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  • Crystal Palace Set-Piece Woes and Scoring Drought Fuel Transfer Talk

    Crystal Palace Set-Piece Woes and Scoring Drought Fuel Transfer Talk

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Crystal Palace are stuck between creating chances and failing to convert, with set-pieces delivering costly blows. Glasner says the team has the opportunities, they just need to finish and tighten at the back. With whispers of reinforcements on the horizon, the next run of games could redefine their season.

  • Fiji’s 16-year-old cricket prodigy Jasvil Rokoro aims to prove merit amid whispers

    Fiji’s 16-year-old cricket prodigy Jasvil Rokoro aims to prove merit amid whispers

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s 16-year-old Jasvil Rokoro is stepping into a defining season, chasing a place in the national team while navigating whispers about her family’s influence. Her ascent from junior internationals to senior contention is a testament to grit, talent, and a determined hunt to earn her spot—on her own terms.

  • Louisville’s Isaac Brown Enters Transfer Portal, Sparks Buzz

    Louisville’s Isaac Brown Enters Transfer Portal, Sparks Buzz

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Louisville’s standout sophomore running back Isaac Brown has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, a move that could redefine his trajectory and shake up the Cardinals’ backfield.

  • Off-Season Vegetable Prices Roil Suva Market

    Off-Season Vegetable Prices Roil Suva Market

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Off-season volatility at Suva’s Municipal Market is reshaping prices and squeezing both vendors and shoppers. With dawn negotiations and weather-driven supply hiccups, many are hoping the seasonal rebound will bring relief.

  • Saban Warns Indiana’s Stifling Defense Could Decide Rose Bowl Showdown

    Saban Warns Indiana’s Stifling Defense Could Decide Rose Bowl Showdown

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Nick Saban says Indiana’s physical, stingy defense could be the toughest test Alabama has faced this season. With the Crimson Tide’s run game under scrutiny, the Rose Bowl clash promises a strategic, edge-of-your-seat battle where every adjustment could swing the outcome.

  • Cuban-American QB Wins Heisman, Indiana Heads to Rose Bowl

    Cuban-American QB Wins Heisman, Indiana Heads to Rose Bowl

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    From Miami’s streets to a historic Heisman triumph, Fernando Mendoza’s rise is a tale of grit, family, and Cuban-American pride. An undefeated season and a groundbreaking milestone reshape Indiana football’s future.

  • Fiji’s 58 Post Offices Go Online in Nationwide Digital Leap

    Fiji’s 58 Post Offices Go Online in Nationwide Digital Leap

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s postal network gets a major upgrade as all 58 post offices are linked into a single online platform. Expect faster, more secure transactions and broader financial access—even in rural areas—setting the stage for new services and a more connected future.

  • Morton’s Orange Bowl Comeback Could Tilt Texas Tech vs Oregon Ducks

    Morton’s Orange Bowl Comeback Could Tilt Texas Tech vs Oregon Ducks

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Texas Tech’s Behren Morton is back on the field as the Red Raiders gear up for a high-stakes Orange Bowl showdown with Oregon. With mobility returning and a calculated approach in tow, the stage is set for a tense clash where every drive could shape the night.

  • Dexter: Resurrection Sparks Fans’ Questions Over Cody and Astor Absence

    Dexter: Resurrection Sparks Fans’ Questions Over Cody and Astor Absence

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Dexter: Resurrection returns to the dark world of Dexter and Harrison, but several family threads stay oddly unresolved. The conspicuous absence of Cody and Astor fuels questions about the show’s legacy—and what, if anything, might bring them back. As familiar faces reemerge, the new chapter promises more questions than answers for fans hungry to see…

  • Rain Cannot Dampen the Rose Parade Spirit in Pasadena

    Rain Cannot Dampen the Rose Parade Spirit in Pasadena

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Rain still can’t dull the Rose Parade’s glow as volunteers rush to protect delicate florals and fans layer up in ponchos and umbrellas. Amid safety checks and live weather updates, Pasadena’s iconic procession presses on, turning a stormy New Year into a test of tradition and resilience.

  • Fiji Fuel Prices Rise in January 2026 as LPG Falls

    Fiji Fuel Prices Rise in January 2026 as LPG Falls

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    January 2026 brings changes at the pump as Fiji’s FCCC rolls out new regulated prices. Petrol, diesel and kerosene edge higher, while LPG costs dip for households. Enforcement teams will be patrolling outlets to ensure the new rules are followed.

  • Not-So-Evil Empire: Patriots’ New Era Under Vrabel and Maye

    Not-So-Evil Empire: Patriots’ New Era Under Vrabel and Maye

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    New England is rewriting its story with a bold new approach and a rising young quarterback. The Patriots’ surprising resurgence is turning heads and hinting at something bigger on the horizon.

  • Sudden Whittingham Exit Leaves Utah Football Fans Seeking Closure

    Sudden Whittingham Exit Leaves Utah Football Fans Seeking Closure

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    After 35 years of cheering for the Utes, a beloved era edges into memory as a coaching transition leaves questions in its wake. This heartfelt reflection dives into fan rituals, fierce rivalries, and the quiet ache of a sudden goodbye. It’s a story of loyalty, loss, and the uneasy search for closure when a legend…

  • 2025 NFL Week 18: Panthers-Buccaneers Showdown Decides the NFC South

    2025 NFL Week 18: Panthers-Buccaneers Showdown Decides the NFC South

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Week 18 is packed with late-season drama: a rare Saturday showdown and a pivotal NFC South clash could reshape the playoff picture. With wild-card weekend looming, every remaining game carries more weight as the season heads for a dramatic finish.

  • Washington Huskies Target AJ Green as Transfer Portal Edge Rusher

    Washington Huskies Target AJ Green as Transfer Portal Edge Rusher

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Washington’s defense is eyeing a game-changing edge as the transfer window opens. AJ Green, a 6-6, 250-pound Louisville standout, has entered the portal after a productive 2025 season. His size and proven production could be the missing spark for Washington’s pass rush as they push toward a stronger 2026 defense.

  • Indiana’s Historic Rise Sets Up Rose Bowl Showdown Against Alabama

    Indiana’s Historic Rise Sets Up Rose Bowl Showdown Against Alabama

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Indiana’s season has taken a dramatic turn, setting up a Rose Bowl clash with No. 9 Alabama. A Heisman-winning quarterback and a remarkable coaching turnaround have transformed the Hoosiers from underdogs to a team nobody can overlook—and the stage is set for a showdown that could redefine this program’s future.

  • San Diego Braces for Second Winter Storm and King Tides

    San Diego Braces for Second Winter Storm and King Tides

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    San Diego braces for a second winter storm with heavy rain and king tides in the forecast. City crews are mobilizing and residents are urged to prepare, clear debris from drains, and secure outdoor items. A few quick precautions now could help keep homes and neighborhoods safer when the storm arrives.

  • 2025 Women’s MMA Pound-for-Pound Rankings Shake-Up: Leaders and Rising Contenders

    2025 Women’s MMA Pound-for-Pound Rankings Shake-Up: Leaders and Rising Contenders

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    As 2025 closes, the women’s pound-for-pound landscape is more dynamic than ever. Valentina Shevchenko still sits atop, but rising contenders and veteran powerhouses are setting the stage for a thriller-filled 2026 in women’s MMA. A year-end snapshot hints at bold new rivalries, breakout stars, and the next wave of history-making moments.

  • Watford’s Christmas push hinges on squad depth as Chakvetadze returns

    Watford’s Christmas push hinges on squad depth as Chakvetadze returns

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Watford’s Christmas run is revealing a renewed squad depth, with Giorgi Chakvetadze back in action and the bench delivering when it matters. A late breakthrough underscored the Hornets’ resilience as they push for a top-six finish. The road ahead will demand continued collective spirit from every player.

  • Flood Watch Hits Southern California as Heavy Rain Threatens LA

    Flood Watch Hits Southern California as Heavy Rain Threatens LA

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Heavy rain threatens widespread flooding across Southern California, with a flood watch stretching from the Santa Clarita Valley to the coast. From low-lying streets to burn-scar areas, conditions could change quickly, bringing swift water and slick roads—and prompting safety advisories for drivers and residents.

  • Newark Man Charged After Brandishing Handgun at Paramus Mall

    Newark Man Charged After Brandishing Handgun at Paramus Mall

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    An unsettling incident at Garden State Plaza in Paramus led to weapons charges for a 19-year-old Newark man after he allegedly brandished a handgun. A rapid police response and surveillance footage led to an arrest, underscoring the importance of vigilance in crowded public spaces.

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  • SNL Parody Teases Harry Potter HBO Series
    SNL Parody Teases Harry Potter HBO SeriesJanuary 18, 2026
    A cheeky SNL spoof shuffles the Wizarding World into a bold new light, pouring in flirtatious mischief and rapid-fire quips. With surprise cameos and hints of an upcoming HBO-era twist, this teaser promises a playful peek at Hogwarts’ next chapter—amped up, sly, and utterly spellbinding.
  • Australian Open Day 1: Bold Predictions Surround Pegula, Hunter, Eala and More
    Australian Open Day 1: Bold Predictions Surround Pegula, Hunter, Eala and MoreJanuary 18, 2026
    Monday at the Australian Open serves up a packed slate of 28 matches, where veterans and rising stars collide on the fast Melbourne courts. Expect tight battles and bold plays, with marquee duels like Pegula vs. Zakharova and several exciting breakthroughs shaping the day. A guy-filled lineup that could set the tone for the week ahead.
  • AI Predicts Pegula Opening Win at Australian Open
    AI Predicts Pegula Opening Win at Australian OpenJanuary 18, 2026
    Jessica Pegula opens her Australian Open campaign against Anastasia Zakharova in a high-stakes first-round clash. Analytics are leaning Pegula’s way, hinting at a strong start and a pivotal kickoff to the tournament. A showdown tennis fans won’t want to miss as the action gets underway.
  • Medvedev Opens Australian Open Against De Jong in Bid to Kickstart Comeback
    Medvedev Opens Australian Open Against De Jong in Bid to Kickstart ComebackJanuary 18, 2026
    Medvedev’s Australian Open campaign kicks off in Melbourne against rising challenger Jesper De Jong. Fresh from Brisbane glory and a year of ups and downs, the 12th-ranked Russian brings a precise, metronome-like game that could set the tone. De Jong aims to translate a breakout 2025 into early momentum, but faces a stern test in a match that hints at big stories to come.
  • Canada Funds Pacific Women's Climate Leadership Initiative
    Canada Funds Pacific Women’s Climate Leadership InitiativeJanuary 18, 2026
    Canada backs a bold initiative to empower Pacific Island women as leaders in climate resilience, boosting livelihoods and community strength across Fiji and beyond. As climate challenges intensify, this program aims to reshape how families and communities navigate disruption and build a more resilient future.
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