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BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Teenage sensation linked with Canterbury Bulldogs exit News

Cleared to make his return to the field this season, Canterbury Bulldogs teenage sensation Karl Oloapu is rumoured to be linked with an exit from the club, which would see him join another NRL side.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Bulldogs target another prop with new offer News

The Canterbury Bulldogs might have secured the signing of Leo Thompson for 2026 and beyond, but they aren't stopping there as director of football Phil Gould and head coach Cameron Ciraldo look to continue turning the squad over.

BangkokPost.com 

Minimum wage hike starts to have impact in hotels

The minimum wage hike amid a labour shortage is prompting hotels in Chiang Mai to increase staff responsibility instead of hiring more permanent workers, while small hotels in Chon Buri with cheaper rooms could be affected the most by rising costs, according to hotel associations.

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Eager for what's 'Next,' Xavi opens up about his rise to the top

With the release his debut album, 'Next,' up-and-comer Xavi shares a robust look into his world of "música Mexicana fusions." The 20-year-old singer-songwriter of 'La Diabla' fame dishes on his creative process and adjusting to the limelight.

Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

UFC head Dana White joins Meta’s board, Mark Zuckerberg’s second key right-wing appointment in a week - CNN

  1. UFC head Dana White joins Meta’s board, Mark Zuckerberg’s second key right-wing appointment in a week  CNN
  2. Meta adds UFC president Dana White to board as it seeks influence with Trump  The Independent
  3. UFC's Dana White joins Meta's board weeks before Trump takes office  CNBC
  4. News updates from January 6: Canadian PM Trudeau announces resignation; Keir Starmer hits back at Musk  Financial Times

The Washington Free Beacon 

Yale Students Would Rather Divest From Israel Than Russia, Iran, and China, Survey Finds

Yale University students support divesting from Israel over the oppressive and authoritarian regimes of Russia, Iran, and China, according to a survey the Ivy League school’s Buckley Institute released Monday. The largest share of students (36 percent) opposed divestment from any nation, the survey, conducted during the fall semester, found. But among those who favored divestment, Israel—a democracy and America’s greatest ally in the Middle East—topped the list with 31 percent support, surpassing Russia (27 percent)... Читать дальше...