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Fiji Unveils 5–10 Year Plan to Tackle Informal Settlements and Expand Affordable Housing
in Fiji NewsFiji faces renewed urgency over housing as informal settlements come under scrutiny. Officials outline a long-term strategy—aimed at expanding affordable homes, securing land tenure, and weaving housing education into schools—hinting at lasting change on the horizon.
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Texas Set to Spring Forward on March 8, 2026 Amid DST Controversy
in NewsTexas braces for the familiar spring clock change, edging toward longer evenings. But this routine shift sits amid a broader debate about daylight saving time and what changes might lie ahead for the Lone Star State. With longer days on the horizon, this spring hints at a timekeeping story worth watching.
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Trump’s Favorite U.S. Attorney Ed Martin Poised for DOJ Exit
in NewsA Trump-era DOJ veteran is reportedly poised to depart in the coming weeks as a reshuffle tightens control over key roles and pardon powers. With leadership lines shifting under White House influence, the behind-the-scenes moves could mark a new chapter for the department and its reform efforts.
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Palantir Dips Below 200-Day MA Ahead of Earnings; Expert Unveils High-Reward Options Play
in FinancePalantir’s stock is under pressure, slipping below key levels as investors await a cautiously watched Q4. With expectations muted, traders are eyeing a potential volatility-driven turnaround, drawing on the stock’s history of sharp post-earnings rebounds. A noted strategist hints at a bold options play that could ride any coming lift.
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Fiji’s Kava Boom Turns Rural Farms into a $190 Million Export Engine
in Fiji NewsFiji’s kava story has shifted from subsistence to a national powerhouse, reshaping rural livelihoods and regional economies. A tale of resilience, evolving markets, and renewed farming investment hints at what’s fueling its ascent—and the promise and uncertainty it holds for farming families across the islands.
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SNL Sketch: Mom Reconsiders Trump, Ignites Generational Debate
in NewsAn unguarded admission from a suburban mom sparks a chaotic, funny family debate about politics and belief. With generational tensions, surprising doubts, and a dash of self-discovery, the sketch invites viewers to consider how easily minds can shift—and still feel like home.
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Georgia lands five-star RB Kemon Spell as Bulldogs bolster backfield
in SportsGeorgia lands a game-changing addition in five-star running back Kemon Spell, fresh off a standout visit. At 5-10, 210 pounds, Spell pairs power with elusiveness, promising dynamic options for the Bulldogs’ backfield. His arrival signals a thrilling chapter for Georgia’s offense and the program’s evolving future.
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DOJ Shakeup Narrows Trump Ally Ed Martin’s Power
in NewsEd Martin’s long-running role at the Justice Department is undergoing a significant shift. He’ll no longer lead the Weaponization Working Group and will be relocated to a different DOJ building in Northeast Washington, distancing him from top leadership. The move comes amid renewed scrutiny of his ties to ongoing probes and the Trump-era prosecutions he…
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Fiji Sevens surge: Singapore double lifts them to World Series lead
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rugby sevens captain Jerry Matana praises a surge of resilience after back-to-back Singapore wins that catapult the team to the World Series summit. He highlights the hard-fought growth and hints at a stern Perth challenge as Fiji chases more glory.
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Neil Gaiman Breaks Silence, Denies Allegations Amid Smear Campaign
in NewsNeil Gaiman breaks his silence after a year of upheaval, insisting the allegations against him are a smear and that the truth hasn’t been fully heard. As projects pause and legal battles unfold, the acclaimed author hints at a bold new writing chapter and a renewed focus on storytelling, resilience, and family.
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Varoufakis: EU Reform Window Closed, Heralding a Long Decline
in NewsYanis Varoufakis delivers a stark verdict on the EU’s trajectory, arguing that reforms have stalled and the bloc risks long-term decline. He points to fundamental eurozone design flaws and missed windows for bold change—a conversation that questions whether deeper integration is still possible or merely rhetoric.
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Injury-hit Roma brace for Udinese clash in crucial top-four bid
in SportsRoma head into a pivotal clash with Udinese as they chase a Champions League spot. With injuries mounting and lineup decisions looming, the clash will test the squad’s depth and resolve.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Watch Heats Up Ahead of the NBA Deadline
in SportsWith the trade deadline looming, the NBA landscape is unusually quiet as Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future dominates the chatter. Beyond the headlines, Morant, Davis, and a few others could spark a shift that redefines teams’ plans for the season.
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East Cold, West Warm: Snow Threat for Midwest and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday
in NewsTwo seasons collide across the United States: the East shivers under a cold snap while the West basks in unseasonable warmth. A potential snow event looms for the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, signaling how quickly conditions can shift.
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Ravens Hire Anthony Weaver as Defensive Coordinator, Reuniting Former Player with Franchise
in SportsAnthony Weaver returns to Baltimore as the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator, reuniting a familiar face with a fresh coaching perspective. The hire hints at a blend of legacy and evolution for Baltimore’s defense as the season approaches.
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Hornets Ride Six-Game Win Streak as Weather Forces Schedule Shuffle
in SportsCharlotte’s six-game winning streak has the Hornets riding momentum as winter weather reshapes their schedule. With a talented young core and rising stars fueling the push, the team faces a demanding stretch that could define their playoff chase. A lot is brewing on and off the court as momentum builds.
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Sunderland vs Burnley: High-Stakes Premier League Clash Between Promoted Sides
in SportsTwo newly promoted sides collide at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland host Burnley. With contrasting fortunes on the line, this clash could hint at the next chapter in each team’s season.
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Maupay Set for Sevilla Debut as New-Look Attack Aims for Win at Mallorca
in SportsNeal Maupay could spearhead Sevilla’s attack in a starting XI debut as Matías Almeyda tunes the lineup for Monday’s Mallorca clash. Up top with Akor Adams and a refreshed defense featuring Fabio Cardoso, Sevilla eye a second straight win as the new signings look to make an immediate impact.
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Fiji Netball Unites Pearls and Men’s Team for 2026 Prep Camp
in Fiji NewsNetball Fiji ramps up its high-performance push with a combined pre-season camp for the Fiji Pearls and the national men’s team. A two-day program focusing on conditioning, skills, and tactics sets the stage for a busy 2026 international calendar. It’s a strategic move to align pathways and boost readiness for a breakthrough year.
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Illinois SNAP Overhaul: What the New Work Rules Mean
in NewsIllinois SNAP changes tighten eligibility for adults 18–64 with new work, education, or service requirements and fewer waivers. As food pantries brace for higher demand, communities point to local resources to weather the transition.
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Fiji Unveils Bold Drug Reform Plan and New Counter Narcotics Bureau
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a sweeping plan to confront its growing drug challenge, promising protections for informants, modernized evidence handling, and expanded rehabilitation. A proposed Counter Narcotics Bureau would coordinate nationwide efforts, with public consultations set to help shape the roadmap.