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  • JoJo Siwa Rebrands as Joelle Siwa, Teases 2026 Comeback

    JoJo Siwa Rebrands as Joelle Siwa, Teases 2026 Comeback

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    JoJo Siwa steps into a fresh chapter with a new name— Joelle Siwa — and a bold tease for 2026. A playful clip hints at a comeback, while authenticity and a blossoming romance add a new layer to her story.

  • Curt Cignetti’s Quiet Indiana Hoosiers Turnaround Sparks Big Ten Buzz

    Curt Cignetti’s Quiet Indiana Hoosiers Turnaround Sparks Big Ten Buzz

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Curt Cignetti has sparked a quiet revolution in Indiana football, steering a program once defined by losses toward a fundamentals-first revival. A patient, gardener-like approach to talent and technique is reshaping the Hoosiers—hinting at sustained greatness on the horizon.

  • Chili’s Launches $10.99 3 For Me, Sparking a Value War With Fast-Food Giants

    Chili’s Launches $10.99 3 For Me, Sparking a Value War With Fast-Food Giants

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Chili’s is shaking up the dining scene with a $10.99 combo that pairs a burger, fries, and a drink with chips and salsa. As inflation tightens budgets, this value-driven move could redefine what “worth a visit” means in casual dining—and push the industry toward a new price-to-pleasure balance.

  • Wailekutu motorcyclist killed in late-night crash; driver questioned

    Wailekutu motorcyclist killed in late-night crash; driver questioned

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Wailekutu road tragedy: a motorcyclist dies after a late-night collision with a vehicle that reportedly made a sudden U-turn. Investigations are ongoing as a driver is questioned, and authorities urge extra caution on dark roads.

  • Fiji 2025: Rights at Risk, NGOs Warn

    Fiji 2025: Rights at Risk, NGOs Warn

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A leading human rights coalition in Fiji warns that 2025 could put democracy and the rule of law at risk, pointing to growing injustices, shrinking civic space, and rising costs of living. It calls for real, people-centered reforms and accountable governance to ensure dignity and equality for all Fijians.

  • Fernando Mendoza: The NFL Quarterback Prospect to Watch

    Fernando Mendoza: The NFL Quarterback Prospect to Watch

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Calm under pressure, a precise arm, and a sharp football IQ set Fernando Mendoza apart as a quarterback prospect. This profile hints at why his leadership and adaptability are turning heads as he moves toward the NFL.

  • Michigan State Hires Nick Sheridan as OC, Aiming to Boost Elite QB Recruitment

    Michigan State Hires Nick Sheridan as OC, Aiming to Boost Elite QB Recruitment

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Pat Fitzgerald is reshaping Michigan State’s coaching landscape, and the move is already turning heads. Nick Sheridan, fresh off a high-profile stint at Alabama, steps in as offensive coordinator—a hire many expect could tilt the Spartans’ push for top QB talent in the 2027 class. The evolving strategy signals a bold bid to elevate the…

  • Southend Poet Sonny Green Shines at Global New Year Celebration

    Southend Poet Sonny Green Shines at Global New Year Celebration

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    From Southend’s local stage to a global New Year moment, Sonny Green’s spoken word captivated millions. A rising poet and entrepreneur, he’s shaping a broader stage for unity and the voiceless, with a bold new collection on the horizon.

  • Sunderland Pushes Manchester City to a 0-0 Premier League Stalemate

    Sunderland Pushes Manchester City to a 0-0 Premier League Stalemate

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    An edge-of-the-seat 0-0 draw underscored Sunderland’s rising resilience against a Premier League heavyweight, as Pep Guardiola laments missed chances and the hosts’ energy and grit keep them very much in the hunt.

  • January Night Sky: Quadrantids, Orion, and a Jovian Winter Display

    January Night Sky: Quadrantids, Orion, and a Jovian Winter Display

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    January nights spark with winter constellations, a meteor shower streaking across the sky, and planetary highlights that’ll captivate stargazers. From Orion’s bright stars to Jupiter’s glow, the month promises dramatic skies and surprises for anyone who looks up. Find out what to watch for as the Moon, planets, and stars put on a nightly show.

  • Nets’ Stifling Defense Meets Rockets in High-Stakes Showdown

    Nets’ Stifling Defense Meets Rockets in High-Stakes Showdown

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    December showcased a defensive surge for the Brooklyn Nets, finishing the month 7-4 and earning praise as the NBA’s stingiest unit. A looming clash with Houston tests how far that momentum can carry as they navigate a tough road slate. Could this be the start of something bigger for Brooklyn?

  • Port Denarau Lights Up for 2026 New Year’s Eve

    Port Denarau Lights Up for 2026 New Year’s Eve

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Port Denarau came alive as 2026 began, with a festive buzz along the marina. A Lomawai family joined the celebration, hoping the new year brings memorable moments and plenty of island spirit.

  • New Year Watchnight Draws Thousands to Capital Churches

    New Year Watchnight Draws Thousands to Capital Churches

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Thousands gathered in churches across the capital to usher in 2026 with prayers, gratitude, and a sense of renewal. The night underscored the power of community and faith, offering a hopeful glimpse into a year of resilience and togetherness.

  • Kentucky QB Shakeup: Cutter Boley Enters Transfer Portal

    Kentucky QB Shakeup: Cutter Boley Enters Transfer Portal

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Kentucky’s quarterback plans have taken an unexpected turn as Cutter Boley enters the transfer portal, setting the stage for a defining 2026 season.

  • Curt Cignetti’s IUP Roots Fuel Indiana’s Rose Bowl Run

    Curt Cignetti’s IUP Roots Fuel Indiana’s Rose Bowl Run

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    From IUP to a Rose Bowl showdown, Curt Cignetti’s coaching arc is built on crisp motivation, relentless preparation, and steady leadership. As Indiana heads into a high-stakes moment, this is the story of a strategist who turns tradition into triumph and earns the trust of players who believe in his process.

  • Indiana Aims to Lock College Football Playoff Top Seed in Rose Bowl Clash with Alabama

    Indiana Aims to Lock College Football Playoff Top Seed in Rose Bowl Clash with Alabama

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Indiana brings a breakthrough season and a dynamic quarterback into the Rose Bowl, ready to test its playoff ambitions. Across the field, Alabama looms—promising a clash of pace, depth, and high-stakes excitement that could redefine the postseason chase.

  • From 3-9 to Rose Bowl: Indiana’s Offensive Revolution

    From 3-9 to Rose Bowl: Indiana’s Offensive Revolution

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    From a 3-9 season to a powerhouse offense, Indiana’s transformation has been fueled by Shanahan’s scheme and Cignetti’s leadership. A Rose Bowl berth and a looming College Football Playoff footprint signal a historic chapter for the Hoosiers. The behind-the-scenes teamwork, player breakthroughs, and comeback stories are shaping what could be a defining year.

  • USC’s Playoff Dream Falls Short in OT Alamo Bowl Loss to TCU

    USC’s Playoff Dream Falls Short in OT Alamo Bowl Loss to TCU

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    USC’s nine-win season ends on a heartbreaking note in the Alamo Bowl, leaving a mix of pride and questions in its wake. Freshman Tanook Hines flashed big-play potential as the Trojans fought till the final play, but costly red-zone miscues and late-game lapses stung. With coaching changes on the horizon and a youth-filled roster, the…

  • 2025: A Year of Iconic Farewells and Enduring Legacies

    2025: A Year of Iconic Farewells and Enduring Legacies

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    2025 marked a year of notable farewells across arts, politics, and advocacy. The legacies left behind invite reflection on influence, memory, and how public life continues to shape our world long after the spotlight fades.

  • Patriots’ Drake Maye Emerges as MVP Favorite Ahead of Playoffs

    Patriots’ Drake Maye Emerges as MVP Favorite Ahead of Playoffs

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Drake Maye’s breakout season has him as the MVP favorite as the Patriots surge toward the playoffs. With a 13-3 run and a steadfast team-first mindset, the story behind New England’s ascent is just getting started.

  • Brothers Mendoza Fuel Indiana’s Perfect Season

    Brothers Mendoza Fuel Indiana’s Perfect Season

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Two brothers, one season, a record-breaking run. A Heisman-winning quarterback and his backup sibling are redefining family chemistry on the field, fueling a historic push and a storyline that has fans buzzing.

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  • Oklahoma Braces for Weekend Winter Storm: Snow, Ice and Subzero Temperatures Ahead
    Oklahoma Braces for Weekend Winter Storm: Snow, Ice and Subzero Temperatures AheadJanuary 21, 2026
    Oklahoma braces for a powerful winter storm that could bring snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. Travel disruption and potential closures loom as the weekend forecast evolves—a developing scenario to follow closely.
  • Dolly Parton Turns 80 with Star-Studded Reimagined Light of a Clear Blue Morning Benefiting Pediatric Cancer Research
    Dolly Parton Turns 80 with Star-Studded Birthday Single Benefiting Pediatric Cancer ResearchJanuary 21, 2026
    Dolly Parton marks her 80th birthday with a hopeful reimagining of a beloved classic, teaming up with an all‑star lineup for a heartfelt cause. A fresh piano‑driven twist and new collaborations promise musical magic, with proceeds supporting pediatric cancer research. It’s a birthday moment steeped in generosity and joy.
  • Nausori Airport Bomb Threat Drill Highlights NZ-Fiji Security Cooperation
    Nausori Airport Bomb-Threat Drill Elevates Security Collaboration with New Zealand PoliceJanuary 21, 2026
    A high-intensity security drill at Nausori International Airport tested emergency-response readiness and highlighted strong international collaboration—while everyday travel carried on as usual. The exercise hints at the meticulous planning and teamwork that keep aviation security robust.
  • New Swire Shipping Fijian Drua CEO targets Super Rugby glory
    New Swire Shipping Fijian Drua CEO targets Super Rugby gloryJanuary 21, 2026
    Jeff Miller steps in as CEO of Swire Shipping Fijian Drua with a clear mission: win Super Rugby titles. He vows a culture built on discipline, resilience, and unity, blending Fijian flair with relentless preparation. A new chapter begins as leadership and players rally around a bold vision for greatness.
  • Winter Storm Delivers Patchy Snow Across the Tri-State
    Winter Storm Delivers Patchy Snow Across the Tri-StateJanuary 21, 2026
    NYC and the tri-state woke up to a winter storm that delivered a patchwork of snowfall—from light dustings to heavier deposits—turning streets into a glistening, ever-changing landscape. Drivers should be prepared for slick spots as conditions evolve and the season reminds us how quickly weather can shift.
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