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  • Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air Travel

    Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air Travel

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Over a looming government shutdown, a top aviation official warns that a “disaster in aviation” could be on the horizon unless funding is resolved. Bold contingency steps—tightening airspace and trimming flights at dozens of airports—signal just how close the system is to the edge. The high-stakes stalemate reveals the immense pressures shaping air travel and…

  • Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas

    Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas

    Nov 11, 2025

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    One of the nation’s favorite dining spots is making a bold holiday move: all U.S. locations will close on Thanksgiving and Christmas to honor its employees and their families. As holiday dining plans shift, this decision prompts questions about options and schedules across other chains this season.

  • Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in Limbo

    Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in Limbo

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Flight reductions linger as the government reopens, with airlines warning that schedules won’t snap back overnight. As a busy travel season approaches, regulators and carriers weigh safety checks and operational pressures that could keep disruptions in play for days.

  • How Fiji’s Sugar Festival Began: The Hibiscus Festival’s Hidden Origin

    How Fiji’s Sugar Festival Began: The Hibiscus Festival’s Hidden Origin

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Two neighboring towns, one shared idea, and a festival that grew beyond rivalry. Discover how the Suva Hibiscus celebration and Lautoka’s cooperative spirit gave birth to Fiji’s Sugar Festival, turning a regional affair into a unifying national tradition.

  • Dakota Meyer Hails New York City’s Patriotism Ahead of Veterans Day Parade

    Dakota Meyer Hails New York City’s Patriotism Ahead of Veterans Day Parade

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer praises New York City as a genuinely patriotic place that truly honors its veterans—contrast to the political noise of the moment. With Veterans Day near and the Marine Corps’ milestone on the horizon, his reflections spotlight the enduring bond between service members and the city they call home.

  • Rakiraki Sugar Mill: Chinese Bid Fuels Fiji’s Modernization Drive

    Rakiraki Sugar Mill: Chinese Bid Fuels Fiji’s Modernization Drive

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Thirty proposals pour in for a new Rakiraki sugar mill, including a Chinese bid promising cutting-edge technology and funding. Groundwork is set to begin soon, with plans to produce sugar, ethanol, and power, signaling a bold modernization of Fiji’s sugar sector and local jobs.

  • Fiji’s pathetic staff quarters spark push for renovations and budget funding

    Fiji’s pathetic staff quarters spark push for renovations and budget funding

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Criticism mounts over the dilapidated worker housing at Fiji Sugar Corporation, as a minister pledges bold renovations funded in the national budget. The move echoes broader calls for safer, healthier living conditions across Fiji’s industrial sector, hinting at meaningful change for workers’ lives.

  • Mavericks Part Ways With GM Nico Harrison After Controversial Luka Doncic Trade

    Mavericks Part Ways With GM Nico Harrison After Controversial Luka Doncic Trade

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Nine months after a blockbuster trade sent shockwaves through the league, the Mavericks part ways with their general manager amid a storm of boos and unanswered questions. Luka Doncic is thriving elsewhere as Dallas battles tension, fan backlash, and an uncertain path forward. What happens next could redefine the franchise for years to come.

  • Fiji Extends Back-to-School Support to Ease Family Costs

    Fiji Extends Back-to-School Support to Ease Family Costs

    Nov 11, 2025

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    More relief for families is on the horizon as the $200 Back to School Support program readies for the new academic year. With a history of helping thousands of students start the year on a strong note, the latest allocation hints at easier access to uniforms, shoes, and supplies—paired with a streamlined application process.

  • Michael Ray Richardson: Sugar, the Comeback Star with a Controversial Chapter

    Michael Ray Richardson: Sugar, the Comeback Star with a Controversial Chapter

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Michael “Sugar” Richardson was a flash of two-way brilliance for the Knicks, Warriors, and Nets. His story spans soaring highs, a dramatic setback, and a hard-won redemption—a candid, courageous look at a life in basketball that still echoes beyond the court.

  • Freshman standout posts 18 points, six assists as Hofstra falls to Iona

    Freshman standout posts 18 points, six assists as Hofstra falls to Iona

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Freshman breakout pours in 18 points and six assists as Hofstra battles Iona in a hard-fought showdown, hinting at big things to come for the Pride.

  • Fiji’s Bula Boys Target Talent Spotlight at MSG Prime Minister’s Cup

    Fiji’s Bula Boys Target Talent Spotlight at MSG Prime Minister’s Cup

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Under coach Stéphane Auvray, Fiji’s Bula Boys head to Papua New Guinea with a development-first plan, spotlighting Fiji-based talent as they build cohesion for a bright future in regional football.

  • FAA Mandate Slashes U.S. Flights as Shutdown Drags On

    FAA Mandate Slashes U.S. Flights as Shutdown Drags On

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Air travel in the U.S. is tightening as an FAA-mandated flight reduction collides with a stalled government shutdown. Cancellations and delays are cascading through major hubs, leaving travelers navigating a fragile system as officials seek a path to stabilization.

  • Why Regional Partnerships May Be Key to Protecting Human Rights in the Pacific

    Why Regional Partnerships May Be Key to Protecting Human Rights in the Pacific

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Regional partners in the Asia-Pacific are urged to deepen independence, accountability, and collaboration between judiciaries and human rights bodies to safeguard dignity and prevent abuses. A Fiji official used the Luwa canoe as a metaphor for unity, stressing that climate change, gender equality, and the protection of the vulnerable require coordinated action. The discussions point…

  • Fiji Launches Multi-Agency Tax Crime Task Force to Safeguard Revenue

    Fiji Launches Multi-Agency Tax Crime Task Force to Safeguard Revenue

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Fiji steps up its fight against financial crime with a new multi-agency push. Eight government departments unite under the Tax Crime Task Force to heighten oversight, protect national revenue, and bolster financial transparency. This collaborative move hints at sweeping changes shaping the economy and public trust.

  • Fijian Drua face nine-month setback as Meli Derenalagi undergoes second knee reconstruction

    Fijian Drua face nine-month setback as Meli Derenalagi undergoes second knee reconstruction

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Former Drua captain Meli Derenalagi faces a nine-month recovery after a second knee reconstruction. Coach Glen Jackson outlines a rehab-focused plan as the team battles injuries and searches for momentum this season.

  • Michael Ray Richardson Dies: Knicks Legend and Italian Basketball Icon

    Michael Ray Richardson Dies: Knicks Legend and Italian Basketball Icon

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Michael Ray “Sugar” Richardson dazzled on basketball’s biggest stages—from the NBA to Italy’s courts—before a life marked by triumphs and trials. His legacy reaches into a footballing son’s rise and the communities he inspired along the way. A remarkable chapter in sport’s history closes.

  • Rio’s Deadliest Police Raid Triggers Backlash Ahead of COP30

    Rio’s Deadliest Police Raid Triggers Backlash Ahead of COP30

    Nov 11, 2025

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    A controversial raid in Rio de Janeiro has sparked a national dispute over policing, accountability, and human rights after a deadly crackdown. With only a few arrests among thousands of residents, the operation has intensified a fierce political clash on safety versus civil rights, just ahead of a major global summit. The unfolding debate shines…

  • Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status Amid Widespread Outbreak Across the Americas

    Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status Amid Widespread Outbreak Across the Americas

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Canada’s hard-won measles elimination status is in jeopardy as a persistent outbreak tests public health systems. With vaccination gaps widening and misinformation on the rise, experts warn momentum to protect vulnerable communities could be at risk—and questions loom about what comes next for the region.

  • Sydney Sweeney’s Christy Opens to Modest Box Office, But Christy Martin’s Story Aims Higher

    Sydney Sweeney’s Christy Opens to Modest Box Office, But Christy Martin’s Story Aims Higher

    Nov 11, 2025

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    Sydney Sweeney stars in Christy, a bold biopic about boxing trailblazer Christy Martin—a life defined by grit, groundbreaking moments, and battles beyond the ring. The film spotlights a mission close to Martin’s story: raising awareness of domestic violence and inspiring courage in others. A gripping look at resilience, it’s more than a sports story—it’s a…

  • Cyndi Lauper Delivers Empowerment Moment at Rock Hall Induction

    Cyndi Lauper Delivers Empowerment Moment at Rock Hall Induction

    Nov 11, 2025

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    An electric night of trailblazing performances and heartfelt tributes spotlighting women’s impact on music. Cyndi Lauper’s bold moment and a constellation of collaborations set a powerful tone, weaving resilience, empowerment, and the ongoing quest for equality into one unforgettable celebration.

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  • Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air Travel
    Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air TravelNovember 11, 2025
    Over a looming government shutdown, a top aviation official warns that a “disaster in aviation” could be on the horizon unless funding is resolved. Bold contingency steps—tightening airspace and trimming flights at dozens of airports—signal just how close the system is to the edge. The high-stakes stalemate reveals the immense pressures shaping air travel and the politics behind keeping the skies open.
  • Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas
    Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and ChristmasNovember 11, 2025
    One of the nation’s favorite dining spots is making a bold holiday move: all U.S. locations will close on Thanksgiving and Christmas to honor its employees and their families. As holiday dining plans shift, this decision prompts questions about options and schedules across other chains this season.
  • Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in Limbo
    Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in LimboNovember 11, 2025
    Flight reductions linger as the government reopens, with airlines warning that schedules won’t snap back overnight. As a busy travel season approaches, regulators and carriers weigh safety checks and operational pressures that could keep disruptions in play for days.
  • How Fiji's Hibiscus Festival Sparked the Sugar Festival
    How Fiji’s Sugar Festival Began: The Hibiscus Festival’s Hidden OriginNovember 11, 2025
    Two neighboring towns, one shared idea, and a festival that grew beyond rivalry. Discover how the Suva Hibiscus celebration and Lautoka’s cooperative spirit gave birth to Fiji’s Sugar Festival, turning a regional affair into a unifying national tradition.
  • Dakota Meyer Hails New York City's Patriotism Ahead of Veterans Day Parade
    Dakota Meyer Hails New York City’s Patriotism Ahead of Veterans Day ParadeNovember 11, 2025
    Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer praises New York City as a genuinely patriotic place that truly honors its veterans—contrast to the political noise of the moment. With Veterans Day near and the Marine Corps’ milestone on the horizon, his reflections spotlight the enduring bond between service members and the city they call home.
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