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SA vs WI T20: Three-Game World Cup Warm-Up Ahead of 2026
in SportsWith the World Cup on the horizon, a three-match T20 duel between South Africa and the West Indies promises grit, momentum, and a few surprises. Both teams are eager to rebound from mixed form as they gear up for the big stage ahead.
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Vladimir: Rachel Weisz Sparks a Surreal Dive into Desire on Netflix
in NewsDesire, age, and illusion collide in Vladimir, a stylish eight-episode drama that blends surreal humor with psychological intrigue. A middle-aged professor’s intoxicating fixation on a younger writer opens a doorway to fantasy, truth, and the messy politics of desire. With a fearless, camera-facing performance and a sharp eye for power, this provocative tale invites you…
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Will Forte Leads Honestly HD Campaign to Raise Huntington’s Disease Awareness
in HealthActor Will Forte lends his voice to a deeply personal Huntington’s disease awareness campaign. Honestly HD spotlights real family journeys, aiming to educate, support, and break down stigma around a challenging genetic disorder. A moving look at resilience, hope, and the power of shared stories in the fight against HD.
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Arijit Singh Bids Farewell to Film Playback, Teases a New Music Chapter
in DJ & MusicArijit Singh signals a bold new chapter in his musical journey, stepping away from film playback to explore fresh, independent horizons. Alongside the career pivot, a rare glimpse into his personal life hints at growth, resilience, and a musician charting his own path.
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Doomsday Clock Nears Midnight as Nuclear, AI and Climate Risks Rise
in NewsAn imminent Doomsday Clock update signals just how close humanity might be to global catastrophe, with nuclear risks, climate pressures, and AI-driven warfare converging. The countdown could reshape our understanding of safety, threats, and the choices ahead.
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Duke vs. Mensah NIL Clash Could Reshape College Sports Rules
in SportsTwo years, a multimillion-dollar NIL deal, and a transfer saga now playing out in the courtroom. A high-stakes dispute over NIL licensing could reshape how colleges exercise those rights and enforce transfer rules. The upcoming decision—or any settlement—could redefine the NIL landscape in college sports for years to come.
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India’s AgHub Links Fiji’s Agripreneurs to Global Innovation
in Fiji NewsFiji’s agripreneurs are set to benefit from a week of global collaboration, centered on mentorship, incubation, and a holistic ecosystem. Expect insights, innovation, and new opportunities to boost productivity and connect rural farming ventures with broader markets.
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Court Ruling Upends Trump-Era U.S. Attorney Tenure
in NewsLindsey Halligan steps down after a federal ruling questions the legality of her U.S. attorney appointment. As courts challenge the post and tensions over prosecutorial power intensify, the future of the Eastern District of Virginia remains uncertain.
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Simione Rasova to Australia for Liberal Campaign School Amid Legal Challenge
in Fiji NewsFormer parliamentarian Simione Rasova heads to Canberra for a Liberal Party campaign program, despite opposition from prosecutors. With a February hearing looming over residency and allowances allegations, the case probes the balance between public accountability and personal rights.
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Steelers Eye Raiders DC Patrick Graham as Potential Hire
in SportsPatrick Graham’s name is again in the spotlight as a potential shake-up for the Steelers’ defense. A seasoned mind with a track record across multiple franchises, his next move could redefine Pittsburgh’s approach on that side of the ball.
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Rolex 24 at Daytona: Fog Delays, Record Attendance, and an Epic Endurance Showdown
in SportsEndurance, speed, and strategy collide at Daytona’s signature 24-hour race, where the clock rules and surprises abound. As the field battles through night and fog, a familiar contender eyes a historic milestone—and teams push their limits in a race that sets the tone for the season.
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Darian Mensah’s NIL-Transfer Saga Sparks Court Drama at Duke
in SportsA high-stakes clash over NIL rights and college football transfers surrounds a standout quarterback who just entered the portal. With a courtroom showdown looming, the case could reshape how athletes sign NIL deals and move between schools—and ripple across the sport for years to come.
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Vanuatu Citizenship-by-Investment Surges Amid EU Visa Setback and Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsVanuatu’s citizenship-by-investment programs are proving remarkably resilient in a shifting global landscape. Despite regulatory scrutiny and financial hurdles, demand persists, hinting at a complex mix of opportunity and controversy behind one of the world’s fastest paths to citizenship.
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Palau-U.S. Deportee Deal Sparks Executive-Legislative Clash
in Fiji NewsPalau’s leadership is at a crossroads as a U.S. deportee housing agreement stirs tension between the executive and legislature. A high-stakes process—centered on a working group, an MOU, and fresh grant funds—has lawmakers questioning transparency and who was involved. The unfolding dispute could test governance and Palau’s citizens’ interests moving forward.
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Nakasi Fire Spurs Fiji Fire Safety Push
in Fiji NewsAfter a devastating Nakasi house fire, Fiji’s National Fire Authority is stressing the urgency of everyday fire safety. The incident serves as a reminder of simple precautions—checking electrical wiring, keeping heat sources clear, testing smoke alarms, and having a clear evacuation plan—as investigators work to uncover what happened and how families can stay safer.
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Netflix Reality Check Probes the Dark Side of America’s Next Top Model
in NewsReality Check pulls back the curtain on America’s Next Top Model, exploring the pressures, hidden moments, and real costs behind the glamour. A provocative look at how reality fame reshaped the lives of the contestants.
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Is ICE’s Minnesota Surge an Occupation? 10th Amendment Battle
in ImmigrationIn Minneapolis, a federal courtroom weighs a high-stakes clash over a sweeping immigration operation. The fight centers on the 10th Amendment and whether a massive federal presence amounts to an unlawful occupation within a state. As officials allege intimidation and disrupted local governance, the case could redefine the boundaries of immigration enforcement at the state…
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DeSantis Announces Healthy Florida First Food Safety Push Amid Candy and Formula Tests
in NewsFlorida launches a bold push to strengthen food safety and the integrity of the state’s supply. Fresh test results spotlight everyday items and infant products, signaling a new era of transparency and accountability for what families feed their loved ones.
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Lunda Wells Eyes Steelers OC Role in McCarthy Reunion
in SportsCould Lunda Wells be poised to reshape the Steelers’ offense alongside Mike McCarthy in Pittsburgh? A veteran coach with Cowboys, Giants, and LSU roots, Wells is reportedly in line for the offensive coordinator role. If it comes to pass, this move could set the stage for a refreshed attack and a new era for Pittsburgh.
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Jerry O’Connell’s Stolen 1979 Cadillac Sparks Security Concerns on the Pacific Coast Highway
in NewsOne prized classic car goes missing, unlocking a tale that questions security in upscale neighborhoods. As investigators piece together what happened, the case raises fresh questions about home safety, vehicle thefts, and what communities can do to stay prepared.
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Suva Businessman Faces Push to Fast-Track Trial Over Last-Minute Medical Certificates
in Fiji NewsA Suva businessman is under mounting court scrutiny as last-minute medical certificates spark delays in a high-profile case. With serious charges on the table and a looming trial date, the judiciary signals that no further postponements will be tolerated.