about the best way to maximize their attack. A Brentford side riding confidence and a new wave of young talent in Archie Gray meet Spurs, with Richarlison under the spotlight to rediscover his fire. Expect a tactical, high-stakes encounter where margins could decide…

  • Vanuatu Airport Cash Heist: Police Hunt Two Suspects

    Vanuatu Airport Cash Heist: Police Hunt Two Suspects

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An audacious daytime heist at Vanuatu’s main airport has authorities on the hunt for two suspects. A substantial cash theft at the airport’s cargo area unfolded with no injuries, and operations continued as investigators piece together what happened. The incident raises fresh questions about security at the gateway.

  • Police Cordons Off Walu Bay HQ as Quality Print Break-In Probe Begins

    Police Cordons Off Walu Bay HQ as Quality Print Break-In Probe Begins

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An attempted break-in at the Quality Print head office in Walu Bay has triggered a swift police response and a sealed-off scene as investigators begin reviewing evidence. Officials promise updates after initial inquiries, underscoring ongoing security concerns in the area.

  • Fiji’s January-December Fiscal Year Plan Faces Skepticism

    Fiji’s January-December Fiscal Year Plan Faces Skepticism

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji weighs a January–December fiscal year, but concerns are mounting. Nilesh Lal of Dialogue Fiji suggests the move may be driven more by politics than better governance, warning that December’s holiday lull could hurt productivity and decision-making. He points to Australia, New Zealand, and the United States as examples of calendars designed to avoid year-end…

  • Escape from Tarkov Exits Early Access After a Decade of Development

    Escape from Tarkov Exits Early Access After a Decade of Development

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Games

    Escape from Tarkov has finally left early access after a decade of relentless development. Studio founder Nikita Buyanov speaks candidly about the grind, the fight against cheats, and the personal cost of shepherding a game that remains a flashpoint for its community.

  • James Cameron Questions Oppenheimer Ending, Defends A House of Dynamite’s Nuclear Theme

    James Cameron Questions Oppenheimer Ending, Defends A House of Dynamite’s Nuclear Theme

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    James Cameron weighs in on cinema’s portrayal of nuclear catastrophe, defending endings that refuse easy answers. His reflections spark a heated look at Oppenheimer and a divisive new thriller, exploring responsibility, power, and what we owe to history.

  • Red Robin Menu Under Fire: Five Dishes Draw Mixed Reviews

    Red Robin Menu Under Fire: Five Dishes Draw Mixed Reviews

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Food

    Red Robin’s menu blends iconic burgers with a diverse lineup, but recent diner chatter reveals a few items that aren’t landing quite as well as expected. A snapshot of what customers are saying could shape your next visit.

  • Fiji Airways Faces Fuel Shortages on Regional Routes

    Fiji Airways Faces Fuel Shortages on Regional Routes

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fuel shortages at destination airports are prompting Fiji Airways to tighten weight limits on two regional routes, with Funafuti operations under restrictions and Nadi–Vava’u affected through early January. The extra contingency fuel could mean reduced capacity and occasional passenger adjustments. Pack essential items in carry-on to be prepared for possible delays.

  • Escape from Tarkov: A Punishing, Satisfaction-Driven Experience

    Escape from Tarkov: A Punishing, Satisfaction-Driven Experience

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Games

    Escape from Tarkov isn’t chasing fun—it’s crafted for a brutal, cerebral challenge that tests nerve and strategy. In a world where every raid can end in everything or nothing, the game offers a satisfaction that’s earned, not handed.

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  • NFL Week 18 Drama: Two Playoff Spots in the Balance
    NFL Week 18 Drama: Two Playoff Spots in the BalanceJanuary 1, 2026
    As Week 18 reshapes the NFL playoff chase, every game carries big seeding implications and drama to spare. Across the college gridiron, three New Year’s Day bowls promise high-stakes action that could set the tone for the postseason.
  • Texas Citrus Bowl Shake-Up as Moore Enters Transfer Portal
    Texas Citrus Bowl Shake-Up as Moore Enters Transfer PortalJanuary 1, 2026
    With the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl fast approaching, a surprising departure shakes up Texas’ receiving corps and opens the door for a wave of young playmakers. Leadership roles are up for grabs as the Longhorns chart a bold new path into the offseason.
  • Electricity Tariffs Risk Disrupting Insulin Cooling for Type 1 Diabetes Patients
    Electricity Tariffs Risk Disrupting Insulin Cooling for Type 1 Diabetes PatientsJanuary 1, 2026
    Advocates warn that proposed electricity tariff hikes could threaten insulin storage for people with Type 1 diabetes. With rising living costs, vulnerable families may bear the heaviest burden. The discussion highlights the need for compassionate policy that protects essential medical needs during tough times.
  • Flying Fijians 2025: Mick Byrne Hints at Balancing Flair With Discipline
    Flying Fijians 2025: Mick Byrne Hints at Balancing Flair With DisciplineJanuary 1, 2026
    Mick Byrne reflects on a year of growth and rising expectations for Fiji’s Flying Fijians—where pride, discipline, and a shifting game plan meet the realities of testing the world’s best. A candid look at balancing flair with results as Fiji navigates a transitional season on the international stage.
  • Greenland 2: Migration Promises a Harsh New Chapter for the Garritys
    Greenland 2: Migration Promises a Harsh New Chapter for the GarritysJanuary 1, 2026
    Five years after the catastrophe, a fractured family faces a brutal, frozen world where dwindling supplies and tough moral choices test every bond. Greenland 2: Migration threads resilience, hope, and the cost of survival through a harrowing journey across a changed Europe.
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