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  • Motorola Razr Fold Debuts to Take On Samsung and Google’s Book-Style Phones

    Motorola Razr Fold Debuts to Take On Samsung and Google’s Book-Style Phones

    Motorola is throwing its hat in the foldable phone ring. On Tuesday at CES, the phone-maker unveiled the Motorola Razr Fold, a book-style foldable that’s slated to take on competitors such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro…

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  • Motorola Razr Fold is official, gets an 8.09-inch foldable display

    Motorola Razr Fold is official, gets an 8.09-inch foldable display

    Motorola unveiled its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, at CES 2026. The device will be available in two color options.

    The Razr Fold features an 8.09-inch LTPO inner display with 2K resolution, paired with a 6.56-inch outer…

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  • Beaver Softball Announces 2026 Schedule

    Beaver Softball Announces 2026 Schedule

    CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State softball announced its 2026 schedule on Tuesday, which features nine games against power conference opponents and 14 home contests across a three-month season.

     

    Year 14 under Head Coach Laura Berg commences at…

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  • Privatisation: GEPCO, FESCO to go as starters – Business Recorder

    1. Privatisation: GEPCO, FESCO to go as starters  Business Recorder
    2. Power companies will be privatised in two phases, PM told  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. PM Shehbaz calls privatization of loss-making SOEs top priority, orders fast-track reforms in PC  

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  • Innovative ideas awarded $3.8m in NHMRC research grants – HMRI

    1. Innovative ideas awarded $3.8m in NHMRC research grants  HMRI
    2. $280 million towards innovative health and medical research  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
    3. $6.8m boost drives innovative solutions for healthcare  

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  • CWD Case Confirmed in a White-tailed Deer in Concordia Parish, LDWF Announces

    CWD Case Confirmed in a White-tailed Deer in Concordia Parish, LDWF Announces

    Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been confirmed in a hunter-harvested white-tailed buck in Concordia Parish, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced. The buck was harvested on Richard K. Yancey Wildlife…

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  • Pakistan warns that Afghanistan is becoming 'hub for terrorists' and poses regional threat – The Washington Post

    1. Pakistan warns that Afghanistan is becoming ‘hub for terrorists’ and poses regional threat  The Washington Post
    2. DG ISPR says Afghans involved in major terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2025  Dawn
    3. Terrorism and its epicentre  The Express Tribune

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  • What Are These Autism-Related Traits After COVID-19?

    What Are These Autism-Related Traits After COVID-19?

    This post is part of a new blog series focusing on long COVID by Becky Ancira Robertson.


    Many people report new or worsened autism-related traits after COVID-19 infection, including sensory sensitivities, reduced social capacity, brain fog,…

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  • Port Announces Wendy Reiter as New SEA Airport Managing Director

    Port Announces Wendy Reiter as New SEA Airport Managing Director

    Port of Seattle Executive Director Steve Metruck announced today that Wendy Reiter has been selected as the new Managing Director of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), effective January 7, 2026. A veteran leader at SEA and longtime partner to key federal aviation agencies, Reiter currently leads Security, Fire, and Emergency Preparedness for SEA. Over the last 35 years she has held key management roles with airports and airlines in Seattle and in the Midwest.

    “Wendy Reiter brings an exceptional combination of leadership, industry knowledge, and genuine commitment to the people who work at, live near, and rely upon SEA,” said Executive Director Steve Metruck. “Reiter will guide a leadership team tasked with completing our current Upgrade SEA program, in time for the FIFA World Cup. She will also be responsible for launching a new phase of development on our airport master plan and continuing to pursue excellence in our service and our facilities to ensure a safe and accessible travel experience for all.”

    “The SEA community of workers, partners, and neighbors has been my highest priority for 20 years,” said Reiter. “We have a great responsibility to our community to meet the aviation demand in the region through excellent service, improved sustainability, and with an eye toward continually expanding opportunities equitably. Our leadership team and employees are ready to meet these challenges, and I am honored by the opportunity to lead SEA.”

    Reiter steps into the role as SEA turns its efforts from upgrading existing facilities toward a vision for the future. She will lead a division of 1,200 direct employees. SEA is the 11th busiest airport in North America by passenger volume and among its best connected in terms of service. In its 2026 budget, the Commission authorized the Aviation Division 2026–2030 capital plan at $3.75 billion, with $847 million in spending expected in 2026.

    As SEA returns to pre-pandemic record-breaking passenger volumes, achieving all of the Aviation Division’s goals requires strategic planning and strong coordination with partners and the community.

    The airport is the Port of Seattle’s largest line of business, with hundreds of private employers with as many as 24,000 employees working at SEA. The airport supported nearly 175,000 regional jobs in 2023, worth $10.5 billion in wages and benefits and $33.3 billion in business output.

    The Managing Director for SEA also plays a critical role in the community by representing the Port in community dialogue through groups, including as the chair for the SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (START) and as a representative on the Highline Forum.

    Contact

    Perry Cooper | SEA Airport 
    (206) 787-4923 | [email protected]  

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  • CPI rose 3.4% in the year to November 2025 – Australian Bureau of Statistics

    CPI rose 3.4% in the year to November 2025 – Australian Bureau of Statistics

    1. CPI rose 3.4% in the year to November 2025  Australian Bureau of Statistics
    2. Asia-Pacific markets poised for mixed open as investors await Australia inflation data  CNBC
    3. CPI inflation slows in November  investordaily.com.au
    4. Economic and event calendar in Asia Wednesday, January 7, 2026. Australian CPI the focus.  investingLive
    5. Inflation running too hot for comfort ahead of snapshot  The Queanbeyan Age

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