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South Korea and Pacific Islands Forge Landmark Climate, Ocean, and Security Cooperation
in Fiji NewsPacific Islands and South Korea seal a landmark partnership to boost climate action, ocean stewardship, and regional security. The talks outline a joint path toward resilient, peaceful development and deeper collaboration on finance, people-to-people exchanges, and shared regional priorities.
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Brittany Snow Breaks Silence on Beauty Rumors: Is Her Look All Natural?
in NewsBrittany Snow addresses rumors about her appearance, stressing she’s never had surgery and that changes in her look come from natural factors plus light touch-ups. She also shares personal updates and what’s next for her, highlighting an authentic approach amid Hollywood’s spotlight.
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Can Awareness Kickstart Fiji’s Badminton Boom?
in Fiji NewsBadminton Fiji is pushing to turn the sport into nationwide momentum. With 70 players at the latest nationals, officials say awareness is the missing link to unlocking broader participation and support across the country.
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Philadelphia Mourns Veteran Officer Andy Chan as Funeral Road Closures Take Effect
in NewsPhiladelphia mourns a respected highway patrol officer who dedicated 24 years to the force. As memorial services unfold, the city braces for temporary road closures and detours—a collective tribute to a life of service.
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Fiji Braces for TD03F as Flood Risks and Strong Winds Loom
in Fiji NewsTD03F nears Fiji’s northern regions, bringing heavy rain and strong northerly winds through Thursday. With soils saturated, flood risk could rise in low-lying areas as conditions edge toward gradual relief from the west.
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Princeton Weighs Universal Transit Stipend as Ticket Discounts Highlight Access Gap
in NewsDiscounted transit tickets sparked a campus-wide debate on affordable city travel for every student. The discussion shifts toward universal transportation stipends and funding challenges that could redefine how mobility is funded on campus.
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NYT Pips December 11 Puzzles Guide: Easy, Medium, and Hard Tips
in GamesToday’s puzzle lineup blends clean logic with a few clever twists across Easy, Medium, and Hard grids. With quick hints and helpful visuals, you’ll glide through the challenges at your own pace—no spoilers, just a nudge to think differently. Curious what surprises await your next solve?
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Solar Desalination Initiative Brings Clean Water to Fiji School
in Fiji NewsA remote Fiji school now enjoys a reliable supply of safe drinking water thanks to a solar-powered desalination system. This low-maintenance, climate-resilient solution shows how community collaboration can transform lives for students and families in coastal areas.
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Mariah Carey to Headline 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan
in Fiji NewsPop icon Mariah Carey is set to headline the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, delivering a night of unforgettable spectacle. As the Games prepare to begin, anticipation builds for a performance that could define the moment when sport and music meet on the world stage.
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Milwaukee Judge’s Trial Sparks Debate Over Immigration Enforcement and Judicial Independence
in NewsMilwaukee’s federal courthouse is at the center of a high-stakes trial as prosecutors accuse a judge of obstructing a federal agency and aiding an undocumented immigrant. The first day laid out sharply divided views on judicial conduct, with witnesses, tensions, and protests signaling a case that could redefine ethics, due process, and the judiciary’s role…
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Golf Fiji’s Landmark Year: Six World Ranking Events and New Stars Boost Junior Growth
in Fiji NewsGolf Fiji capped a landmark year with six world-ranking events—the most in a single season—driving a surge in junior golf and stronger club development. Highlights included Fiji’s first female world-ranked golfer, Raina Kumar, and Shakeel Pillay closing in on the top 1,000 as the sport maps out an ambitious 2026 calendar.
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Hustle as a Battle Cry: I Love LA’s Bold Take on Ambition
in LifestyleMaia Simsbury’s relentless hustle throws her into a chaotic world where ambition tests autonomy. As mentorship, power plays, and a new generation’s appetite collide, the line between drive and disruption grows razor-thin. A witty, piercing look at what it costs to chase success when conformity isn’t an option.
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Palantir’s Karp Calls for CEO Pay Cap Tied to the Public Good
in NewsAt a major tech summit, Palantir’s Alex Karp highlights a troubling divide: the consequences of corporate missteps fall hardest on ordinary people while leaders walk free. He questions institutional credibility, argues for accountability tied to the public good, and even suggests tying executive pay to the welfare of the nation. The discussion signals a broader…
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Kartik Sharma: 19-Year-Old Rajasthan Wicketkeeper-Batter Sparks IPL 2026 Auction Buzz
in Sports19-year-old Kartik Sharma from Rajasthan is turning heads as IPL 2026 approaches. A striking SMAT display and two first-class centuries have sparked strong franchise interest, with a ₹30 lakh base price. Trials with CSK, MI and RCB, plus mentorship from Dinesh Karthik, hint at a breakout season ahead.
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Today’s Wordle hinges on a seamless transition—can you crack it?
in GamesToday’s Wordle nudges you toward a word with a musical vibe—a seamless shift from one moment to the next. It doubles as a noun and a verb, and the clues point to a clever, smooth transition. With three vowels and an S at the start, the puzzle promises a satisfying aha for keen word lovers.
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First HPAI Case in Wisconsin Dairy Herd Sparks Biosecurity Push
in HealthAn HPAI outbreak has been confirmed in a Wisconsin dairy herd—the first detected in the state. As quarantine and symptom monitoring begin, experts flag gaps in on-farm biosecurity and a continuing risk to dairy operations nationwide. Here’s what this could mean for herd health and milk supply safeguards.
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Dodgers Target Tarik Skubal in High-Stakes Trade Push
in SportsTarik Skubal has become the offseason’s hottest topic, and the Dodgers sit at the center of what could be a blockbuster. With a steep price tag and Scott Boras guiding the talks, any deal would shake up a rotation built for sustained October contention. The narrative hints at a move that could redefine not just…
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Philadelphia-Area Schools Delayed as Bitter Cold and Blowing Snow Return
in NewsWinter weather lingers in the Philadelphia area as gusty winds whip blowing snow and dangerously cold conditions. With school delays and treacherous travel ahead, motorists are urged to plan for slippery roads and reduced visibility. A gradual warm-up is on the horizon, but the cold snap sticks around into the middle of the week.
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Tonga Parliament Elects Lord Vaea as Speaker in a New Era
in Fiji NewsTonga’s Parliament marks a pivotal moment as tradition and democracy converge. A new Speaker and a confirmed Prime Minister hint at a reshaped leadership dynamic, poised to explore how heritage and reform can coexist. The coming months will reveal how this balance influences governance and policy.
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Mystery Oil Spill Threatens Suva Harbour’s Coral Reefs
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning fuel spill in Suva Harbour is raising environmental alarms as a slick edges toward vulnerable reef systems. Experts warn that even small spills can cause lasting damage to marine life and coral habitats, underscoring the urgency of swift containment and response.
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Fiji Braces for Rain as Tropical Depression TD03F Approaches
in Fiji NewsFiji braces for a developing tropical system that could bring heavy rain and localized flooding. With the track remaining uncertain, conditions are expected to shift later today as winds pick up and showers move in. Stay vigilant as the situation evolves.