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Disney Shuffles 2027 Schedule as Simpsons Movie Replaces Untitled Marvel Slot
Disney reshuffles its 2027 slate, swapping a mystery Marvel project for a new Simpsons installment, signaling a broader rethink of its blockbuster strategy. As changes ripple through leadership and streaming, the question on everyone’s mind is what comes next for Marvel and the studio’s direction.
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Epstein Blackmail Claims Spur Subpoena Talk in Congress
Explosive new claims suggest Epstein may have used compromising footage to secure a lenient deal, drawing sharp questions from lawmakers. The focus is on sources, transparency, and what the full DOJ files could reveal. As the subpoena debate heats up, the investigation teeters on a potential turning point.
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Fiji kicks off Pinktober with mobile clinics to battle cancer nationwide
Pinktober arrives with a bold call to break the silence around cancer and protect families. As mobile clinics roll into rural communities and leaders rally support, Fiji faces a nationwide push for awareness, prevention, and stronger care for those affected.
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Fiji’s iTaukei Landowners Secure $3M Fund for 60 Projects
Fiji’s indigenous landowners are set to boost economic development with a new government-backed fund aimed at backing dozens of ventures this year. The iTaukei Resource Owners Support and Development Fund targets mataqali and yavusa groups, pairing financing with training and governance oversight to unlock land and resource wealth.
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Fiji Ramps Up Meth Trafficking Crackdown With New Illicit Transport Case
Fiji tightens its crackdown on meth trafficking as a 34-year-old man faces charges linked to a liquid meth investigation. The case sits amid a broader, multi-agency push to disrupt drug networks and protect communities across the region.
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Feyenoord’s Europa League lineup shake-up ahead of Aston Villa clash
Feyenoord face Aston Villa in a Europa League night at home, with Quinten Timber ruled out and In-beom Hwang stepping into midfield. A refreshed lineup and a tense group-stage showdown lie ahead as Robin van Persie looks to spark a strong showing.
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Kardashians File Defamation Suit Over Ray J’s Feds Are Coming Claims
Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian take a bold legal step after explosive claims about a federal investigation. The defamation suit targets statements the pair say have no basis in fact, highlighting a high-stakes clash over reputation in the glare of the spotlight.
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Longtime Lowell State Senator Edward J. Kennedy Dies at 74
Lowell’s longtime public servant Edward J. Kennedy has died at 74, ending a half-century of service that touched schools, culture, and local government. Tributes from colleagues highlight a passionate advocate whose impact on the Lowell community will be remembered for years to come.
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New Caledonia Secures Historic U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026 Berth
Historic milestone for New Caledonia as they clinch a first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup berth with a hard-fought win. A dramatic clash hints at an exciting new chapter for Pacific women’s football.
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Taliban Internet Shutdown Sparks Humanitarian Alarm in Afghanistan
Afghanistan is hit by a sweeping internet and mobile shutdown that cripples everyday life and aid operations. As UN officials warn of a looming humanitarian setback, questions linger about the Taliban’s tightening controls and what it means for ordinary families trying to stay connected.
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Fiji Sets Bold Education Reform Plan Amid Teacher Shortages and Rising Misconduct
Education faces urgent challenges—from teacher shortages and rising student misconduct to aging school facilities. A comprehensive review highlights a critical lack of counselors and slipping English proficiency, signaling bold reforms: better teacher retention, strengthened parental engagement, revived school libraries, and targeted literacy programs. As plans unfold, the goal is safer, more inclusive classrooms and brighter…
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FICAC Faces Spike in Fiji Corruption Complaints as Court Delays Slow Convictions
A surge in corruption complaints is testing Fiji’s anti-graft watchdog, even as reforms reshape how cases are handled. With court delays and questions over resources, the fight against corruption is entering a critical new phase—and public vigilance is turning up the heat on governance.
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Kavya Pillay to Light Up Labasa’s Diwali Dhoom
Year 10 student Kavya Pillay lights up Labasa as the Diwali Dhoom returns with music, color, and community spirit. Expect a lively mix of tunes and festive contests that promise an unforgettable night of celebration.
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Oklahoma Education Chief Resigns to Lead Teacher Freedom Alliance
Oklahoma’s top education official has stepped down to lead a conservative advocacy group, a move that could reshape the state’s public schools. As the transition unfolds, questions loom about future policy directions and the role of unions in Oklahoma classrooms.
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Fiji to Reform Energy Laws After IRENA Review Signals Renewables Push
Fiji’s energy framework is being reimagined after a gap analysis, conducted with IRENA, flags current laws as hindering renewables and private investment. An $18 million Rural Electrification Fund aims to reach about 300 communities with solar-diesel hybrids, steering the nation toward cleaner, more affordable power for everyone.
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Do-or-Die Game 3: Yankees vs Red Sox in Yankee Stadium
With postseason fate on the line, the Yankees and Red Sox clash in a high-stakes showdown at Yankee Stadium. Expect late-inning drama, bold managerial calls, and standout performances from stars like Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm as this fiery rivalry writes a new chapter.
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Lautoka residents demand faster police response as crime spikes ahead of Diwali
Residents of Waiyavi Stage 2 fear a spike in crime as police response times lag and weekend chaos spills into the streets. From harassment and robberies to firecrackers hurled at homes during Navratri, locals say the situation demands more visible patrols and tougher action ahead of Diwali.
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Ducks Sign Jackson LaCombe to Franchise-Record Eight-Year Extension
Eight years, $72 million. Jackson LaCombe signs the richest deal in Ducks history, cementing a bright future in Anaheim. The 24-year-old two-way defenseman has quickly become a cornerstone and a rising star for the franchise.
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Fiji Police Reform Urged: Drones, K9 Boost, and Cybercrime Upgrades
Urgent reforms are surfacing for Fiji’s police force as lawmakers raise concerns about equipment shortages, under-resourced units, and weak internal controls. A broad modernization push—from drone-assisted operations to expanded K9 coverage and whistleblower protections—signals a new chapter in public safety.
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Russia Rejects UN Sanctions Snapback on Iran, Fueling Regional Tensions
Russia questions the legitimacy of the renewed UN sanctions on Iran, signaling a rare split in the international response to Tehran’s nuclear program. As new penalties take effect, regional tensions could rise, reshaping diplomacy and power dynamics in the Middle East.
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Nottingham Forest brace for first European night in 30 years as Murillo returns to training
Murillo’s fitness boost comes just in time as Forest chase a rare European night at the City Ground. With a thinner backline and a 30-year European wait on the line, this clash with FC Midtjylland could spark a defining chapter under Postecoglou. A night full of anticipation and aspiration awaits.