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Jennifer Meyer Jewelry: From Leaf Pendant to Red Carpet Fame
in NewsFrom a grandmother’s craft table to the red carpet, Jennifer Meyer’s jewelry has graced the necks and wrists of A-list stars. A single leaf pendant launched a thriving brand—a stylish tale of passion, design, and bold, shimmering dreams.
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Inflation Edges Up in January as Tariff Rollbacks Hint at Price Relief
in FinanceInflation cooled in January, easing more than expected and hinting at relief for households. Energy prices fell while housing and groceries edged higher, with tariff rollbacks and other policy moves potentially shaping prices in the coming months.
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Tottenham Appoints Igor Tudor as New Manager: Can He Revive Spurs?
in SportsTottenham appoint Igor Tudor as their new manager, stepping in amid a turbulent season. With a pivotal clash on the horizon and fresh energy in the air, Spurs are betting on a quick restart to spark their campaign.
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Conduent Signals AI-Driven Transformation Amid Mixed 2025 Results
in FinanceConduent signals a sharper focus on execution, cost discipline, and AI-enabled transformation as it navigates a mixed fourth quarter. The plan centers on turning opportunities into steady revenue, refining the portfolio, and accelerating growth across government and services—with more details to come from management.
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OACPS Inaugural Ambassadors Bureau Sets Stage for 2026 Malabo Summit
in Fiji NewsBrussels hosts the inaugural meeting of the OACPS Bureau, launching a term focused on closer regional cooperation. Ambassadors from six regions outline priorities and leadership as they lay the groundwork for upcoming milestones and a major Heads of State summit. The gathering signals a proactive push to harmonize efforts across member states.
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Solomon Islands ratifies Pacific Resilience Facility, accelerating regional climate finance
in Fiji NewsBig steps forward in Pacific climate resilience as the Solomon Islands ratifies a groundbreaking regional financing facility. From high-level diplomacy to hands-on workshops in Fiji, leaders are shaping the rules that could power resilient, sustainable infrastructure across the region—with momentum building toward 2026.
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Noem-Lewandowski Ties Spark DHS Ethics Scrutiny
in NewsNew revelations raise questions about the ties between Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her close adviser, hinting at ethics concerns, leadership shakeups, and mounting tensions within the department. The unfolding drama could reshape Washington’s political landscape.
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Yen Leads G10 as BoJ Hawks Hint at April Rate Hikes
in FinanceAfter a rocky start to the week, the yen stages a surprising comeback as traders reassess Japan’s fiscal risks and policy path. Hawkish chatter from the Bank of Japan and cautious remarks from officials hint at further volatility—and a potential shift in the currency’s trajectory in the weeks ahead.
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Derek Carr Teases NFL Return as Jets Rumors Heat Up
in SportsDerek Carr’s name is back in the NFL rumor mill as whispers of a comeback swirl. A resurfaced podcast moment hints at a special connection with Jets fans, adding a twist to the offseason quarterback chatter. What could a return mean for a career that just won’t quit?
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Fog Looms Over South Florida, Warm Weekend Ahead Before a Front Arrives
in NewsFog blankets parts of South Florida this morning, but a warm, mostly dry stretch unfolds through the weekend. A stronger front could bring showers late Sunday into Monday, before tranquil, seasonal weather returns.
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Commonwealth Ministers Unveil Plan to Fortify Democracy and Justice Amid Climate and Misinformation Challenges
in Fiji NewsFrom Fiji, Commonwealth law ministers unveil a bold plan to strengthen the rule of law, human rights, and public participation amid democratic strains, economic pressures, and climate threats. Their talks produced a landmark pledge—the Nadi Declaration—paired with new tools to make civil litigation cheaper and to reform family courts, with a focus on reaching marginalized…
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Tottenham Weighs Interim Boss as Tudor Emerges in Managerial Search
in Sports– Tottenham’s search for a new boss is intensifying, with Igor Tudor among the names in the mix. As timing and style contend for priority, the club could be edging toward a defining decision for the season. – A rapid managerial reshuffle is on the horizon, and Tudor sits among several contenders. The choice promises…
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Fiji’s Agri-Innovative Competition Accelerates MSME Growth and Market Access
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Agri-Innovative Competition is turning bold farming ideas into real-market wins, connecting farmers with buyers, mentors, and new tech. Tied to a sweeping MSME strategy, this effort spotlights innovation as a pathway to resilience and growth for the island nation’s agriculture sector.
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Fiji Turns to Young Innovators at First Innovation Hub Hackathon
in Fiji NewsFiji’s future might hinge on the creativity of its young innovators. A two-day hackathon in Suva spotlights FinTech, AgriTech, ClimateTech and more, challenging teams to dream up digital solutions that could help diversify and strengthen the economy.
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Political Tides Hit the Slopes at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Livigno
in SportsPolitics and sport collide at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Livigno, where national pride meets personal voice. As tensions surface and medals shine, athletes navigate representation, unity, and what it means to compete on the world stage. A moment that could redefine the spirit of the Games.
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Sweden vs Finland: Hockey Rivalry Heats Up Ahead of Friday Showdown
in SportsSweden and Finland renew a feud that still crackles with Olympic legend and decades of rivalry. In a high-stakes round-robin, memory, pride, and whispered goaltending gambits collide, promising a showdown that could redefine the next chapter of their storied clash.
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CPI Countdown: What Tomorrow’s Inflation Report Could Signal for Fed Policy
in FinanceMarkets are bracing for tomorrow’s CPI, looking for clues on inflation’s path and the Fed’s 2026 rate trajectory. With mixed data and tariff effects still echoing through prices, the report could shift expectations in surprising ways.
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Rotterdam Quarterfinals: AI Predicts Humbert as Favorite to Beat O’Connell
in SportsUgo Humbert takes on Christopher O’Connell in Rotterdam’s quarterfinals, with early simulations tilting in Humbert’s favor. Sharp momentum, eye-catching odds, and questions about the first set all hint at a suspenseful clash as Friday approaches. The piece dives into the numbers and what they could mean for the match’s momentum and outcome.
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Tobey Maguire Sparks Super Bowl Dating Buzz With 20-Year-Old Model Amid 30-Year Age Gap
in NewsTobey Maguire lights up a high-profile night with a surprising sighting and whispers of a new romance. The notable age gap and the online reactions have fans buzzing, weighing charm against privacy.
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Jill Scott Makes Triumphant Return with New Album To Whom This May Concern
in DJ & MusicJill Scott makes a triumphant return with her sixth studio album, To Whom This May Concern, weaving personal reflection with standout collaborations. A soulful, intimate journey that hints at fresh chapters and a fearless reinvention of her timeless sound.
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Tonga’s Prime Minister Becomes Champion of Weather Ready Pacific to Boost Regional Climate Resilience
in Fiji NewsTonga’s Prime Minister, Lord Fakafanua, steps in as Weather Ready Pacific Champion, signaling a new phase of regional leadership in climate resilience. The move hints at stronger early warnings, enhanced regional partnerships, and vital support for Pacific communities facing extreme weather.