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Alcaraz vs Zverev: Australian Open Semifinal Clash at Rod Laver Arena
in SportsCarlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev put their titles, form, and nerves on the line in a high-stakes Australian Open semifinal. The clash promises power, precision, and late-night drama as two of tennis’ brightest stars chase a spot in the final. A mask-tight battle awaits on the game’s grand stage.
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Charli XCX Teases Reinvention at Sundance as Brat Summer Ends
in NewsCharli XCX lights up Sundance with three premieres, hinting at a bold new chapter beyond Brat Summer. The standout The Moment blends humor with introspection, inviting us into the pressures and perks of fame. A teaser of reinvention, it leaves you wondering what’s next for the pop icon.
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Bucks Open to Giannis Trade Talks Ahead of Deadline
in SportsGiannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks stand at a crossroads as the trade window looms. A pivotal decision could reshape Milwaukee’s future and set the stage for a dramatic turn in the franchise.
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Lakers weigh wing upgrades as trade deadline approaches, Hachimura in the balance
in SportsWith the trade deadline looming, the Lakers are chasing surgical, value-driven upgrades rather than blockbuster moves. The focus: versatile wings and smart asset management, with Rui Hachimura and a few promising role players in play as prices stay high. The coming days could quietly redefine their championship trajectory.
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Fiji Court Hears Challenge to FICAC Appointment in Political Parties Case
in Fiji NewsIn Suva, a high-stakes case questions the legitimacy of a FICAC appointment and the reach of the Political Parties Act. Prosecutors flag comments by Suva lawyer Tanya Waqanika as the defense seeks a permanent stay, with the matter adjourned to March 20 for the next phase of pivotal legal interpretations.
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Jaden Ivey’s Catch-and-Shoot Pivot Could Spark Pistons’ 3-Point Boost
in SportsJaden Ivey is redefining his game as a catch-and-shoot threat while navigating a tough comeback. Improved long-range scoring meets turnover issues—could this shift unlock a bigger role for the Pistons?
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TNA Impact Tonight: Feast or Fired Sparks Surprises, Debuts, and a Major Twist
in SportsTonight’s TNA Impact serves up high-stakes drama as a former champion faces an uncertain future. Expect brutal clashes, bold debuts, and shifting loyalties that could reshape the brand’s landscape. With power plays, personal feuds, and twists around every corner, this is a night that leaves the ring buzzing.
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Ex-Deputy PM Kamikamica Faces Magistrate’s Court Push as High Court Stay Battle Looms
in Fiji NewsProsecutors push to move a high-profile case involving a former deputy prime minister to the Suva Magistrate’s Court, while a parallel High Court challenge looms. With pleas and potential stays on the table, the upcoming rulings could redefine the course of the proceedings.
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Candace Owens Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk: A Deep Friendship Forged in Politics
in NewsCandace Owens honors her best friend, Charlie Kirk, with a heartfelt tribute that recalls a bond forged on the road and in the early, grueling days of their careers. As she keeps his memory alive, questions linger about the circumstances surrounding his shocking death and the road ahead for those who knew him best.
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PGA Tour rookie Brennan disqualified after opening round at Farmers Insurance Open for rule breach
in SportsRising PGA Tour talent Michael Brennan’s round at Torrey Pines ended in disqualification after a breach of Model Local Rule G-11 tied to non-permitted green-reading materials. The Wake Forest product had been making waves with a recent win, but the rules bite back as a promising season takes an unexpected turn.
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Hiltons Push Back on RHOBH Reconciliation Rumors
in NewsKathy and Rick Hilton weigh in on the Kyle Richards–Mauricio Umansky rumor mill, urging caution as whispers swirl about a possible reconciliation. The chat also revisits Kathy’s enduring friendship with Vanna White and a tender moment that helped her through early motherhood. With RHOBH back for a new season, the bonds and loyalties within this…
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Trump Threatens Tariffs in US-Canada Aviation Certification Battle
in NewsA high-stakes dispute over aircraft certifications is heating up between the U.S. and Canada, with potential tariffs and new scrutiny of Gulfstream and Bombardier jets. As regulators weigh safety against trade, industry players brace for a shift that could touch hundreds of planes in operation across North America.
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Delayed Ruling in Malimali Case Keeps COI Report in Focus
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes ruling in a COI case involving former FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali has been postponed to Monday. As Justice Dane Tuiqereqere weighs the Commission of Inquiry findings and a related leave application, the delay hints at upcoming developments with wide implications.
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Barkley Backs Dillon Brooks for All-Star, Igniting Suns Snub Talk
in SportsCharles Barkley backs Dillon Brooks for an All-Star reserve, praising his pivotal role as the Suns’ defense hits a new stride. With Devin Booker in the mix and a fresh USA vs. World format, the All-Star conversation is heating up with a few surprising twists.
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Text Messages and Automatic Orders Boost Flu Shot Uptake, Study Finds
in HealthText reminders and automatic vaccine orders are showing promise for boosting flu shot uptake. This approach leverages trusted clinician-patient conversations and existing health-record tools—without extra staffing. As clinics expand these nudges, a new path may be opening for preventive care this flu season.
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Fiji High Court to Rule on President’s Authority in FICAC Case
in Fiji NewsAll eyes on Monday as the High Court weighs whether presidential advice over the Commissioner’s appointment was lawfully used. The ruling also touches a broad Commission of Inquiry, with potential implications for several officials and Fiji’s governance landscape. The decision promises to shape the conversation on accountability and the rule of law.
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Vaccines in Crisis: Can Bipartisan Outreach Restore Public Trust?
in HealthAnti-vaccine protests in Albany highlight a widening national divide over public health. As politics, access, and trust intersect, communities face tough choices about protection from familiar illnesses and emerging outbreaks. The piece explores paths toward rebuilding confidence and safer, shared health decisions.
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Lancaster County’s First Measles Case Since 1990 Prompts Health Advisory
in HealthLancaster County records its first measles case since 1990, signaling a rare public health alert. The adult patient was reportedly vaccinated, yet officials are reviewing exposure sites and urging residents to stay vigilant for symptoms and check their vaccination status.
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Auburn Women’s Basketball Hosts No. 3 South Carolina in SEC Showdown
in SportsJersey Night heats up Neville Arena as Auburn hosts No. 3 South Carolina in a marquee clash. A battle between a defensive-minded Tigers squad and a high-powered powerhouse—momentum, drama, and a pivotal moment for Auburn lie on the line.
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Fiji Aims for Fair Pay and Productivity Amid Leave-Use Concerns
in Fiji NewsFiji is exploring a new balance between productivity and fairness at work. With wages rising and calls for fair pay and responsible leave practices for all staff, leaders emphasize teamwork between employers and employees as the key to a thriving, respectful workplace.
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Fiji: Foreign workers fill gaps as only a few firms breach labor regulations
in Fiji NewsFiji’s labor market is being reshaped by a growing reliance on foreign workers, even as recruitment costs mount for local employers trying to keep factories running. A small number of breaches have been reported, but officials say the vast majority are complying with labor rules. The trend highlights a delicate balance between meeting workforce needs…