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  • Could Covert Affairs Make a Comeback?

    Could Covert Affairs Make a Comeback?

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Revived classics are lighting up screens again, and whispers around Covert Affairs are growing louder. Star Christopher Gorham hints at a bold new chapter that could reunite fans with Annie and Auggie after a cliffhanger ending. With his own project gaining momentum, the spy drama’s fate remains a tantalizing question for TV lovers.

  • Shrinking Season 3 Trailer Teases Michael J. Fox’s Return

    Shrinking Season 3 Trailer Teases Michael J. Fox’s Return

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Season 3 of Shrinking returns with warmth, wit, and a high-profile comeback from Michael J. Fox. The latest trailer teases bold conversations, big laughs, and a heartfelt look at resilience that you won’t want to miss.

  • Orange Bowl Showdown: Can Tech Contain Oregon’s Run Game?

    Orange Bowl Showdown: Can Tech Contain Oregon’s Run Game?

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Two programs make Orange Bowl history as No. 4 Texas Tech takes on No. 5 Oregon. Expect a clash of Tech’s stifling defense against a power-driven Ducks run game, with plenty at stake as postseason momentum hangs in the balance.

  • Fiji Rental Market Under Pressure as Tenant Complaints Surge

    Fiji Rental Market Under Pressure as Tenant Complaints Surge

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Tenant grievances in Fiji are on the rise as the Consumer Council flags unlawful evictions, ambiguous tenancy terms, and deteriorating housing conditions. With complaints climbing each year, officials urge landlords and tenants to work within the law to safeguard safety, fairness, and stability in the rental market.

  • From Engineering to Education: A Fiji Teacher’s Musical Leap

    From Engineering to Education: A Fiji Teacher’s Musical Leap

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    At 24, a Fiji teacher in Velovelo pivots from civil engineering to education, letting music steer his path. His quest hints at a fresh classroom vibe and a dream to launch a school choir that could redefine student life.

  • Saints look to 2025 NFL Draft as standout CFP talents heat up

    Saints look to 2025 NFL Draft as standout CFP talents heat up

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    With the Saints’ season winding down, attention shifts to a promising college draft class. A cadre of edge rushers and versatile playmakers is turning heads, hinting at the spark a future Saints roster could lean on. The rise of these rising stars promises plenty of intrigue for fans gearing up for next season.

  • Nasinu Trials Trash Booms to Curb Plastic Dumping

    Nasinu Trials Trash Booms to Curb Plastic Dumping

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Nasinu’s new trash-boom initiative is shedding light on illegal dumping and the challenges of keeping local waterways clean. With plastics forming the bulk of debris and plans to expand the program, experts say a broader, holistic approach could be key to protecting coastal ecosystems.

  • Ohio State QB Lincoln Kienholz Enters Transfer Portal

    Ohio State QB Lincoln Kienholz Enters Transfer Portal

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Lincoln Kienholz’s Ohio State chapter is moving to the transfer portal. The redshirt sophomore quarterback, who spent three seasons backing up a crowded QB room, is poised to chart a new path in his football career.

  • Macklin Celebrini Lands Olympic Spot on Team Canada

    Macklin Celebrini Lands Olympic Spot on Team Canada

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    At 19, Macklin Celebrini is front and center as Canada unveils its Milan Olympic roster. A bold mix of fresh talent and seasoned veterans signals an ambitious run for gold. The countdown to Milan has begun.

  • Mississippi Rose Parade Float: Where Creativity Blooms

    Mississippi Rose Parade Float: Where Creativity Blooms

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Mississippi’s Rose Parade float returns to Pasadena, guided by Natchez’s Jennie Guido in a celebration of creativity. Expect music, whimsy, and a lively nod to the state’s rich arts heritage as the parade unfolds.

  • Liverpool’s Injury Crisis Deepens as Szoboszlai Returns and Salah Heads to AFCON

    Liverpool’s Injury Crisis Deepens as Szoboszlai Returns and Salah Heads to AFCON

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Szoboszlai’s return gives Liverpool a needed spark, but injury woes and a looming suspension risk add pressure. With Salah away at AFCON and key defensive concerns, the Reds face a testing stretch that could reshape their plans.

  • Kenyon Sadiq Sparks 2026 NFL Draft Buzz as a First-Round Tight End Prospect

    Kenyon Sadiq Sparks 2026 NFL Draft Buzz as a First-Round Tight End Prospect

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Kenyon Sadiq is quickly establishing himself as one of college football’s most explosive tight ends. With a rare blend of size, speed, and polished route-running, the Oregon standout is drawing serious NFL draft buzz and could reshape the tight end landscape.

  • 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…

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  • Middle Tennessee Braces for Snow as Cold Front Approaches
    Middle Tennessee Braces for Snow as Cold Front ApproachesJanuary 19, 2026
    A cold front is shifting Middle Tennessee’s forecast, bringing rain that could mix with light snow before a much colder weekend arrives. Expect sharp temperature drops and wintry conditions in the days ahead.
  • Clemson Confirms Measles Case as South Carolina Outbreak Expands
    Clemson Confirms Measles Case as South Carolina Outbreak ExpandsJanuary 19, 2026
    Measles prompts swift health action on campus as South Carolina confronts a growing outbreak. Isolation, contact tracing, and vaccination reminders underscore the ongoing effort to protect students and the wider community.
  • Sundance Reveals 2026 Screenwriters Lab and Intensive Fellows
    Sundance Reveals 2026 Screenwriters Lab and Intensive FellowsJanuary 19, 2026
    Two Sundance screenwriting programs are shaping up to spotlight bold, fresh voices. From hands-on labs to a rapid online intensive, the year promises original stories and debut features with diverse, daring visions. A peek at the ideas poised to energize independent cinema in 2026.
  • Fiji ex-corrections chief in court as adjournment granted in criminal intimidation case
    Former Fiji Corrections Acting Chief Naucikidi in Court as Defense Seeks Counsel on Criminal Intimidation ChargeJanuary 19, 2026
    Former Acting Commissioner Sevuloni Naucikidi appeared in court today on a criminal intimidation charge as his defense seeks counsel. A one-month adjournment was granted to secure representation and prepare pre-trial documents, pushing the case to February 23. The delay leaves questions about how the proceedings will unfold and the rights of the accused.
  • Sundance Festival’s Final Utah Run Sparks Park City Ahead of America’s 250th Celebration
    Sundance Festival’s Final Utah Run Sparks Park City Ahead of America’s 250th CelebrationJanuary 19, 2026
    America’s 250th birthday backdrop sets the stage as Park City readies for Sundance’s final Utah run. A blend of cinema, community spirit, and local flavor hints at a milestone year that could redefine the town’s cultural story.
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