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What Jan. 6 Body Cameras Reveal About the Capitol Attack
in NewsFive years after January 6, two Capitol Police officers revisit the chaos captured on their body cameras, confronting the enduring scars—physical and emotional. Their reflections shed new light on memory, trauma, and resilience in the wake of a watershed day.
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Lautoka Bus Station Renovation Nears Completion, Promising Upgrades for Commuters
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious overhaul of Lautoka’s bus station is nearing completion, promising a smoother, more reliable commute for thousands of daily riders. Officials say the upgrade is on track to finish soon, signaling a fresh chapter for the city’s transport hub.
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40 Dead in Swiss New Year Bar Fire as Investigators Probe Safety Measures
in NewsTragedy struck at a New Year’s celebration in the Swiss Alps when a bar fire claimed many lives, including several teenagers. As investigators examine safety measures and the events surrounding the blaze, families search for answers and a path to healing.
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Video Emerges in Columbus Weinland Park Killings as Investigators Seek Motive
in NewsNearly a week after a devastating double homicide in Weinland Park, investigators still have few answers. New surveillance footage shows a person of interest, but the motive remains unclear and no suspect has been named. The community continues to rally around the Tepes family as loved ones cope with an unimaginable loss.
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Disney World Annual Passholders Save Up to 40% on Resort Stays – Limited Time Through July 29, 2026
in NewsAnnual Passholders can unlock substantial savings on select Disney World resort stays this summer, with discounts reaching up to 40% for longer stays. A limited-time offer with several exclusions—perfect for planning a magical getaway.
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Bill Pullman Celebrates Son Lewis Pullman’s Bold, Diverse Film Choices Ahead of Spaceballs 2
in NewsBill Pullman is beaming with pride as Lewis Pullman forges his own path in film, taking on a bold, diverse slate of roles. From daring new projects to an upcoming Spaceballs 2, the family’s journey spotlights a rising talent and a father’s unwavering support.
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Caribbean in Focus as U.S. Pushes Asylum Deal with Dominica
in ImmigrationNew asylum arrangements are taking shape in the Caribbean as the United States redirects asylum-seekers to Dominica, prompting questions about capacity and safety. Antigua and Barbuda join in with their own framework, while leaders weigh how many people can be housed and supported. The shift hints at a broader regional strategy on refugee responsibility.
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DiBiase Sues White Over TANF Book Claims
in NewsA high-profile defamation battle unfolds in Mississippi as a celebrated wrestling figure sues a state auditor over claims tied to the TANF welfare scandal. The case centers on allegedly defamatory statements from a controversial book and the push to curb further publication, set against ongoing family legal troubles and questions about accountability in welfare programs.
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Fiji’s AI Glasses Debate: Readiness and Privacy
in Fiji NewsAn IT expert weighs the leap to smart AI glasses—promising hands-free convenience, translation, and real-time insights. In Fiji, questions of privacy, trust, and readiness loom as this tech edges closer to everyday life.
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Bronx Five-Alarm Fire: Parked Cars Hamper Firefighting
in NewsAn early-morning Bronx blaze drew hundreds of firefighters to a multi-story building, with three people injured—though all injuries were minor. The five-alarm fire faced delays as illegally parked cars blocked fire hydrants, testing the responders’ resolve. A swift, coordinated effort by first responders highlighted the danger and urgency of the scene.
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Australia Funds Upgrades for Fiji’s CWM Hospital — What’s Next?
in Fiji NewsSignificant upgrades are underway at Suva’s Colonial War Memorial Hospital, backed by a new Australia-Fiji partnership. The multi-phase project aims to reinforce essential services, from urgent repairs to improved wards and infrastructure, signaling a major boost to local healthcare.
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Earthquake Strikes Western Japan: Shimane and Tottori Brace for Aftershocks
in NewsA powerful earthquake sequence rocked western Japan, beginning with a magnitude-6.4 quake that rattled Shimane and Tottori. With injuries reported and transport disruptions mounting, officials warn that more aftershocks could follow in the coming days.
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Crans-Montana Bar Fire Sparks Swiss Mourning and Safety Questions
in NewsCrans-Montana was shaken by a deadly bar fire, leaving families waiting for answers. A memorial Mass and a national day of mourning highlight the scale of the tragedy, as investigators probe what went wrong. In the wake of the blaze, communities rally to support those affected and honor the lives lost.
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Camden Homicide Rate Falls to 1985 Low in 2025 as Community Policing Transforms Safety
in NewsCamden is rewriting its safety story with community-driven policing and stronger neighborhood ties. A hopeful shift in violence and trust is taking shape, hinting at a city shaped by partnership and resilience.
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Tokyo Subway Mystery: Genki Kawamura’s Lost Man Comes to Neon
in NewsEnter a subway labyrinth where the ordinary hides a troubling truth. Genki Kawamura translates a cult game’s existential dread into a cinematic pulse—haunting, precise, and deeply reflective. Led by a figure haunted by parental fears and tough choices, the film lingers long after the lights go out.
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Chelsea Coaching Shake-Up: Is Rosenior the Next Boss?
in SportsChelsea’s week ends on a hopeful note as Enzo Fernandez’s late tap-in salvages a point with City. Behind the headlines, a quiet inside-out plan—coaching a new era from within and strategic ties to Strasbourg—could reshuffle the club’s path ahead.
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Arc Raiders’ Aggression-Based Matchmaking Stirs Solo vs Trio Debate
in GamesArc Raiders’ new aggression-based matchmaking is reshaping solo and trio raids, sparking a heated debate on fairness and cross-mode reputations. With millions playing, players weigh strategies, potential resets, and how behavior in one mode can echo into another.
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Rybakina Opens 2026 Season in Brisbane Clash With Zhang
in SportsBrisbane heats up as Elena Rybakina, the reigning WTA Finals champion, begins her 2026 season against veteran Shuai Zhang. A clash of power and craft at Pat Rafter Arena promises intrigue, with both players aiming to set the tone for the year ahead.
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600 Teachers Deployed as Education Ministry Tackles Shortages
in Fiji NewsA bold plan is taking shape to steady classrooms amid teacher shortages. Temporary redeployments, a wave of new graduates, and a rallying call for community support point to a collective effort to protect and improve education—sparking questions about what comes next for students.
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Manchester United Parts Ways With Amorim After Tumultuous Tenure
in Fiji NewsRuben Amorim’s Manchester United chapter closes in dramatic fashion after a season of mounting pressure and mixed results, capped by a tense press conference that left questions about the club’s direction lingering.
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Dacre Montgomery Explains Hollywood Hiatus and His Bold Comeback
in NewsAfter stepping away from Hollywood to protect his mental health, Dacre Montgomery opens up about the lessons learned during his hiatus and the bold new chapter ahead. A candid peek at reinvention, the value of connection, and the pursuit of meaningful storytelling over fame.