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Indiana school secretary charged after alleged sexual relationships with students; husband confrontation sparks investigation
in NewsAn Indiana school secretary is facing serious charges after alleged relationships with students, sparking a domestic confrontation and an ongoing police investigation. The district has removed her from all student duties as investigators piece together the details.
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Netflix Faces Investor Doubts as Debt-Fueled Mega Deal Looms
in FinanceInvestors are reexamining Netflix as the streaming pioneer confronts softer near-term returns, a debt-heavy bid for major assets, and a Brazil tax dispute. From a decade of explosive growth to mounting financial questions, the company now faces a pivotal moment in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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Hardy Boyz Drop WWE Return Hint: Could Royal Rumble Be the Trigger?
in SportsHardy Boyz are keeping fans on their toes as they dominate the tag scene in TNA, sparking fresh whispers about a possible WWE return. With their signature high-flying chemistry and a busy schedule, the duo’s next move is anyone’s guess. Could timing and a few surprising twists write a new chapter in their storied career?
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Shumer’s AI Wake-Up Call: Is Your Career Ready?
in AIAn influential investor’s provocative take on artificial intelligence is sparking a global debate. As billions flow into AI and automation edges into more knowledge-based work, many are reevaluating what tomorrow’s jobs will require. A stark warning and a prompt to act—before the capabilities of AI reshape the workplace as we know it.
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Infantino Hails Ba Women’s FC After Fiji’s Historic Double
in Fiji NewsBa Women’s FC celebrate a historic double, earning praise from football’s highest authorities and shining a spotlight on Fiji’s growing women’s football scene. A season of record-breaking moments hints at more milestones to come.
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Coco Gauff Takes a Bold Stand on Social Issues From Dubai
in ImmigrationCoco Gauff brings her spotlight from the court to bigger conversations in Dubai, balancing pride in her American identity with outspoken critiques of leadership and policy. Her bold stance highlights a rising trend of athletes using their platforms to push for social justice beyond sports.
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Six Fijian Rugby Players Head to China on Three-Year Scholarships
in Fiji NewsA new international pact unlocks a bold path for Fiji’s rugby talent, blending education with elite training. Six Deans players head to Beijing for a three-year journey that could reshape their game—and Fiji’s place on the world stage.
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Ramadan 1447 Start Remains Unclear as Crescent Moon Not Seen in West Java
in NewsWest Java’s Ramadan countdown remains unclear as the crescent moon could not be sighted during the latest observations. The start of 1447 Hijriah now hinges on an upcoming isbat session, even as some communities have already begun observing the month.
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Fiji Awards $300K for Two Export Projects as Grants Open to SMEs
in Fiji NewsFiji’s export push gains momentum as the National Export Strategy Committee sets aside $300,000 to back two export-focused projects for 2025/2026. Aimed at SMEs and aspiring exporters, the initiative seeks to boost growth, value addition, and market reach, signaling a broader move to diversify and strengthen the economy.
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Fiji and APO Launch Strategic Partnership to Boost Public Sector Productivity
in Fiji NewsA new strategic partnership aims to turbocharge Fiji’s productivity and strengthen public sector performance, with a focus on practical training and sustainable development. Leaders describe it as a milestone toward resilience and long-term growth.
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Fiji Parliament Opens With Call for Integrity, Unity and Evidence-Based Debate
in Fiji NewsIntegrity, discipline, and respect shape the opening of Fiji’s parliamentary session, emphasizing unity across the nation’s multicultural fabric. The message warns against personal attacks and politics-as-usual, urging evidence-based debate and practical solutions amid global uncertainties. A call for steady, principled leadership aims to reinforce democracy and public trust.
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Fijian Drua Vows to Start Strong After Moana Pasifika Defeat Ahead of Waratahs Clash
in Fiji NewsAfter a tough outing, the Drua are chasing momentum from the opening whistle and a sharper start. With bench energy and a high-stakes test in Sydney on the horizon, the focus is on a strong bounce-back.
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Kansas Domestic Violence: The Critical Early Legal Help That Shapes Prosecutions
in NewsDomestic disturbances often hinge on quick, conflicting stories and the first moves by law enforcement. In Kansas, those early decisions can shape what happens next, making timely legal guidance incredibly important. A closer look at rights, evidence, and the steps that can protect your side of the story when tension runs high.
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Jakarta Moon Sighting Under Roadworks Shapes Ramadan Date
in NewsJakarta hosts a pivotal Sidang Isbat to determine the start of the Islamic year 1447 H, with officials adapting logistics amid ongoing roadwork. This gathering shapes the lunar calendar for Ramadan and Idul Fitri, illustrating how tradition meets modern challenges.
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Why the Rat Tops the Chinese Zodiac and What 2026’s Fire Horse Reveals
in LifestyleExplore the myths behind the 12-year Chinese zodiac, from the clever Rat leading the pack to the Pig finishing the circle. Legends weave time with a five-element cycle, shaping personality lore and yearly forecasts—including the fiery Horse year of 2026.
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EU-Funded Vaka Pasifika Boosts Civil Society Role in Fiji Budget Talks
in Fiji NewsFiji’s budgeting process is being reshaped as civil society, Parliament, and government partners unite under the EU-backed Vaka Pasifika program. The initiative strengthens local voices in budget oversight and pushes for clearer links between policy promises and funding. A forthcoming two-day policy dialogue promises fresh insights on aligning resources with policy goals and transparency in…
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Fiji Parkour Aims High with New Crews, Scholarships, and a Global Pathway
in Fiji NewsFiji’s parkour scene is expanding fast, with elite athlete Shivam Chand steering a bold push to widen participation and create a sustainable path for future competitors. Recruitment drives, coach scholarships, and a planned local games calendar point to a bright, community-driven future for the sport.
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Coco Gauff Addresses American Identity in Dubai Press Conference
in SportsCoco Gauff blends Olympic pride with a bold call for change, using her rising platform to tackle tough issues facing her home country. A candid look at how a global athlete balances fame, national identity, and the responsibility to speak up for equality and justice.
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Sarah Spain’s Uneasy Winter Olympics Moment: Vance and Rubio in the Press Box
in NewsSarah Spain recalls an uneasy moment at the Winter Olympics where politics intruded on the rink. Describing it as one of the event’s “low lights,” she details how a surge of security and high-profile figures shifted the atmosphere and what it reveals about covering sports in charged times.
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Labasa Airport to Close for Runway Upgrades Through March 27, 2026
in Fiji NewsA major runway upgrade is underway at Labasa Airport, promising safer landings and better service for the Northern Division. The airport is temporarily closed as crews work to boost resilience and the overall travel experience for the Friendly North.
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Magda Linette Clinches Dubai Win Over Alexandrova in a Three-Set Thriller
in SportsMagda Linette barged into a dramatic three-set clash in Dubai, turning up the heat when it mattered most against a top-20 rival. After a tense mid-match shift, she steadies her rhythm in the decider, signaling a rising push in the tournament and her ongoing run against elite competition. A glimpse of what’s ahead this season.