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  • Vanna White Not Ready to Retire as Wheel of Fortune Welcomes Ryan Seacrest

    Vanna White Not Ready to Retire as Wheel of Fortune Welcomes Ryan Seacrest

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Pat Sajak’s retirement has Vanna White weighing big questions, but she isn’t ready to part ways with Wheel of Fortune. She explains why her passion for the show endures and teases a fresh, on-air dynamic with Ryan Seacrest.

  • Ring in New Year’s Eve with Netflix: 5 Must-Watch Picks

    Ring in New Year’s Eve with Netflix: 5 Must-Watch Picks

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Ring in the new year with a handpicked lineup that blends humor, romance, sci-fi twists, and spine-tingling suspense. Five Netflix picks designed for a cozy, unforgettable New Year’s Eve at home.

  • Sidney Crosby Pays Tribute to Nova Scotia Hockey Legend Lowell MacDonald

    Sidney Crosby Pays Tribute to Nova Scotia Hockey Legend Lowell MacDonald

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Sidney Crosby pays tribute to Lowell MacDonald, a Nova Scotia hockey pioneer, and reflects on how a hometown legacy helped steer his own path. The piece highlights the province’s lasting impact on the game and the power of regional heroes to inspire the next generation. A testament to perseverance, community, and the ties that bind…

  • Netflix’s Palm Beach Elite Sparks Viewer Backlash

    Netflix’s Palm Beach Elite Sparks Viewer Backlash

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Fresh reactions are pouring in for a Netflix series that dives into Palm Beach’s ultra-wealthy circles. Viewers are split—some call it dazzling but hollow, others accuse it of glamorizing excess. The debate promises a provocative, polarizing look at wealth, power, and culture.

  • Michigan in Focus: Layoffs, Rate Hikes, Rural Health Funding—and a Beloved Burger’s Closure

    Michigan in Focus: Layoffs, Rate Hikes, Rural Health Funding—and a Beloved Burger’s Closure

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Immigration

    Michigan headlines this week blend education, commerce, and community life. A university associate professor faces termination amid a federal immigration case, while major employers announce upcoming layoffs as the economy shifts. Add rural health funding and the farewell of a Jackson favorite, and the state’s landscape looks notably in flux.

  • Chambliss Awaits NCAA Waiver as Ole Miss Preps for Sugar Bowl Showdown with Georgia

    Chambliss Awaits NCAA Waiver as Ole Miss Preps for Sugar Bowl Showdown with Georgia

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Ole Miss just pulled off a historic CFP win and now faces a Sugar Bowl showdown with Georgia. Behind the hype, quarterback Trinidad Chambliss waits on an NCAA waiver that could extend his college career.

  • Nacuqu Steps In as Kaka Withdraws Ahead of Coral Coast Fiji 7s

    Nacuqu Steps In as Kaka Withdraws Ahead of Coral Coast Fiji 7s

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Waisea Nacuqu steps in for Gillies Kaka as Mike Friday’s Select 7s squad reshapes ahead of the 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s. A splash of speed and top-level sevens know-how promises a fresh, high-tempo drive for the team.

  • Indie Films Rise as Streaming Reshapes Hollywood

    Indie Films Rise as Streaming Reshapes Hollywood

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Cinema is shifting gears this year, with streaming titles and indie gems stealing the spotlight from blockbusters. As superhero fatigue grows, bold mid-budget storytelling is making a surprising impact. A three-way tie crowns the year’s top film, hinting at a future where diverse, fearless cinema leads the way.

  • David Muir’s Skaneateles Lakeside Escape: A Quiet Life Beyond the Spotlight

    David Muir’s Skaneateles Lakeside Escape: A Quiet Life Beyond the Spotlight

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Beyond the anchor desk, a quieter chapter unfolds at a historic lakeside estate in the Finger Lakes. A rare peek into the life off-camera of a world-renowned journalist and the tranquil balance he cherishes away from the spotlight.

  • Chevy Chase-SNL Controversy Revisited in New Documentary About Terry Sweeney

    Chevy Chase-SNL Controversy Revisited in New Documentary About Terry Sweeney

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Decades later, a controversial moment from Saturday Night Live resurfaces to reignite the debate over humor, power, and accountability. The documentary stirs memories and sharp reactions, inviting readers to rethink the culture that shaped an era of comedy.

  • Warriors Navigate Inconsistency as Curry Shines Amid Injury Woes and Off-Court Drama

    Warriors Navigate Inconsistency as Curry Shines Amid Injury Woes and Off-Court Drama

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Golden State’s season has been a rollercoaster, with injuries clouding the lineup even as Curry keeps delivering spectacular moments. Amid uneven results and surprising drama off the court, the Warriors remain entertaining and unpredictable as they chase a much-needed surge in form.

  • Maine Kicks Off 2026 with Free New Year’s Day Hikes

    Maine Kicks Off 2026 with Free New Year’s Day Hikes

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    New Year’s Day kicks off with bold outdoor plans across Maine, from sunrise treks up Cadillac Mountain to ambitious winter climbs in the White Mountains. Families and solo hikers alike are trading screens for trail time, with free park days signaling a fresh start to 2026.

  • Menendez Parole Denied Amid Scrutiny of Prison Discipline Records

    Menendez Parole Denied Amid Scrutiny of Prison Discipline Records

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Erik and Lyle Menendez’s parole hearings spark a broader debate about how prison disciplinary records influence rehabilitation assessments. The case raises tough questions about fairness, accuracy, and what truly counts as progress behind bars.

  • Duke’s Mayo Bowl Preview: Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State in Charlotte

    Duke’s Mayo Bowl Preview: Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State in Charlotte

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Charlotte’s Duke’s Mayo Bowl sets the stage for a high-stakes finish: Wake Forest chasing a nine-win season under first-year coach Jake Dickert, while Mississippi State rolls out a dynamic, young offense. Expect dual-threat quarterbacks, game-changing moments, and plenty of momentum heading into the next chapter.

  • Nate Frazier Sparks Georgia’s Sugar Bowl Quest Against Ole Miss

    Nate Frazier Sparks Georgia’s Sugar Bowl Quest Against Ole Miss

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Nate Frazier leads Georgia into a Sugar Bowl showdown with Ole Miss as the Bulldogs chase their first playoff run. The sophomore’s power in the backfield and two-way versatility could spark a timely New Year moment for Georgia.

  • NFL Week 18 Drama: Two Playoff Spots in the Balance

    NFL Week 18 Drama: Two Playoff Spots in the Balance

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    As Week 18 reshapes the NFL playoff chase, every game carries big seeding implications and drama to spare. Across the college gridiron, three New Year’s Day bowls promise high-stakes action that could set the tone for the postseason.

  • Texas Citrus Bowl Shake-Up as Moore Enters Transfer Portal

    Texas Citrus Bowl Shake-Up as Moore Enters Transfer Portal

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    With the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl fast approaching, a surprising departure shakes up Texas’ receiving corps and opens the door for a wave of young playmakers. Leadership roles are up for grabs as the Longhorns chart a bold new path into the offseason.

  • Electricity Tariffs Risk Disrupting Insulin Cooling for Type 1 Diabetes Patients

    Electricity Tariffs Risk Disrupting Insulin Cooling for Type 1 Diabetes Patients

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Advocates warn that proposed electricity tariff hikes could threaten insulin storage for people with Type 1 diabetes. With rising living costs, vulnerable families may bear the heaviest burden. The discussion highlights the need for compassionate policy that protects essential medical needs during tough times.

  • Flying Fijians 2025: Mick Byrne Hints at Balancing Flair With Discipline

    Flying Fijians 2025: Mick Byrne Hints at Balancing Flair With Discipline

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Mick Byrne reflects on a year of growth and rising expectations for Fiji’s Flying Fijians—where pride, discipline, and a shifting game plan meet the realities of testing the world’s best. A candid look at balancing flair with results as Fiji navigates a transitional season on the international stage.

  • Greenland 2: Migration Promises a Harsh New Chapter for the Garritys

    Greenland 2: Migration Promises a Harsh New Chapter for the Garritys

    Jan 1, 2026
    in News

    Five years after the catastrophe, a fractured family faces a brutal, frozen world where dwindling supplies and tough moral choices test every bond. Greenland 2: Migration threads resilience, hope, and the cost of survival through a harrowing journey across a changed Europe.

  • Indiana TE Nowakowski Eyes Rose Bowl Spotlight Against Alabama After Wisconsin Transfer

    Indiana TE Nowakowski Eyes Rose Bowl Spotlight Against Alabama After Wisconsin Transfer

    Jan 1, 2026
    in Sports

    Riley Nowakowski’s move from Wisconsin to Indiana has set the stage for a rise in a playoff-era clash with Alabama. A journey of adaptation, renewed trust, and a new role ready to shine when it matters most.

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  • Moore's Return Sparks Oregon's 2026 Title Quest
    Moore’s Return Sparks Oregon’s 2026 Title QuestJanuary 17, 2026
    Dante Moore is staying with Oregon for 2026, a move that instantly amps up the Ducks’ national title hopes. He says returning is about growth, not the big draft payday, embracing another year to sharpen his game with a familiar roster around him. With fresh QB talent joining and key pieces back on defense, Oregon’s championship clock just started ticking.
  • Booker's gritty return falls short as Suns drop road-trip opener to Heat
    Booker’s gritty return falls short as Suns drop road-trip opener to HeatJanuary 17, 2026
    Devin Booker battled through an ankle issue to pace a gritty Suns showing in a narrow Miami loss, opening a brutal six-game road swing. Clutch moments, mounting injury questions, and rising tension set the tone as Phoenix looks to regroup. With a tougher slate ahead and key returns on the horizon, the next stretch could define this Suns run.
  • Celtics vs Hawks Tonight: Brown’s 30-Point Benchmark Sparks Betting Buzz
    Celtics vs Hawks Tonight: Brown’s 30-Point Benchmark Sparks Betting BuzzJanuary 17, 2026
    All eyes are on Jaylen Brown as the Celtics head to Atlanta for a pivotal showdown. A 30.5-point prop looms, but recent trends hint at a tougher night for Brown. Look for Onyeka Okongwu to spark the Hawks and Derrick White to shake up the arc in this tight road matchup.
  • Koroipita Seeks Stronger Male Responsibility to Support Fiji Families
    Koroipita Seeks Stronger Male Responsibility to Support Fiji FamiliesJanuary 17, 2026
    In Koroipita, families are seeking stability and hope. A charity chief highlights the vital role of engaged fathers and practical support for men to uplift mothers and children. Could a shift in male responsibility transform the community’s future?
  • Auburn vs South Carolina Basketball: Will Experience Prevail in a Tight SEC Clash?
    Auburn vs South Carolina Basketball: Will Experience Prevail in a Tight SEC Clash?January 17, 2026
    Auburn hosts South Carolina in a pivotal SEC showdown as both squads sit at 10-7 and search for momentum. Coach Steven Pearl highlights the Gamecocks’ experience and sharp scoring threats, led by Meechie Johnson and Mike Sharavjamts. Expect a grind-it-out game where discipline could decide the winner.
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