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Breeze Airways Revamps Breezy Rewards with Elite Tiers, Flexible Redemptions and Buddy Discounts
in NewsBig changes are coming to Breeze Airways Breezy Rewards in 2026. A more dynamic points system, new elite tiers, and a flexible Buddy Discount could make every trip feel more rewarding.
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Penn State Bowl Preview: Can the Run-Heavy Offense Fix Red Zone Struggles?
in SportsWith bowls approaching, Penn State enters a 2025 season of bright promise and hard questions. A run‑first offense and a defense capable of pressure will be tested by opt-outs, new playmakers, and red-zone and third-down vulnerabilities. The year could set the tone for 2026 and reshape the Nittany Lions’ trajectory in unexpected ways.
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Texas Permanent School Fund trims Republic Services stake as investors rebalance
in FinanceRepublic Services is catching the eye of big investors as funds rebalance positions and insiders quietly boost stakes. With steady dividends and a recent earnings beat in the mix, these moves hint at a fresh chapter for the stock. The shifts are sparking interest about what could come next.
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England’s Flu Admissions Fall for the First Time This Winter, Cautious Optimism Grows
in HealthEngland is seeing the first signs of relief in winter flu admissions after an early London surge, prompting cautious optimism among health officials. Yet with the virus still circulating and a possible rebound in the New Year, vigilance remains essential, and vaccination is being highlighted as a key safeguard for the season.
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Boxing Day Unboxed: The Surprising Origins Behind a Holiday People Confuse with Boxing
in NewsAn innocent question from a curious child opens a window into Boxing Day’s rich history of giving, charity, and tradition. From gift boxes to community celebrations, explore how a post-Christmas day became intertwined with memory, service, and shared stories.
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Ken Nunn Dies at 80; Daughter to Lead Indiana’s Largest Personal Injury Firm
in NewsKen Nunn, the Bloomington attorney who built Indiana’s largest personal injury practice, has died at 80. With his daughter stepping into leadership, a life shaped by resilience, community service, and an unwavering pursuit of justice signals a new chapter for the firm.
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Infant’s death sparks call for healthcare reforms in remote Gau, Fiji
in Fiji NewsA remote community is grappling with a devastating loss as a six‑month‑old’s death highlights concerns over emergency care and access to essential health services. This tragedy raises urgent questions about healthcare gaps in underserved areas and what must change to protect families next time.
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HWG Boosts Invesco QQQ Stake as Big Investors Pile In
in FinanceHWG Holdings LP has boosted its stake in Invesco QQQ, part of a broader wave of moves by major investors. With large buyers expanding positions and a higher quarterly dividend on the horizon, the Nasdaq-100 ETF is generating renewed attention. What these shifts mean for the fund’s trajectory and tech exposure remains a point of…
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Epstein Files Email Exchange Fuels Scrutiny of Prince Andrew and Maxwell
in NewsFresh Epstein files surface with emails between Ghislaine Maxwell and a royal-linked contact, hinting at secretive ties and plans spanning Balmoral to early 2002. The messages touch on personal upheaval, loyalty, and elusive “friends,” shedding new light on the web surrounding the Epstein case.
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Palantir Bets Big on AI: Could It Reach a $1 Trillion Valuation?
in FinancePalantir’s AI platform is driving rapid growth across government and business, turning data into decisive actions. With standout quarterly results and rising demand for AI-enabled analytics, the Denver firm seems poised for a bold path forward. How high could Palantir rise in the evolving AI era?
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AMD Bets on AI Growth as China Licensing Talks Fuel Alibaba Buzz
in FinanceAMD’s AI push is unfolding under a mix of regulatory twists and big-ticket opportunities. Whispers of a major Alibaba deal and evolving cloud deployments hint at catalysts ahead, even as policy headwinds shape its China footprint. High-stakes events and fresh guidance could signal where the AI infrastructure narrative heads next.
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Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Cold, Dry January 2026 for Much of the U.S.
in NewsJanuary 2026 could bring a chilly, drier pattern across much of the U.S., with wintry snaps in some places and bright, sunny breaks in others. Across regions from the Northeast to the Pacific, a shifting mix of cold days, snow chances, and milder spells might define the month.
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Nationwide Cold Wave Deepens as Snow Looms Across Regions
in NewsBrutal cold sweeps the nation as temperatures plunge and fresh winter alerts spread across regions. Snow and biting winds loom in parts of the country, with the chill set to ease only later in the week.
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New Data Sparks Shake-Up in Gaza Famine Narrative
in NewsNew data challenges earlier famine warnings in Gaza, offering a far more nuanced view of food security amid crisis. The analysis explores how sensational narratives and misinformation can shape policy and fuel global tensions, including anti-Semitic rhetoric. It asks what credible evidence really shows—and what that means for the region’s future.
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Loloma Movement Sparks Christmas Hope for HART Families
in Fiji NewsGenerosity lights up Christmas for families in HART communities as the Loloma Movement delivers vital food support. With a special focus on single parents and widows, this outreach marks another milestone in uplifting those who need it most this season.
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DUI Crackdown Ahead of Boxing Day as Police Boost Road Safety
in Fiji NewsA major DUI crackdown unfolds as Boxing Day nears, with police promising expanded patrols and more breath tests to keep festive traffic safe.
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Fiji Raises Tariffs for High-Consumption Electricity Users as Grid Upgrades Loom
in Fiji NewsFiji’s power landscape is grappling with a surprising imbalance: a small group of heavy users drives a large share of demand. That dynamic is triggering tariff shifts and big grid upgrades, raising questions of fairness, reliability, and sustainability for all customers. A closer look reveals how the system plans to balance costs with dependable energy…
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Nation’s Top Car Accident Lawyers: Who Leads the Pack Across the U.S.
in NewsAfter a car crash, the right attorney can change the outcome. This overview highlights top U.S. firms known for aggressive advocacy, personalized service, multilingual support, and flexible fees—all geared toward helping you pursue fair compensation.
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Broadway Romance Heats Up: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater
in NewsBehind the spotlight, Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater are weaving a headlining romance that’s got the theater world buzzing. A story of shared dreams, undeniable chemistry, and a love unfolding in the public eye.
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Fiji urged to include Type 1 diabetes voices in health policy for universal health coverage
in Fiji NewsFiji’s push toward universal health coverage raises a critical question: are the voices of people living with diabetes, especially Type 1, being heard in policy making? The story highlights that Type 1 care isn’t just about meds—it requires ongoing financial, medical, and social support. A more inclusive, people-centered approach could reshape health for all Fijians.
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Fiji Boxing Day Road Safety Crackdown: 23 Drivers Arrested for Drunk Driving
in Fiji NewsBoxing Day saw a sharp push for road safety, with 23 motorists arrested for drink-driving as police stepped up checks along major corridors. The ongoing crackdown continues through the holidays, urging travelers to plan ahead and designate a sober driver.