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DC Jury Acquits Ex-DOJ Paralegal in Unusual Sandwich Assault on Federal Agent
A surprise verdict in Washington, D.C. spotlights a tense clash between civilians and federal law enforcement. A former DOJ paralegal was acquitted after a short deliberation in a case tied to a confrontation with federal officers—centered on a sandwich and a charged political backdrop.
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Belém Hosts COP30 as 1.5°C Urgency Grows
Belém hosts a pivotal climate gathering where urgency meets ambition. As leaders and negotiators navigate talks on 1.5°C and climate justice, the coming weeks will reveal whether dialogue can translate into real action for the world’s most vulnerable communities. Aiming to turn promises into tangible outcomes, this summit could redefine the path forward in the…
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Timothée Chalamet Opens Up About Oscar Snub and Ambition Ahead of Marty Supreme
Timothée Chalamet gets candid about the sting of Oscar night and his unrelenting quest for gold as he promotes his next project. A rare glimpse into the emotional side of awards season from a rising star determined to push even further.
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New Zealand Suspends Aid to Cook Islands Over China Deals
New Zealand suspends aid to the Cook Islands amid a clash over recent foreign-deal decisions, signaling a turning point in Pacific diplomacy. As trust and cooperation hang in the balance, observers wonder what lies ahead for regional ties.
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Supreme Court Declines Kim Davis Petition, Upholds Obergefell
Supreme Court declines to hear a petition tied to the Obergefell ruling, keeping the landmark decision intact. The move preserves marriage equality as a cornerstone of U.S. civil rights while leaving future legal questions to unfold.
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Prince Harry’s Canadian Hat Controversy Sparks Royal Identity Debate
Prince Harry’s Toronto stop unfolds as a study in optics, identity, and public perception. A lighthearted “apology tour” amid a memorable hat moment underscores his delicate balance between royal duties, a life in California, and a country with deep Commonwealth ties. An evolving chapter that many will be watching closely.
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Fiji Deficit Shrinks on Revenue Surge, but 2025-26 Budget Looms
Fiji posted a standout fiscal year, trimming the deficit to 2.4% of GDP as total revenue hit a record $4.05 billion. While debt ratios ease and reserves stay robust, warnings persist about a larger projected deficit for 2025–2026 and the push for revenue diversification.
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Veterans Day 2023: What’s Open, What’s Closed
November 11 marks a day of ceremony and gratitude as communities pause to honor veterans. A concise look at how Veterans Day shapes schedules, ceremonies, and everyday life across the nation.
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Maxwell VIP Prison Privileges Under Fire as Clemency Bid Emerges
Whistleblowers allege Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving extraordinary privileges at a minimum-security facility—custom meals, private exercise time, and private visitors. As lawmakers press for accountability, questions loom over privilege, process, and a potential clemency push.
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Cook Islands secure Rugby League World Cup 2026 berth after commanding qualifying win
Historic milestones set the stage for Rugby League’s 2026 World Cup as the Cook Islands secure a landmark qualification, and Fiji claims a coveted spot in the women’s competition. The developments hint at a reshaped landscape and new opportunities for talent from the Pacific. The road to 2026 promises drama, pride, and a fresh burst…
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Kelsey Grammer Celebrates Eight-Kid Family at 70
Kelsey Grammer, at 70, opens up about the joy and chaos of a growing family—he and Kayte Walsh have welcomed a newest member to their eight-child brood. It’s a warm, candid glimpse into a life where love, laughter, and holiday traditions shape every day.
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Marape Pushes for Real Climate Action and Fair Financing at COP30
Papua New Guinea’s prime minister calls COP talks “long on talk and short on action,” even as he heads to COP30 in Brazil. He arrives with cautious optimism about climate-finance signals and a bold push for fair funding for landowners, forests, and oceans amid PNG’s climate vulnerability and regional partnership ambitions.
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Lomaiviti Youth Festival Wraps Up With Sports and Social Health Talks
Two days of high-energy sport and forward-looking talks brought together youth from 12 districts at the Lomaiviti Provincial Youth Festival. Beyond the games, leaders touched on tackling social challenges and building healthier, safer communities, with plans already forming for next year. A compelling blend of competition and community action.
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Fiji Calls for Bipartisan Reform to Modernize Colonial Laws
A push to overhaul Fiji’s colonial-era laws—led by a call for bipartisan, rights-based reform—signals a turning point. With the Mining Act under scrutiny, the debate is about governance, accountability, and a more inclusive future.
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Sarkozy Released From Prison Under Judicial Supervision
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy walks free under strict judicial supervision after an unprecedented detention. With a high-stakes Libyan-funding case looming, the saga raises fresh questions about power, accountability, and France’s political legacy.
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Veterans Day vs. Memorial Day: The Key Differences in Honoring America’s Heroes
Two U.S. holidays, two paths of remembrance: Veterans Day and Memorial Day honor service and sacrifice in distinct ways. A brief look at their origins, meanings, and what they inspire today.
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Musetti Clinches ATP Finals Berth After Djokovic Withdraws
Lorenzo Musetti lands a first-ever berth at the Nitto ATP Finals in a week full of twists, partly thanks to Djokovic’s surprising withdrawal. Fresh off Olympic bronze and a season of near-misses, the Italian reflects on luck, rivalry, and a moment that could redefine his year as Turin looms.
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Salt Lake City on Edge as ICE Leadership Shakeup Prompts Fears of Border Patrol-Style Tactics
Utah faces a turning point in immigration enforcement as leadership changes and new tactics loom on the horizon. Advocates warn that even modest shifts could touch daily life—from public spaces to workplaces—sparking questions about safety, privacy, and community trust. A developing story with potential ripple effects for families and neighborhoods across the region.
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Billy Bob Thornton Slams Celebrity Politics, Urges Real Discourse Ahead of Landman Season 2
Billy Bob Thornton takes aim at celebrities who mix politics with fame, calling it a “cancerous vibe” and urging well-informed, practical discourse over loud opinions. A self-described radical moderate, he hints at a more thoughtful voice ahead of the return of Landman.
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Fiji Bus Safety Crackdown: LTA Intensifies Inspections and Enforcement
Fiji steps up its road-safety crackdown on public transport, with strict bus inspections and fleet repairs tightening standards. A coordinated effort with police targets speeding and reckless driving, signaling a bold push toward safer journeys for all.
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Conduent Eyes Margin Gains Amid Distress Signals
Conduent lays out a cautious path to profitability with a modest EBITDA target, even as margin pressure and leverage pose challenges. A blend of thin profits, distress signals, and potential undervaluation creates an intriguing near-term backdrop for the stock.