- Fiji Women Head to New Zealand for Two-Week OFC Player Placement
Three Fiji women’s internationals head to Auckland for a two-week, high-performance stint with Eastern Suburbs AFC through the OFC Player Placement Program. Guided by their team management, the move aims to sharpen skills and raise Fiji’s profile on the regional stage. A hopeful chapter in the growth of Pacific women’s football.
 
- Kristin Chenoweth Opens Up About Charlie Kirk Tribute Backlash
Kristin Chenoweth speaks candidly about the fierce backlash following a tribute to Charlie Kirk, revealing the emotional toll it took. The conversation offers a rare look at faith, forgiveness, and navigating public disagreement in a deeply polarized moment.
 
- Cowboys Land Logan Wilson as Trade Deadline Looms
Dallas shakes up its defense with a veteran addition just before the trade deadline. A proven leader joins a unit hungry for a spark—the move hints at big plans for the Cowboys’ season.
 
- Fiji and New Caledonia Start FIFA U-17 World Cup With Heavy Openers in Qatar
Fiji and New Caledonia kick off their FIFA U-17 World Cup journeys with hard lessons and hopeful signs in Qatar. From stubborn early resistance to a first World Cup goal, their opening matches hint at bigger things to come as the group stage unfolds.
 
- DNS Update Race: Delays Allow Old Plan to Undo Recent Changes
Timing glitches in a multi-threaded DNS update system exposed a fragile race between concurrent plans. Delays allowed an outdated update to overwrite the latest changes, triggering a cascade that required manual recovery. A stark reminder of why robust synchronization and error handling matter in distributed systems.