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Jazz Return to Action With Fresh Lineup as Rockets’ Injury Woes Mount
in SportsInjury updates set the tone as the Jazz head to Houston, with Nurkic out and a potential return looming for George and Markkanen. A high-scoring boost from the Jazz could reshape the rotation, even as the Rockets navigate their own absentees. A tense, storyline-rich night awaits at the Toyota Center.
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Carrie Underwood’s Granny Hobbies Highlight Her Down-to-Earth Side
in LifestyleCountry star Carrie Underwood reveals a surprise side—her “granny hobbies” that keep her grounded between tours and TV. From crocheting and birdwatching to canning and sourdough, these everyday pastimes offer a warm window into life beyond the spotlight. A candid note on finding joy in the simple things.
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Norrie and Vacherot Lead Abierto Mexicano Telcel Opener in Acapulco as Jodar and Wong Seek Upsets
in SportsAcapulco’s main draw kicks off with two tantalizing showdowns: Cameron Norrie vs Rafael Jodar and Valentin Vacherot vs Coleman Wong. Youthful spark meets seasoned grit as the tournament in Mexico begins, promising momentum, nerves, and plenty of high-stakes tennis.
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Acapulco Opener: Walton vs Kovacevic Sets Stage for Mexican Open Clash
in SportsAll eyes turn to Acapulco as Kovacevic and Walton collide in the Mexican Open’s opening round. With both chasing momentum after tough patches, this clash could hinge on narrow margins and a decisive set.
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Kavaia Tagivetaua Debuts for Fijian Drua in Super Rugby
in Fiji NewsDebut in hand, Kavaia Tagivetaua makes his mark for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua in Super Rugby Pacific, fueled by pride, gratitude and strong teammate support. A promising start signals a bright chapter as he eyes the next challenge on the big stage.
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Fiji Flying Fijians to Unveil Travel Packages Ahead of Historic Nations Championship
in Fiji NewsThe Fiji Water Flying Fijians are gearing up for a historic Nations Championship in the Northern Hemisphere, with new fan travel options on the horizon. The FRU is lining up sponsor-backed air travel and ticket packages for supporters both near and far. A summer of high-stakes rugby awaits as Fiji prepares to make its mark…
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Fiji Announces UK Triple-Header vs Wales, England and Scotland in Nations Championship
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are staging a historic July, bringing three “home” fixtures to the United Kingdom as part of the Nations Championship. Wales, England and Scotland will test Fiji on foreign soil, signaling a bold new era for Pacific rugby.
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Kat Timpf to Return to Gutfeld! After Health Battle, Teases Comeback
in NewsKat Timpf is poised for a highly anticipated return to Gutfeld! after a maternity leave that took an unexpected turn. She opens up about balancing motherhood with a serious health challenge and what’s fueling her comeback. A candid look at resilience, triumph, and a familiar face back on the panel.
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Rabuka Signals Cautious FICAC Reform With Constitutional Safeguards
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka pledges transparency as Fiji reviews its anti-corruption framework, emphasizing constitutional due process and credible reforms. As discussions consider amending the 2018 FICAC Act and whistleblower protections, the path to stronger governance unfolds with care.
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Robert Carradine Dies at 71 as Family Speaks on Bipolar Disorder
in NewsRobert Carradine, beloved for his versatile work from Revenge of the Nerds to beloved TV favorites, has died at 71. His family shared that he faced a long battle with bipolar disorder, a journey that shaped his life and art. His legacy—defined by talent, warmth, and a candid conversation about mental health—continues to resonate.
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Investor Push for New Directors at Norwegian Cruise Line as Industry Booms
in News– A veteran cruise industry voice weighs in on Norwegian Cruise Line amid leadership shifts and investor influence, against a backdrop of booming demand. The takeaway: prioritizing the guest experience could unlock the brand’s full potential. – In a market where cruise demand is surging, a seasoned insider examines Norwegian’s crossroads—leadership changes, investor pressure, and…
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Suva Woman Faces Drug Charges and Grenade Find in Court
in Fiji NewsIn Suva, a woman faces serious charges after illicit drugs and a grenade were found, with expert analysis still pending. As prosecutors await key forensic results and bail decisions linger, the case remains under close court scrutiny.
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Fiji Western Division Roads Closed as Heavy Rains Flood Key Routes
in Fiji NewsPersistent heavy rainfall has closed several Western Division roads, with floodwaters rendering routes impassable. As more rain is forecast, locals are urged to stay vigilant for sudden flash floods in low-lying areas and plan for potential travel disruptions.
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FICAC Keeps Quiet as Fiji Probe Unfolds
in Fiji NewsAn active investigation prompts a deliberate pause in public chatter. FICAC says commenting now would compromise independence and integrity, underscoring a quiet, careful pursuit of justice behind the scenes.
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CIA Debuts as CBS’s FBI Spinoff in NYC Espionage Thriller
in NewsEspionage drama heats up as a new FBI/CIA fusion cell tackles global intrigue in New York. A rugged maverick clashes with a by-the-book liaison, teasing tense alliances and a procedural that could evolve in surprising ways.
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Fiji Blocks Exit for Former Journalist Amid Border Alert Stop Departure Order
in Fiji NewsFormer journalist Charlie Charters is at the center of a border-control case that could redefine stop-departure powers. As authorities scrutinize the legal grounds and oversight, the story probes the balance between enforcement and individual rights. A developing drama about governance, transparency, and the limits of executive action at the border.
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Frustration Mounts as Extra Bula FC Struggles to Find the Net
in Fiji NewsExtra Bula FC controlled the game, yet the breakthrough kept slipping away, fueling a growing goal drought. Coach Stephane Auvray admits patience is wearing thin after a bold tactical call that didn’t pay off. A close look at the near-misses, the frustration, and the elusive first goal that could change everything.
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Dilkusha Methodist High School Sparks Rivalry as Inter-House Track Showdown Heats Up
in Fiji NewsFour houses clashed in an electric Dilkusha Methodist High School inter-house meet, with Yaka House eager to defend their long-running title. Promising sprinters and jumpers flashed potential, hinting at a season packed with surprises. Beyond medals, the day highlighted discipline, teamwork, and a community rallying behind its young athletes on the road to the Fiji…
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Music Mogul and American Idol Hopeful: A Double Spotlight on Rising Voices
in DJ & MusicTwo rising voices are shaping the music scene: a 31-year-old founder and Editor‑in‑Chief steering an indie brand across major music hubs, and Braden Rumfelt, an American Idol contestant turning personal challenges into a powerful audition journey. It’s a story of grit, storytelling, and the craft behind today’s evolving sound. A quick snapshot of the paths…
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Honolulu Summit Signals New US-Pacific Investment Push
in Fiji NewsHonolulu hosts a two-day gathering focused on Pacific investment, security, and shared prosperity. Leaders push for transparent, people-centered partnerships and stronger regional resilience, while fresh voices from journalism help broaden the conversation about the region’s economic future.
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Sacramento Kings Weigh Darryn Peterson Factor in NBA Draft Strategy
in SportsWith the NBA draft fast approaching, Sacramento is weighing talent and timing as they consider a high-profile prospect’s situation. Chris Watkins weighs potential fits that could complement the current roster, while the Peterson scenario adds a layer of strategic nuance. The result could tilt the Kings toward a carefully balanced plan for immediate impact and…