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Iga Świątek Targets Indian Wells Title as Andriejeva Looms
in SportsIga Świątek arrives at Indian Wells with a focused team and a clear goal: reclaim peak form and chase a third title on the desert hard courts. Fresh off a break and a notable clash with rising star Mirra Andriejeva, the six-time Grand Slam champion is set for a defining run in the tournament.
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Maryland House Backs Emergency Bill to Halt Montgomery County Public Schools Calendar Extension
in EducationAn emergency bill in Annapolis could spare Montgomery County from a longer school year after winter closures. As it advances to the Senate, the measure would let the district meet state requirements by hours rather than days—a development that could keep this year’s calendar intact.
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Federal HR 2.0: OPM’s Plan to Unite 100 Systems into a Core HCM—and AI-Driven Employee Experiences
in Technology– Federal HR 2.0 aims to replace silos with a single, government-wide core platform, unlocking real-time workforce insights. The real test will be coordinating workflows and embracing AI-driven experiences across agencies. – A bold modernization plan could reshape onboarding, security, and workforce planning by unifying 100+ legacy systems. The path to success hinges on practical…
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March’s Blood Moon: A Rare Total Lunar Eclipse to Watch
in NewsMarch’s full moon turns into a rare total lunar eclipse, painting the night sky with a striking blood moon. Safe to view with the naked eye, this global celestial event invites stargazers everywhere to look up—timings vary by location.
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Poland’s Kawa and Chwalińska Eye Deep Run at Antalya Megasaray Hotels Open
in SportsPolskie tenisistki wracają na korty Antalyi w drugiej edycji Megasaray Hotels Open. Katarzyna Kawa i Maja Chwalińska mierzą się z solidną stawką rywalek, walcząc o punkty WTA i dobre wejście w turniej. Liczą na kolejne kroki w rywalizacji i emocjonujące rozstrzygnięcia pierwszych rund.
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Bridgerton Season 4 Ends with a Wedding – and a Touching Behind-the-Scenes Tribute
in NewsBridgerton’s Season 4 finale unfolds a new chapter while honoring two longtime crew members who brought its magical world to life. Romance and remembrance intertwine as the series closes on a celebratory note and a heartfelt behind-the-scenes tribute.
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Steph Curry Return Clock Ticks as Warriors Chase Playoff Push
in SportsSteph Curry’s return remains shrouded in uncertainty as the Warriors weather a tough stretch without him. With a cautious re-evaluation looming, Golden State faces a pivotal period that could shape their postseason push—health and timing at the forefront.
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Fiji Unveils Stricter 2026 Traffic Penalties
in Fiji NewsNew road traffic regulations are now in effect, bringing tougher penalties for speeding, illegal stopping, and failing to stop for weigh-ins. With higher fines, more demerit points, and potential suspensions, these changes aim to boost road safety and compliance.
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Clippers Rally Past Warriors as Kawhi Leads and Garland Debuts
in SportsClippers stage a dramatic comeback as Kawhi Leonard powers a standout night and Darius Garland makes an impactful debut off the bench. A late three and timely plays swing the momentum against a short-handed Warriors squad, hinting at a promising run for L.A.
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Is 23XI Racing the Next Big Four of NASCAR?
in SportsCould a new era be dawning in NASCAR? 23XI Racing, led by Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, is reshaping the sport’s hierarchy with big wins and a strong points push. The question on fans’ minds: is the era of the traditional “Big Three” expanding to include a rising challenger?
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Murray’s 45-Point Night Lifts Nuggets Past Jazz in 128-125 Thriller
in SportsJamal Murray erupted for 45 points to spark a tense, late-night showdown with Utah. Keyonte George flashed his scoring touch for the Jazz, but a pivotal late sequence swung the momentum Denver’s way. With injuries and back-to-back games piling up, the Sparks left fans buzzing about what’s next.
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Pacific Leader Takes Helm at Pasifika Communities University to Drive Ecology and Resilience
in Fiji NewsA renowned Pacific leader charts a bold new course in education. Dr. Manumatavai Tupou-Roosen shifts from a major university post to lead the School of Ecology and Resilience Development at Pasifika Communities University, bringing decades of oceans governance expertise and a vision for sustainable development rooted in Pasifika values.
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Fiji Bets on Drought-Resistant Tomato in Climate-Smart Farming Push
in Fiji NewsFiji is piloting a five-year flagship program that blends climate-smart farming with a drought-resistant tomato variety. Through hands-on training and affordable smart tools, farmers are building resilience and steadier yields to weather increasingly extreme conditions.
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Fiji Issues Security Alert for Fijian Nationals in Israel as Sirens Ring
in Fiji NewsRising tensions in the region have prompted a security advisory for Fijian nationals in Israel. Official updates say residents are currently safe, but heightened precautions and emergency readiness are being urged as the situation unfolds.
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From Court to Checkered Flags: Michael Jordan’s Surprising NASCAR Rise
in SportsMichael Jordan’s win-at-all-costs mindset is taking him from the hardwood to the speedway. As his NASCAR venture gains momentum, the legend fans know is expanding into a new kind of championship chase. A bold chapter in Jordan’s winning story unfolds—one that could redefine what greatness looks like off the court.
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Flood Crisis Sparks Compassion as Police Officer Helps Elderly Woman
in Fiji NewsAmid heavy rains and flood relief, a local officer’s act of kindness lit up the night. An elderly woman, vulnerable and alone, found shelter and care in the midst of the storm. A moving reminder that courage shows up in small, compassionate moments when a community pulls together.
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Warriors Face Uncertain Future as Draymond Green Struggles After 30-Point Loss to Lakers
in SportsAfter a tough night for the Warriors, questions loom about Draymond Green’s role and the team’s future. With injuries mounting and emerging talents pushing for time, the season could be steering toward a pivotal moment that could redefine their approach.
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Fiji Police Seek Funding for Body-Worn Cameras
in Fiji NewsAfter a tragic on-duty death, talks about equipping officers with body-worn cameras are underway. The move hints at greater accountability, but funding, logistics, and the necessary infrastructure will determine how far it goes—set against a backdrop of community remembrance for the fallen officer.
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Western Division Courts Closed Indefinitely Amid Flooding
in Fiji NewsIndefinite closures shutter the Western Division courts as heavy rainfall and flooding grip the region. With safety first, operations will only resume when conditions permit, highlighting how severe weather is reshaping access to justice and daily life.
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Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 Drops as Heartfelt Tributes Honor Two Behind-the-Scenes Stars
in NewsBridgerton’s latest finale serves a wedding moment with a heartfelt on-screen tribute to two cherished crew members, Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper. Their artistry and dedication behind the scenes helped shape the show’s dazzling world, reminding us that the magic we love comes from the hands unseen.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain as Flash Flood Warnings Spread
in Fiji NewsHeavy rain warnings blanket Fiji as flood alerts ripple across several rivers, including Viti Levu. An active trough of low pressure keeps the showers rolling and raises the threat of flash floods in the coming days. With conditions expected to ease gradually, residents in flood-prone areas should stay alert for sudden downpours and lingering hazards.