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  • Fiji Warns About Drink Driving as New Year Arrives

    Fiji Warns About Drink Driving as New Year Arrives

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    With the New Year on the horizon, Fiji’s road safety authorities issue a sobering warning about drink driving after troubling trends on the roads. A call to plan journeys, designate sober drivers, and stay visible at crossings underscores a shared duty to arrive alive this festive season.

  • Fiji Economy Faces Global Tensions as Tourism Rebounds

    Fiji Economy Faces Global Tensions as Tourism Rebounds

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s economy wrestles with global headwinds, but a tourism uptick hints at a fragile rebound. A patchwork of sector performance and rising uncertainties point to a cautious path ahead, with calls for discipline and reforms to keep momentum.

  • Giannis Sparks Bucks Future Speculation as Pistons Eye Blockbuster Trade

    Giannis Sparks Bucks Future Speculation as Pistons Eye Blockbuster Trade

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Giannis Antetokounmpo’s late dunk wasn’t just a highlight—it’s fuelling questions about Milwaukee’s near-term future. With the Bucks sliding in the East, offseason chatter hints at a blockbuster that could pair the superstar with Detroit’s rising young core, a move capable of reshaping two franchises and the conference.

  • Will Ferrell Suits Up as a Mock NHL Ref for Kings vs. Lightning

    Will Ferrell Suits Up as a Mock NHL Ref for Kings vs. Lightning

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    New Year’s Day brought a surprise on the ice: Will Ferrell, in full referee gear, turned a Lightning–Kings game into a comedy cameo. Expect coaching quips, playful banter, and moments that left fans buzzing for what’s next.

  • Scott Van Pelt Keeps NYE Times Square Moment on Live TV

    Scott Van Pelt Keeps NYE Times Square Moment on Live TV

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    On New Year’s Eve, a veteran ESPN host faced a delicate live moment that could have gone sideways. His swift, humorous pivot turned a potential controversy into a lighthearted save, leaving viewers buzzing about the quick-thinking reaction. A reminder that even the most practiced anchors must navigate live TV’s unexpected twists.

  • Power Book IV: Force Teases War Requiem as Tommy Seeks Revenge

    Power Book IV: Force Teases War Requiem as Tommy Seeks Revenge

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Power Book IV: Force barrels toward a blistering finale in its ninth episode, War Requiem, where revenge, shifting loyalties, and long-buried secrets set Chicago’s underworld ablaze. Tommy Egan dives into a brutal reckoning that could upend every alliance. Expect high-stakes twists and a showdown that reshapes the series.

  • Power Book IV: Force Season 3 Episode 9 Teaser Hints at High-Stakes Revenge

    Power Book IV: Force Season 3 Episode 9 Teaser Hints at High-Stakes Revenge

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    War Requiem raises the stakes as Tommy Egan tightens his grip on Chicago. New alliances and buried secrets threaten to derail every move in this dangerous chapter of Power Book IV: Force. Expect twists, tension, and revelations that keep the underworld edge-of-your-seat.

  • Emotional Funeral Honors Public Health Leader’s Faith and Legacy

    Emotional Funeral Honors Public Health Leader’s Faith and Legacy

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A daughter’s heartfelt tribute shines a light on a life steeped in service, faith, and family. Elenoa Tudravu’s words honor a devoted public servant and devout Christian, offering forgiveness, gratitude, and a hopeful glimpse into the days ahead.

  • Fiji’s Nadi Community Battles Bursting Pipes and Rising Water Bills

    Fiji’s Nadi Community Battles Bursting Pipes and Rising Water Bills

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Residents on Hawaii Street in Korovuto say heavy traffic is tearing up aging water pipes, causing leaks and higher bills for about 25 households. Low water pressure has become a daily hassle, with pooling water on unpaved streets adding to the woes. A collective push for underground mains or individual meters has yet to see…

  • Parliament Holds the Key to FICAC’s Future, Says Acting Commissioner

    Parliament Holds the Key to FICAC’s Future, Says Acting Commissioner

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s anti-corruption watchdog stands at a crossroads amid public calls for its closure. Acting Commissioner Lavi Rokoika says only Parliament can decide its fate, while acknowledging investigation complexities and occasional delays in case processing.

  • Koi Perich Enters Transfer Portal as Minnesota Gophers Explore Next Chapter

    Koi Perich Enters Transfer Portal as Minnesota Gophers Explore Next Chapter

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Two-way standout Koi Perich is weighing his next move as the NCAA Transfer Portal opens, a fresh chapter after two years of eye-catching production for Minnesota. With playmaking ability on defense, in the return game, and at receiver, the next destination could redefine his prolific career.

  • Clippers vs Jazz: Injury Woes Ahead of Western Conference Showdown

    Clippers vs Jazz: Injury Woes Ahead of Western Conference Showdown

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Two injury-plagued West contenders clash as the Clippers host the Jazz in a pivotal showdown. With key players sidelined and depth warriors stepping up, tonight’s game could hinge on who seizes the moment and handles the late-game pressure.

  • Kyle Anderson’s Jazz DNP Streak Sparks Trade Buzz

    Kyle Anderson’s Jazz DNP Streak Sparks Trade Buzz

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Once billed as a versatile cornerstone, Kyle Anderson’s role has dwindled, with a string of DNPs and a non-guaranteed deal signaling a pivotal moment in his career. As rumors swirl about a mid-season shuffle, the veteran forward faces an uncertain future and the question of how much value he can still bring.

  • Basketball Thriller Highlights Sharp Shooting and Teamwork

    Basketball Thriller Highlights Sharp Shooting and Teamwork

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    An electric display of offense and teamwork lit up the court, with D’Augustino, Dozier, Gherezgher, Woodward, and Davis delivering clutch moments and crisp passes. Long-range shots and relentless pace hinted at a rising squad ready to push the tempo and surprise opponents.

  • Celtics Rotation in Flux as Minott Eyes Return Amid Walsh’s Rise

    Celtics Rotation in Flux as Minott Eyes Return Amid Walsh’s Rise

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Josh Minott’s promising start is giving way to a challenging stretch as Boston reshuffles its rotation, with Jordan Walsh stepping into a starting role and Minott’s minutes dwindling. Coach Joe Mazzulla stresses readiness and continued improvement as the Celtics ride a solid run. Meanwhile, Derrick White capped the night with seven blocks—the most by a…

  • LTA Warns Against Water-Splash Pranks Near Moving Vehicles

    LTA Warns Against Water-Splash Pranks Near Moving Vehicles

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Parents and road users are urged to rethink a viral prank involving splashing water at moving vehicles. What may look like innocent fun can quickly become a dangerous distraction for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians alike. A timely safety reminder this holiday season: stay vigilant on the road.

  • Kings rookie Nique Clifford sparks intrigue ahead of trade deadline

    Kings rookie Nique Clifford sparks intrigue ahead of trade deadline

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Rookie wing delivered a season-high 18-point night, flashing scoring touch and multi-category production. With back-to-back double-digit efforts and looming roster changes, a bigger role could be on the horizon as the season progresses.

  • Celtics Ready for Tatum Return as Simons Shines and Brown Takes Charge

    Celtics Ready for Tatum Return as Simons Shines and Brown Takes Charge

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    With Jayson Tatum out for much of the season, the Celtics have surged into the top of the East thanks to Jaylen Brown’s emergence and Payton Pritchard’s breakout as a reliable starter. Anfernee Simons has added versatility on both ends, and as Tatum’s return draws closer, Boston is leaning into stability and what’s already working…

  • Fiji Government Vows Transparent Action Over Police Drug-Trade Allegations

    Fiji Government Vows Transparent Action Over Police Drug-Trade Allegations

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    The government pledges a serious, due-process approach to fresh allegations linking police officers to the drug trade, underscoring a commitment to accountability. With regular updates from senior law enforcement leaders, the focus is on integrity and restoring public confidence in the Fiji Police Force.

  • Sixers’ McCain Dilemma: Grimes Grabs Minutes, Rookie’s Future in Question

    Sixers’ McCain Dilemma: Grimes Grabs Minutes, Rookie’s Future in Question

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Jared McCain flashed as a rookie, but his role with the Sixers is now in flux as the team pursues immediate wins. With Quentin Grimes earning more minutes on a one-year deal, questions about the young guard’s future—and his place beside Maxey and Edgecombe—are front and center. Is McCain destined to be the future core,…

  • Quentin Grimes at a Crossroads as Sixers Rework the Sixth-Man Role

    Quentin Grimes at a Crossroads as Sixers Rework the Sixth-Man Role

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Quentin Grimes has flashed as a dynamic sixth man for the 76ers, but a changing lineup has cooled his December run. As Embiid and George shoulder bigger roles, he’ll need sharp off-ball movement and timely cuts to reclaim his rhythm. Can he reconnect with Philadelphia’s offense and help the core click again?

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  • EIA Finds Minimal Impact for Vatuwaqa 13-Storey Housing Project Amid Parking Debate
    Vatuwaqa 13-Storey Housing Plan Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Minimal Environmental ImpactJanuary 24, 2026
    An environmental assessment for a proposed 13-storey Vatuwaqa apartment complex hints that impacts could stay minimal with strong mitigation and ongoing inspections. As planning approvals unfold, residents raise concerns over parking and traffic while supporters emphasize job opportunities and local growth.
  • Osaka withdraws from Australian Open as Inglis reaches fourth round
    Osaka withdraws from Australian Open as Inglis reaches fourth roundJanuary 24, 2026
    Naomi Osaka withdraws from a high-stakes Australian Open third-round clash with Maddison Inglis due to a left abdominal issue. Inglis advances to the fourth round for the first time, edging closer to a potential Grand Slam moment.
  • New York Advances Affordable, Reliable Utilities for Con Edison Customers
    New York Advances Affordable, Reliable Utilities for Con Edison CustomersJanuary 24, 2026
    New York regulators are balancing reliability with affordability as they approve a three-year rate plan for Con Edison. The framework aims to curb the initial bill impact while funding a sweeping infrastructure push to keep service steady during severe weather. Behind the numbers lies a high-stakes trade-off between investor returns and what customers pay each month.
  • Indiana iLottery Push Stalls in 2026 Session Amid Online Gambling Debates
    Indiana iLottery Push Stalls in 2026 Session Amid Online Gambling DebatesJanuary 24, 2026
    Indiana’s bid to launch online lottery sales stalled as the 2026 session ends, with sponsor Rep. Manning pulling HB 1078 amid broad hesitancy toward expanding digital gambling. The debate surfaced tensions over iLottery, retail impact, and the politics of online gaming. The future of online lottery in the Hoosier State remains uncertain.
  • Why Are U.S. Murders Plummeting in 2025?
    Why Are U.S. Murders Plummeting in 2025?January 24, 2026
    2025 marked the steepest one-year drop in U.S. murders on record, hinting at a historic crime lull. While overall violence cooled, experts caution that gains may vary by neighborhood and many questions remain about what sparked the trend and what lies ahead for safer streets.
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