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Warnock Law Expands Auto, Lyft, and Dog Bite Practice Across Arizona
in NewsScottsdale-based Warnock Law expands its practice to auto accidents, Lyft-related crashes, and dog bites across Yuma, Gilbert, and Chandler. The move underscores a deeper commitment to helping injury victims navigate complex claims and pursue fair compensation.
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Australian Open Semifinals: Sabalenka-Svitolina and Pegula-Rybakina Set to Clash
in SportsMelbourne’s semifinals bring two electrifying clashes: Sabalenka vs. Svitolina, and Pegula vs. Rybakina. Expect blistering power, gritty rallies, and momentum swings that could tilt the title race. A seasoned analyst breaks down the matchups and the angles fans are watching as the Australian Open heads toward a dramatic finish.
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Back-to-School Readiness: The Hidden Power of Home Emotional Support
in Fiji NewsBack-to-school season is about more than supplies. A nurturing home—quality time after class, guidance through peer pressure, and early attention to a child’s emotional needs—could set the stage for a confident, thriving year at school.
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Fijiana 7s Eye Fast Starts and Finishes at Singapore Sevens
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Fijiana 7s chase consistency as they prepare for a challenging Singapore Sevens, focusing on quick starts and strong finishes against elite rivals. Coach Richard Walker emphasizes staying sharp from first whistle to last as the team tests itself against Australia, the USA, and Japan.
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Nioh 3: Feb 6, 2026 Release Teases Samurai, Ninja, and Yokai Showdown
in GamesStep into Nioh 3 as the series returns to Japan’s Warring States, offering two distinct combat styles—Samurai and Ninja—against a rising tide of Yokai. Betrayal, ambition, and a perilous realm intertwine in a fast-paced, lore-rich chapter that sparks the imagination.
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Winter sidewalk safety crackdown: what residents should know
in NewsAfter a heavy snowstorm, a new push to keep sidewalks clear sparks reminders about prompt removal, safety for pedestrians, and possible fines for neglect. The plan highlights accessibility for seniors and children, plus the need to keep hydrants visible for emergencies. Exemptions for hardship add nuance to the conversation about winter responsibility.
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American Samoa Launches Ocean Data Initiative to Boost Coastal Resilience
in Fiji NewsAmerican Samoa is turning ocean science into real-world resilience. A landmark multi-agency workshop linked harbors, responders, and meteorologists to sharpen forecasts, navigation, and coastal planning—unlocking new data and hands-on training for safer seas and stronger communities.
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Fiji Para-Athlete in Shot Put Sets Sights on Commonwealth Games in Scotland
in Fiji NewsFrom a life-changing injury to the para-shot put spotlight, Sitiveni Konataci’s journey is a true testament to grit and determination. A Fiji athlete chasing big dreams, his story hints at a comeback that could inspire many.
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Be Fiji: Tourism Fiji’s Fresh Take on Happiness and Mindfulness
in Fiji NewsBe Fiji marks a bold new chapter, inviting travelers to rediscover happiness through simple pleasures—connection, play, and mindful moments. Stunning shores and warm community come together in a campaign that invites you to carry Fiji’s light back into everyday life.
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Be Fiji Campaign Invites Travelers to Reclaim Joy Amid Daily Hustle
in Fiji NewsFiji is inviting you to press pause and rediscover everyday happiness. The Be Fiji campaign blends stunning scenery with simple, shared moments, offering a fresh invitation to savor joy amid life’s fast pace.
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CAF Imposes Sanctions on Senegal and Morocco After Fiery AFCON Final
in SportsAFCON’s dramatic final ends with a wave of sanctions as CAF disciplines Senegal and Morocco. Suspensions, hefty fines, and protests headline a fallout sparked by contentious VAR decisions and combustible celebrations. A pivotal moment for fair play and sportsmanship in African football.
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Koepka Returns to PGA Tour as Torrey Pines Hosts Farmers Insurance Open 2026
in SportsTorrey Pines springs to life as 147 players chase a $9.6 million prize at the Farmers Insurance Open. Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour, headlined by a world-class mix including Xander Schauffele and Cameron Young. The demanding South Course promises a dramatic start to the season and plenty of storylines to watch.
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Tatjana Maria Edges Jeanjean in Manila to Reach Round of 16 at WTA 125
in SportsManila’s WTA 125 opener put French hopeful Léolia Jeanjean to the test against top seed Tatjana Maria in a grueling first-round duel that stretched over two hours. The match delivered drama, endurance, and a reminder that the Philippine event is full of surprises.
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Pancreatic Cancer Triple Therapy Delivers Promising Preclinical Results in Mice
in HealthUn avance esperanzador en la lucha contra el cáncer de páncreas se ha hecho público en España. Con una terapia combinada, los investigadores logran respuestas duraderas y sin toxicidad notable en modelos animales. Aunque queda camino por recorrer para confirmar en humanos, este hallazgo podría abrir nuevas vías terapéuticas frente a una enfermedad históricamente mortal.
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Rickman Widow Launches Pancreatic Cancer Early-Detection Drive
in NewsTen years after Alan Rickman’s passing, his widow Rima Horton is turning grief into action with a high-stakes push for pancreatic cancer awareness and earlier detection. A bold fundraiser—featuring a coveted Harry Potter prize—offers a glimmer of hope in the fight against this deadly disease.
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Pacific Islands Forum Troika Pushes Unity Ahead of COP31
in Fiji NewsBrisbane plays host as the Pacific Islands Forum Troika kicks off 2026 with a clear message: unity, inclusive leadership, and a coordinated regional voice amid global headwinds. Early talks touched on regional architecture, the year ahead, and COP31 preparations, all guided by the enduring spirit of Iumi Tugeda.
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Brooklyn Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Murder-for-Hire Plot Targeting Iranian Dissident Masih Alinejad
in Fiji NewsBrooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in a thwarted murder-for-hire plot tied to Iran and aimed at a prominent dissident in the United States. The case highlights the growing issue of transnational repression and the risks activists face beyond their borders.
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Fiji Parliament Delves into Foreign Policy and Regional Diplomacy
in Fiji NewsFiji’s foreign policy takes center stage as lawmakers meet senior officials to review regional and international strategy. The briefing hints at stronger partnerships, trade diplomacy, and consular services for Fijians abroad, set against lessons learned from recent global challenges.
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Fiji High Court freezes assets of Gau Island couple in drug-trafficking probe
in Fiji NewsAn asset-freezing order has been issued in connection with a Gau Island drug-trafficking investigation, highlighting authorities’ focus on the origins of funds and items tied to alleged crime. The ruling underscores ongoing efforts to curb illicit activity and enforce asset controls in the region.
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Odessa A’zion Quits Deep Cuts Amid Whitewashing Backlash
in NewsA top casting decision explodes into a heated Hollywood debate about representation, ending in a surprising exit from a highly anticipated project. As online voices clash over who should tell certain stories, the conversation shows no signs of cooling.
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Aztecs Take On CSU in Final Mountain West Showdown as Byrd Looks to Shine
in SportsSan Diego State’s Mountain West run hits a pivotal moment as they host a poised Colorado State squad. With Miles Byrd heating up and the Rams’ dangerous outside shooting on display, this showdown could reshape the late-season picture.