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Sentinel-6B Nears Liftoff Amid Weather Watch for Ocean-Tracking Mission
An ambitious U.S.–European ocean-observing mission is set to lift off from California, carrying Sentinel-6B to continue tracking global sea levels. Weather and a booster return could complicate the countdown, with potential sonic echoes along the coast. Building on Sentinel-6A’s five-year record, the mission promises crucial data on sea-level rise and ocean conditions.
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Fiji Housing Push Hinges on Securing Land
Land access is at the heart of Fiji’s housing push, with partners charting a path from tenure reforms to lease renewals. From urban centers to Navua and Korovou, innovative collaborations and cost-saving model homes are reshaping affordable living. A proactive, collaborative approach signals brighter prospects for families seeking secure homes.
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Winter Warning: Clear Skies Amid Extreme Cold on Baegunsan—Crampons Recommended
Clear, bright skies mask a brutally cold day as winter returns with a persistent chill from dawn to dusk. For hikers on Baegunsan Mountain, icy trails and strong wind chills demand serious preparation. A stark, stunning winter tableau awaits anyone ready to meet the freeze.
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Fiji weighs high-rise housing and bigger grants for low-income families
Fiji is weighing high-rise housing and revamped grants to tackle land scarcity and lift low‑income families. With costs rising the taller you go, officials are exploring a mixed housing approach—potential high-rises in Suva alongside single and row options—within a collaborative plan to improve living standards across informal settlements.
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SNL Thanksgiving Teases Trump-Epstein Emails With Glen Powell Debut
Thanksgiving takes center stage on SNL with a sharp blend of current-events satire, surprising cameos, and plenty of holiday spirit. Glen Powell shines in his hosting debut as the night leans into playful takes on the headlines, delivering laughs that land without losing the season’s warmth.
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Fiji Architects Push for Stricter Steel Standards to Boost Building Safety
Fiji’s architects are calling for tighter accreditation and stronger regulation of imported steel and other construction materials to boost safety and resilience. While local testing facilities exist, there’s growing reliance on international certifications, sparking a move toward a comprehensive regulatory framework to meet Fiji’s climate and building needs. Industry leaders say robust oversight could strengthen…
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Vallejo-area quake hints at bigger Bay Area quake on interconnected faults
A 3.6-magnitude quake near Vallejo rattled the Bay Area, with light shaking felt across the region. The event underscores the area’s complex network of connected faults, including the Southampton and Calaveras corridors. It serves as a reminder to stay prepared as seismic activity continues.
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Fiji and SIDS Forge a Climate Finance Path Beyond Fossil Fuels
Small Island Developing States are pushing climate finance to address not just climate risk but also the economics of fossil-fuel dependence. Fiji lays out a concrete pathway—from stricter fuel-import transparency and a 2050 net-zero target to joining international clean-energy alliances. In the evolving COP discussions, the emphasis is on rapid, just action that builds resilience…
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Fangio-Driven Eagles Defense Shines in Tight Wins as Offense Slumps
Philadelphia’s defense is quietly transforming the season, turning tight wins into momentum while the offense hunts for rhythm. Guided by Vic Fangio, the unit has become the story to watch as the NFC race tightens—plus a rookie spark on the ground hints at bigger changes ahead.
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Jaelan Phillips Debut Sparks Eagles After Dolphins Trade
Jaelan Phillips burst onto the scene in his Eagles debut, flashing the edge presence Philly has been seeking. Two QB hits, a fumble recovery and a tackle for loss point to a relentless, resilience-filled path—shaped by injury and a high-profile trade. With a big home showdown against the Lions on the horizon, the newcomer’s rise…
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Los Angeles Weekend Preview: Pop-Ups, Performances and Holiday Festivities
Los Angeles gears up for a weekend of pop-ups, lights, and seasonal tastings. From star-studded collaborations to festive performances and craft markets, the city showcases a vibrant mix of culture, cuisine, and creative experiences—perfect for every vibe.
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The Widelux Returns: Jeff Bridges Leads a Panoramic Camera Revival
An iconic panoramic camera is making a bold comeback. Led by Jeff Bridges and a devoted team, the WideluxX revival blends modern refinements with a reverent nod to the original DNA. A story of how analog photography might bridge its storied past with a daring creative future.
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GameStop’s Trade Anything Day Sparks Curiosity: What Would You Trade for Store Credit?
GameStop is launching a quirky holiday promo on December 6: trade almost anything for store credit. Think beyond the usual—there’s a 20x20x20 inch limit and a few safety rules shaping the swap, with surprises hiding in every corner. What would you trade for a new gaming haul this season?
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Sabrina Carpenter to Lead and Produce Alice in Wonderland Musical for Universal Pictures
Sabrina Carpenter steps into a bold new musical adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, taking on a producer’s role for Universal Pictures. With Lorene Scafaria at the helm, the project promises a magical blend of song and story that could reinvent a beloved classic.
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Smiling Friends Season 3: Moth Man Sparks Absurd Nature Chaos
An outrageous Smiling Friends episode dives into a surreal encounter with Mother Nature, delivering the show’s signature blend of chaos, humor, and offbeat twists. A standout guest moment and some wild woodland antics promise more surprises as the season edges toward its finale.
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Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Overnight: Expect 10–15 Meteors Per Hour
Late Sunday into Monday, the Leonid meteor shower lights up the night sky under unusually faint moonlight. With dark, open skies, expect a memorable display of shooting stars—an ancient celestial spectacle linked to Comet Temple-Tuttle.
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SpaceX to Launch Sentinel-6B Ocean-Tracking Satellite from California
SpaceX is lining up a pre-dawn liftoff from California for the Sentinel-6B ocean-monitoring satellite, riding a Falcon 9 into orbit. The mission aims to deliver sharper, global sea-level data and will pair with its twin to fine-tune measurements critical to tracking climate change. A high-profile step in our ongoing quest to map Earth’s changing oceans.
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Fiji: Finance Minister Urges Architects to Drive Sustainable Infrastructure Growth
Fiji is courting a new era of collaboration between government, architects, and the construction sector to drive sustainable growth. With talks on incentives for resilient, high-quality projects and stronger ties to universities, the plan hints at big opportunities for the built environment and local professionals.
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Hawks Edge Jazz in High-Scoring Showdown Without Trae Young
Trae Young was out, but the Hawks still rode a career night from Ondeka Okongwu and a record-setting triple-double from Jalen Johnson in a high-scoring showdown at the Delta Center. Utah answered with Lauri Markkanen’s 40 and a rookie burst from Ace Bailey, turning the game into a back-and-forth thriller down the stretch.
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Fiji Set for a Local Construction Contract Shake-Up
Fiji’s construction scene stands at a turning point as plans push for a tailor-made contract tailored to local practice. Coupled with regulatory reforms and a wave of infrastructure investment, this shift promises new opportunities for local architects and engineers toward safer, greener, more resilient buildings.
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Scottish Set Builder Completes 480km Fiji Run to Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness
A Scottish set builder living in Australia undertakes a bold seven-day circuit around Fiji’s Viti Levu to support HIV/AIDS causes. Endurance, local hospitality, and a growing fundraising surge come together in a story of grit, generosity, and community impact.