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  • Government-Backed Dividend Elevates YPCL’s Role in Agriculture

    Government-Backed Dividend Elevates YPCL’s Role in Agriculture

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A substantial dividend from Yaqara Pastoral Company signals a fresh phase of growth and accountability for a key national asset. A high-level meeting with government and YPCL leadership spotlighted transparency, stronger financial reporting, and plans to bolster the company’s role in the rural economy.

  • Fiji Looks to Boost Trade with Customs Brokers Forum Partnerships

    Fiji Looks to Boost Trade with Customs Brokers Forum Partnerships

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s customs landscape is evolving through closer collaboration between FRCS and trade partners, aiming for smoother, more transparent imports and exports. With digital upgrades and a refreshed enforcement framework on the horizon, the future of trade looks increasingly efficient.

  • Falcons Hire Craig Aukerman as Special Teams Coordinator in Major Coaching Shake-Up

    Falcons Hire Craig Aukerman as Special Teams Coordinator in Major Coaching Shake-Up

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Sports

    Atlanta reshapes its coaching staff, bringing back Craig Aukerman to run special teams as part of a broader overhaul. The move signals a renewed emphasis on performance and unity as the Falcons chart a new course for next season.

  • Words Matter: DHS Urges Freezing Rain Over Ice in Storm Alerts

    Words Matter: DHS Urges Freezing Rain Over Ice in Storm Alerts

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    During a severe winter storm, a surprising debate is playing out in crisis communications: should officials avoid the word “ice” to dodge memes and public scrutiny? The shift to “freezing rain” aims to keep safety front and center, but at what cost to clear, urgent messaging when lives are on the line?

  • Saipan film stirs debate over Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy clash

    Saipan film stirs debate over Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy clash

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Sports

    Saipan peels back the gloss on the infamous 2002 Ireland camp, spotlighting Roy Keane’s stark stand-offs alongside a few surprising moments of levity. The film stirs memories of a squad that battled under pressure and in pursuit of a landmark tournament, even as the headlines loomed large. A portrait of unity, controversy, and ambition that…

  • Bridgerton Enlists Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek in a Cinderella-Style Regency Tale

    Bridgerton Enlists Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek in a Cinderella-Style Regency Tale

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Yerin Ha steps into Bridgerton as Sophie Baek—a Cinderella-inspired heroine whose resilience and heritage bring a fresh, poignant layer to the ton. A story of love against rigid class barriers unfolds in the glittering ballroom.

  • Micron Sees AI Infrastructure Boom Fueling Memory Rebound

    Micron Sees AI Infrastructure Boom Fueling Memory Rebound

    Jan 26, 2026
    in AI

    Micron Technology appears to be in the early stages of a dramatic turnaround fueled by AI infrastructure demand. With DRAM tightness and a surge in high-bandwidth memory reshaping the market, the memory giant is entering a new era of growth—and the implications could ripple across the tech landscape.

  • Ford and GM Cleared to Open Banks, Tapping Deposit Funding

    Ford and GM Cleared to Open Banks, Tapping Deposit Funding

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Finance

    Ford and GM have cleared a regulatory path to launch their own banks, enabling FDIC‑insured deposits for their captive finance arms. The move could reshape funding, pricing, and balance‑sheet strategy in a tougher auto market, with investors watching how it might impact profitability.

  • Pittsburgh Declares State of Emergency as Historic Snowstorm Grips the City

    Pittsburgh Declares State of Emergency as Historic Snowstorm Grips the City

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Historic snowfall prompts a State of Emergency in Pittsburgh, with city crews racing to clear streets as warming centers open and residents brace for subzero wind chills. A united community faces ongoing disruption and a long cleanup ahead.

  • Selma Blair Reveals Her Beauty Essentials and a New Ultimate A Gold Night Cream

    Selma Blair Reveals Her Beauty Essentials and a New Ultimate A Gold Night Cream

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Selma Blair pulls back the curtain on the beauty and personal-care staples she can’t live without. From a legendary all-over ointment and a beachy-scented fragrance to a trusty cuticle oil and lash mascara, her routine blends gentle skincare with practical fixes. She also shares a night cream she helped formulate with ESK, plus essentials for…

  • Bail Variation Hinges on Doctor’s Medical Judgment in Drug Case

    Bail Variation Hinges on Doctor’s Medical Judgment in Drug Case

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes bail variation hearing spotlights a hospital chief’s medical testimony as debates swirl over urgent surgery, overseas treatment, and the relevance of his expertise. The case sits at the crossroads of health and law, with a ruling expected after an adjournment on February 6.

  • Lautoka Unveils Modern Bus Terminal After 42-Year Wait

    Lautoka Unveils Modern Bus Terminal After 42-Year Wait

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    After 42 years, Lautoka’s bus terminal reopens with a modern, safety-forward makeover. The upgrade brings improved accessibility, revamped facilities, and new CCTV coverage—a fresh chapter for daily commuters, students, and families.

  • Kakistocracy, Kleptocracy, Kratocracy: A Wake-Up Call on the Trump Era

    Kakistocracy, Kleptocracy, Kratocracy: A Wake-Up Call on the Trump Era

    Jan 26, 2026
    in News

    Could the presidency be defined by the rule of the incompetent, where loyalty trumps expertise? A sharp critique examines a pattern of kakistocracy, kleptocracy, and kratocracy at the center of recent governance, hinting at a deep erosion of democratic norms—and the challenging road to rebuilding.

  • Fiji’s Family Farm Teams Redefine Rural Farming

    Fiji’s Family Farm Teams Redefine Rural Farming

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Across a rural Fiji village, a traditional farm is becoming a family-powered enterprise. By sharing decisions, diversifying crops, and adding kitchen gardens, households are boosting nutrition, easing workloads, and building resilience for the years ahead. It hints at a broader movement where collaborative farming reshapes lives.

  • Falcons Name Aukerman as New Special Teams Coordinator

    Falcons Name Aukerman as New Special Teams Coordinator

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Sports

    Craig Aukerman steps in as the Falcons’ new Special Teams Coordinator, bringing a long track record from college and pro football. His arrival suggests fresh ideas and a sharper edge for Atlanta’s kicking game. Could this veteran hire be the spark the Falcons need for the upcoming season?

  • Life Moves Fast: Why Getting Life Insurance Early Matters

    Life Moves Fast: Why Getting Life Insurance Early Matters

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Taking action early reshapes your future—long before the questions pile up. Patrina Ligairi’s journey reveals how securing life insurance sooner can reduce worry, build confidence, and keep you focused on your goals today.

  • The Trade Desk Names Tahnil Davis Interim CFO as Q4 Guidance Remains Intact

    The Trade Desk Names Tahnil Davis Interim CFO as Q4 Guidance Remains Intact

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Finance

    Tahnil Davis steps in as Interim Chief Financial Officer at The Trade Desk, bringing nearly a decade of experience to steer the company during a key growth phase. The ad-tech leader also reiterates its Q4 2025 targets as it gears up for its upcoming earnings release and outlook discussions.

  • Walmart’s AI-Driven Shakeup: Leadership Overhaul and Google Collaboration

    Walmart’s AI-Driven Shakeup: Leadership Overhaul and Google Collaboration

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Technology

    Walmart is steering toward a tech-driven future with a leadership shift and a bold AI-powered shopping push through a Gemini-powered collaboration with Google. The retailer is also expanding its Marketplace into professional-grade musical instruments, signaling a move into higher-value, specialized categories. These changes could redefine customer engagement, seller dynamics, and competitive positioning in the online…

  • ONDS Stock Forecast: Navigating Growth Potential in a Volatile Market

    ONDS Stock Forecast: Navigating Growth Potential in a Volatile Market

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Finance

    ONDS sits at a crossroads of growth and volatility. A concise teaser on the factors that could steer its long‑term trajectory—from product uptake and competition to wider macro signals—plus why diversification matters for investors watching this tech-focused opportunity.

  • Leidos to Acquire ENTRUST in Multibillion-Dollar Push to Modernize America’s Grid

    Leidos to Acquire ENTRUST in Multibillion-Dollar Push to Modernize America’s Grid

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Technology

    Leidos is pursuing a bold expansion in energy infrastructure by merging with ENTRUST Solutions Group. The move aims to accelerate grid modernization, boost reliability, and grow Leidos’ footprint in the power sector as utilities ramp up a historic investment wave. The future of America’s energy landscape is poised for a major shift.

  • Coinbase Bets on Stablecoins and Subscriptions as Crypto Volatility Hits Revenue

    Coinbase Bets on Stablecoins and Subscriptions as Crypto Volatility Hits Revenue

    Jan 26, 2026
    in Finance

    Coinbase faces headwinds as bitcoin’s volatility weighs on trading volumes and profits. In response, the exchange is pushing into subscriptions, stablecoins, and broader fintech integrations to diversify revenue. Could these moves redefine Coinbase from a crypto broker to a full‑spectrum digital finance platform?

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  • YPCL Dividend Signals Growth for Public Enterprises
    Government-Backed Dividend Elevates YPCL’s Role in AgricultureJanuary 26, 2026
    A substantial dividend from Yaqara Pastoral Company signals a fresh phase of growth and accountability for a key national asset. A high-level meeting with government and YPCL leadership spotlighted transparency, stronger financial reporting, and plans to bolster the company’s role in the rural economy.
  • Fiji FRCS Partners with Brokers to Boost Trade Efficiency and Transparency
    Fiji Looks to Boost Trade with Customs Brokers Forum PartnershipsJanuary 26, 2026
    Fiji’s customs landscape is evolving through closer collaboration between FRCS and trade partners, aiming for smoother, more transparent imports and exports. With digital upgrades and a refreshed enforcement framework on the horizon, the future of trade looks increasingly efficient.
  • Falcons Hire Craig Aukerman as Special Teams Coordinator in Major Coaching Shake-Up
    Falcons Hire Craig Aukerman as Special Teams Coordinator in Major Coaching Shake-UpJanuary 26, 2026
    Atlanta reshapes its coaching staff, bringing back Craig Aukerman to run special teams as part of a broader overhaul. The move signals a renewed emphasis on performance and unity as the Falcons chart a new course for next season.
  • Words Matter: DHS Urges Freezing Rain Over Ice in Storm Alerts
    Words Matter: DHS Urges Freezing Rain Over Ice in Storm AlertsJanuary 26, 2026
    During a severe winter storm, a surprising debate is playing out in crisis communications: should officials avoid the word “ice” to dodge memes and public scrutiny? The shift to “freezing rain” aims to keep safety front and center, but at what cost to clear, urgent messaging when lives are on the line?
  • Saipan film stirs debate over Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy clash
    Saipan film stirs debate over Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy clashJanuary 26, 2026
    Saipan peels back the gloss on the infamous 2002 Ireland camp, spotlighting Roy Keane’s stark stand-offs alongside a few surprising moments of levity. The film stirs memories of a squad that battled under pressure and in pursuit of a landmark tournament, even as the headlines loomed large. A portrait of unity, controversy, and ambition that lingers long after the credits.
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