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Joy Behar Out with Foot Injury; Whoopi Goldberg Hints at The View Return
Joy Behar’s absence from The View has fans buzzing, but Whoopi Goldberg just offered a hopeful update—Behar is sidelined by a foot injury and could be back soon. The longtime co-host’s presence has been a staple since the show’s early days, making this pause felt by many. As the on-screen chemistry continues to shine, anticipation…
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JPMorgan bets on Berlin as Chase prepares Germany retail bank launch
JPMorgan bets big on Berlin, opening a new headquarters as it gears up to launch the Chase digital retail bank in Germany next year. A bold step in its European expansion, signaling confidence in a fast-moving market.
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Micronesia Unveils Ambitious NDC 3.0 and Methane Roadmap at COP30
Micronesia unveils a bold new climate plan, pairing its updated NDC with a dedicated methane roadmap at COP30. The move underscores renewable-energy ambitions, ecosystem stewardship, and strengthened regional cooperation—turning commitment into action for island resilience. A milestone for Pacific climate leadership with implications for the wider region.
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Chimpanzee on the loose at Indianapolis Zoo prompts investigation
An unexpected incident at a local zoo has guests sheltering in place as a chimpanzee reportedly escapes its enclosure. Officials are keeping details tight, leaving many questions about what happened and what it means for zoo safety.
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COP30: Pacific Islands Push Direct Climate Finance for Vulnerable Communities
Pacific communities are sounding an urgent warning as climate impacts intensify, threatening homes and livelihoods. New, locally driven funding initiatives promise faster relief for those most affected—hinting at a pivotal shift toward resilience amid mounting pressures.
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Pacific Human Rights at Stake as Climate Crisis Demands Stronger Institutions
Leaders and experts across the Asia Pacific gathered to chart a bold, collective path for human rights in a time of climate-driven challenges. A call to strengthen national human rights institutions, safeguard the most vulnerable, and turn global commitments into concrete local actions. With climate displacement already on the horizon for Pacific communities, the conversation…
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Dollar General and Kathy Ireland Spark Student Reading in Tennessee
A major literacy boost lands in Old Hickory as Dollar General teams with Kathy Ireland to fund a flexible Reading Revolution grant for Andrew Jackson Elementary. The gift supports new books, tech tools, and inviting reading spaces—sparking a lifelong love of reading and a stronger sense of community literacy.
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Tributes Pour In as Tennessee Mourns Representative Jeff Burkhart
Montgomery County is remembering a devoted public servant whose career spanned from the Clarksville Fire Department to the State House. Colleagues across party lines speak of his humility, dedication, and the lasting impact of a life lived in service to the community.
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Messi and De Paul Lead Argentina’s 24-Man Squad for Angola Friendly
Scaloni unveils a 24-man Argentina squad for the November 14 friendly against Angola, headlined by Messi and De Paul. The mix includes two fresh faces while most Primera Division players are absent due to the crowded domestic schedule, and Dibu Martínez is left out as Inter Miami pursues the playoffs.
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Morocco U17 Targets High-Intensity Clash With United States in World Cup Knockout
Morocco’s U17s are banking on high‑intensity football as they face the United States in the FIFA U17 World Cup knockout round. The squad aims to press early and carry the momentum from their latest display into a pivotal clash. A bold step forward in their push to advance on the world stage.
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Olivia Dean Sets Sights on North America with 14-City Tour
Olivia Dean is turning up the heat with a major North American tour behind her acclaimed new album, The Art of Loving. A marquee Toronto date and a 14-city run across the continent promise a season of unforgettable live moments.
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Indonesia Urges Pacific Unity Through Culture and Creativity
An oceanic bridge of culture could redefine growth across the Pacific. Through shared storytelling, crafts, and maritime heritage, a bold collaboration aims to safeguard heritage and unlock creative economies—before climate risks erode it all.
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Pacific Disability Forum Pushes for Equal Voice in 2050 Resilience Strategy
Across the Blue Pacific, 1.7 million people with disabilities are demanding a seat at the resilience table—shifting from beneficiaries to co-designers of the region’s 2050 strategy. Equity and inclusive governance light the way, even as data gaps, funding shortages, and coordination hurdles test progress. Their message: resilience must reflect every voice to truly unite communities.
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Fiji Launches Bold Trade Drive at Shanghai CIIE to Tap China’s Market
Fiji is making a strategic push in Shanghai, spotlighting its locally produced goods at a major expo and pursuing new routes to the vast Chinese market. The effort blends market insights, brand visibility, and cultural exchange to unlock fresh trade and investment opportunities on the horizon.
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Vodafone Sugar Festival: Young Contestant Highlights Parenting and Youth Empowerment
Family, tradition, and the next generation take the spotlight at the Vodafone Sugar Festival. Twenty-year-old contestant Michelle Lambert shares heartfelt thoughts on parental guidance and the empowering role of young women, hinting at a celebration that blends culture with meaningful change. A teaser of leadership, pride, and community hope.
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Georgia Trump Case Gets a Fresh Lead as New Prosecution Takes Over
Leadership shifts mark a new phase in a high-profile Georgia case. Peter Skandalakis now heads the effort as a complex racketeering indictment involving a former president and his allies unfolds.
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Bamboo Takes Center Stage at IPACS 2025, Driving Sustainable Innovation Across the Pacific
Bamboo steps into the spotlight as a catalyst for creativity, sustainability, and community progress across the Pacific and Southeast Asia. This humble plant is sparking innovative crafts, new income opportunities, and shared resilience—revealing a future powered by local resources.
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Parker McCollum Heads to New Hampshire for Sept. 4, 2026 Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion Show
Rising country star Parker McCollum brings his electric mix of grit and vulnerability to New Hampshire on Sept. 4, 2026. With Vincent Mason and Owen Riegling opening, it’s shaping up to be a night of memorable live moments at a premier venue.
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Palau Sparks Pacific Regional Disaster Warehouses Amid Land Hurdles
Land availability remains a stubborn bottleneck for Pacific disaster response. A regional push aims to stage warehouses that could dramatically cut delivery times for vital relief—medicine, food, and shelter. Palau has kicked off construction, signaling a new era of cross-border collaboration under the Pacific Humanitarian Pathway. With more nations joining, the approach could reshape regional…
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Olivia Dean Announces The Art of Loving Live World Tour 2026
Olivia Dean unveils her most ambitious tour yet—The Art of Loving Live—kicking off in Glasgow and sweeping across arenas in Europe, North America, and Australia. A bold new chapter for the rising R&B star, promising a night of fresh sounds and fan favorites on a truly global stage.
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Fiji Elections Office appoints acting deputy to bolster pre-election readiness
An important leadership shift at Fiji’s Elections Office sets the stage for the upcoming national polls. Anaseini Senimoli, with a decade steering operations, steps into the role of Acting Deputy Supervisor, signaling renewed continuity and readiness. As preparations intensify, the move underscores a focus on transparency and efficient electoral service.