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Din Tai Fung to Open in Scottsdale on April 20 — Reservations Start Feb. 26
in FoodArizona diners have a new reason to crave dumplings. Din Tai Fung heads to Scottsdale Fashion Square this spring, bringing a 10,000-square-foot space, a dumpling‑expo kitchen, and a lively 340-seat dining room. And keep an eye on Chandler—another location is on the way in 2027.
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2026 American Eagle Silver Proof Coin Teases Semiquincentennial Privy Mark
in NewsAn upcoming 1-ounce silver proof coin marks a defining anniversary, featuring a Liberty Bell privy mark and the inscription 1776–2026. With its 99.9% silver purity and limited production, this commemorative is drawing attention from collectors and investors alike—a teaser of the history, craft, and timing behind the release.
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Megan Thee Stallion to Make Broadway Debut as Zidler in Moulin Rouge!
in NewsBroadway buzz is swelling as Megan Thee Stallion gears up for a historic debut in Moulin Rouge!, stepping into Zidler for a limited spring run. The multi-platinum artist brings a new energy to the iconic show, part of a refreshed cast as the production heads toward its final curtain call. A milestone moment at the…
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USP faces campus housing crunch as demand outstrips beds
in Fiji NewsAccommodation concerns at USP’s Laucala Campus surface as the new academic year begins. A new priority-based housing plan is being rolled out, with the university seeking collaborative solutions for students facing housing stress.
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Titans Bet on Jermaine Johnson II in New Era Under Saleh
in SportsNew leadership and a bold roster move could signal a turning point for the Titans. A familiar Florida State face is poised to help reshape Tennessee’s defense in an offseason full of questions and possibilities. This chapter promises intrigue as Nashville rebuilds for the next era.
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Fiji at a Constitutional Crossroads: Will the President Act on FICAC Recommendations?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Judicial Services Commission has put forward recommendations on FICAC leadership, triggering a high‑stakes debate about constitutional duties and institutional independence. The Fiji Law Society warns that the President must act within the law, suggesting delay could undermine public trust in core democratic safeguards. At a pivotal moment for Fiji’s constitutional history, the outcome will…
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NFL Combine Sparks Draft Board Shakeup as LB2 Contenders and Cornerbacks Rise
in SportsNFL combine week is shaking up the draft board as testing and interviews spotlight the year’s breakout talents. A heated chase for LB2, plus a standout Indiana quarterback, signals big swings at the top, while a disruptive defensive end and a clutch of versatile playmakers keep the middle rounds buzzing. With depth across tackle, cornerback,…
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Crispin Glover Hit with California Lawsuit Over Alleged Abuse and Eviction
in NewsNew legal headlines center on Crispin Glover as a former model files a California lawsuit with serious accusations spanning manipulation and emotional distress. The complaint sketches a troubling turn in their relationship, while Glover’s lawyers deny the claims as baseless. The unfolding case could reveal a side of the star few have seen.
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Japan-Backed Ice-Making Training Boosts Pacific Fisheries
in Fiji NewsTechnicians from across the Pacific just completed a hands-on refrigeration training in Papua New Guinea, focusing on the operation and upkeep of essential ice-making machines. With a practical fault-finding approach and real equipment experience, the program aims to steady ice supplies for fishermen and boost coastal livelihoods.
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Din Tai Fung Sets Scottsdale Debut With Phased Opening And Reservations
in NewsScottsdale welcomes a new dining hotspot from Din Tai Fung, with a carefully staged opening that starts with reservations and moves through takeout to a grand debut. Expect hundreds of new local jobs and a spotlight on its famed Xiao Long Bao—this is a dumpling story to watch.
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5S and Kaizen in Fiji Hospitals: A Japanese Volunteer Sparks Change
in Fiji NewsFrom the snowy hills of Japan to Fiji’s sunlit hospital wards, a JICA volunteer shares a journey of transforming healthcare with simple, powerful practices. Through 5S, Kaizen, and Total Quality Management, everyday routines become catalysts for safety, efficiency, and better patient care.
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Gen Z Leadership: A Glimpse into the Workplace of Tomorrow
in Fiji NewsGen Z leadership took center stage at the Leaders LEAD Symposium 2026, advocating for empathetic, inclusive workplaces and a rethink of traditional hierarchies. The conversations underscored adaptability, mentorship, and cross-generational collaboration as key drivers for a more dynamic future of work.
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Fiji-Japan Ties Strengthened as JDS Alumni Bring Governance Insights
in Fiji NewsFijian public servants embark on a transformative study stint in Japan, absorbing governance tools and the spirit of Kaizen and Omotenashi. The experience hints at fresh approaches back home and a strengthened Fiji–Japan partnership for shared development.
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Jets Trade Jermaine Johnson to Titans as Rebuild Accelerates Toward NFL Draft
in SportsNew York’s rebuilding saga hits another pivot as a high-profile draft asset moves on, signaling a bold shift in the Jets’ plans. With a crop of early picks on the horizon and a fresh path forward, the team weighs new possibilities that could redefine its trajectory.
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Hillary Clinton to Testify in Epstein Probe, Sparking Fresh Political Scrutiny
in NewsAll eyes are on Hillary Clinton as she faces a high-profile, closed-door inquiry tied to a controversial financier and his circle. The testimony promises new disclosures and sharpened questions, signaling a dynamic week in national politics. As alliances shift and the narrative intensifies, a pivotal chapter looms ahead of the elections.
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Koe Wetzel Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary With Surprise Collaborations
in DJ & MusicTen years after a life-changing night, Koe Wetzel is marking the milestone with two special anniversary shows and a star-studded Red Dirt tribute. Expect surprise guests, exclusive merch, and a celebration that hints at the decade he helped define.
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WWE Ticket Price Surge Tests WrestleMania Loyalty
in SportsWWE’s live events are dazzling fans and filling arenas, but rising ticket prices are stirring unease among loyal supporters. As costs mount and demand shifts, questions loom about the long-term balance between blockbuster storytelling and keeping the experience affordable for the wider audience.
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Nexstar Debt-Driven Shakeup Hits New York and Los Angeles Newsrooms
in NewsNexstar’s latest restructuring sends ripples through its New York and Los Angeles TV markets, with veteran anchors and on-air staff among those leaving as the company tightens costs amid mounting debt. The move underscores ongoing shifts reshaping local news and media strategy.
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Fiji Faces Hidden Drug Crisis Endangering Its Youth; Leaders Demand Action
in Fiji NewsFiji is facing a drug crisis that hits its youngest generations the hardest. Officials describe it as a public health emergency and a child‑protection issue, not just crime. The push now focuses on trauma‑informed support, stronger rehabilitation standards, and prevention that keeps kids in school—setting the stage for real change in communities.
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Fiji at a Constitutional Crossroads as JSC Recommends Dismissal of FICAC Chief
in Fiji NewsTwo senior Fiji lawyers warn of a constitutional moment as a High Court ruling intersects with a pivotal JSC recommendation about the acting head of FICAC. They urge swift, unconditional adherence to judicial guidance, framing the issue as a test of democratic norms and executive accountability. With the President’s next move in the balance, the…
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Dolly Parton Joins East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Major Rebrand
in HealthDolly Parton partners with East Tennessee Children’s Hospital to launch a new chapter in pediatric care. Expect a deeper commitment to every child’s future, expanded community reach, and a refreshed online home that echoes hope for families across the region.