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Fiji Nipah Virus: No Immediate Threat as Surveillance Network Tightens
in Fiji NewsFiji tightens its watch on Nipah virus developments, underscoring strengthened surveillance and a ready response. Officials say vigilance remains high as regional updates are monitored for any signs of risk.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Signals Appeal After Court Rules on ICAC Dismissal
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka signals further legal steps after a court ruling related to the dismissal of a senior anti-corruption official. He frames the move as essential to safeguarding Fiji’s democracy, the separation of powers, and the independence of public institutions, with transparency guiding the unfolding judicial process.
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Fiji PM to Appeal High Court Ruling on FICAC Inquiry
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a defining moment as a key legal development unfolds, testing the balance between democracy and the rule of law. With a firm pledge to constitutional processes and judicial independence, the path ahead could reshape governance and accountability.
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Nancy Guthrie Missing in Catalina Foothills: Authorities Expand Search
in NewsAn 84-year-old woman has vanished in Arizona’s Catalina Foothills, triggering an intensive search by local investigators. With family ties to a well-known TV host, authorities are pursuing every lead as questions linger and the case unfolds.
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Groundhog Day Nimtz Quarry Scene Recalled for 25th Anniversary
in NewsFebruary nostalgia lingers as a 25-year-old classic continues to spark local pride. Behind-the-scenes memories surface from a quiet Illinois quarry, hinting at the magic that keeps this story alive and its February traditions thriving.
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Epstein Files Put Duchess of York in the Spotlight
in NewsFresh Epstein-file emails cast a renewed spotlight on Sarah Ferguson, hinting at unfiltered remarks and an intricate web of royal connections. The revelations touch on Eugenie, Andrew, and the broader questions surrounding past choices, influence, and ongoing public scrutiny.
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Florida’s America 250th Celebration: Free Park Access and Big Parades
in NewsFlorida gears up for a sweeping 250th‑anniversary celebration tied to Washington’s birthday, with statewide events and free access to state lands. A Vero Beach parade kicks off a summer of festivities, blending history, sports, and community programs into a year-long tribute.
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Olympic Bobsled Champion Turns to OnlyFans to Fund Her Olympic Dream
in SportsOlympic bobsled champion Lisa Buckwitz shares a bold new approach to funding her Winter Games bid. Expect an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at elite training, daily life on the road, and the realities of competing at the highest level.
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February Festivals Across the U.S.: Parades, Carnivals, and Culture
in LifestyleFebruary in the United States bursts into a tapestry of winter festivals and cultural celebrations. From Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans to ice-art showcases and festive gatherings across the country, this month turns chilly days into warm, unforgettable moments.
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Fiji Faith Groups to Lead Recycling Drive as CPP Phase 2 Launches
in Fiji NewsFaith-based groups in Fiji are urged to turn places of worship into catalysts for recycling and responsible waste management. A parish milestone signals a broader push for environmental stewardship and shared action.
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Central Florida Freezing Temps Trigger Power Outages Across Orlando
in NewsCentral Florida is battling bitter cold as power outages spread and winds whip through the region. Crews race to restore service while heating demand climbs and residents are urged to conserve energy during peak hours. The situation unfolds from neighborhoods hardest hit to the wider area, as utilities push to keep lights on and homes…
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2025 Tax Breaks Could Boost Your Refund—What to Know Before Filing
in FinanceTax season is kicking off with the possibility of bigger refunds for many filers, thanks to new tax breaks and withholding patterns. A higher standard deduction, expanded SALT limits, and a new senior deduction could shift refunds higher than in recent years. As you prepare your return, consider how these changes might affect your finances…
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Fiji River Tragedy: Toddler’s Disappearance Sparks Community Outpouring
in Fiji NewsA quiet village is rocked when a three-year-old wanders toward a river and goes missing, sparking a community-wide search. The incident casts a sobering light on child safety near water and the vigilance every guardian must maintain.
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Gold Selloff Sparks Nigerian Market Women’s Bullion Strategy for Wealth
in FinanceGold and silver tumble as markets shake, yet a time-tested Nigerian bullion strategy is quietly reshaping how households guard wealth. Through patient gold accumulation—from jewelry to dowries—these market women offer a resilient path amid volatility, hinting at a different approach to safeguarding wealth in uncertain times.
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Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Elementary Relocates to Thurgood Marshall Building Amid Mold Cleanup
in EducationFrancis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School is moving temporarily as crews tackle mold remediation, with remote learning in place and a new bus plan for students. Families are weighing transportation logistics, timelines, and safety concerns as the community works toward a safe, uninterrupted return to learning.
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Winter Weather Strikes Lowcountry: Schools Go Online and Offices Change Hours
in NewsWinter weather is prompting widespread schedule changes across the Lowcountry. From schools shifting to eLearning to colleges moving online and government offices adjusting hours, communities are bracing for the forecast as conditions develop. Expect updates as the situation unfolds.
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Fiji Court Delays Verdict in Sayed-Khaiyum-Saneem Case to March 30
in Fiji NewsAnother turn in the courtroom saga involving a former Attorney General and a former Supervisor of Elections. With serious abuse-of-office and tax-relief questions at stake, the ruling has been postponed and is now expected on March 30.
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Fiji Court Delays Verdict in Sayed-Khaiyum-Saneem Public Office Case
in Fiji NewsAn unfolding Fiji court case involving former Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and former Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem takes a new turn as Chief Justice Salesi Temo asks for more time to review the evidence. With allegations spanning abuse of office and tax-relief matters, the proceedings raise pressing questions about governance, accountability, and public trust.
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Ostrava Showdown: Parks Aims for Third Win Against Grabher in WTA 500
in SportsTwo rising rivals collide in Ostrava as Alycia Parks faces Julia Grabher in a high-stakes WTA 500 duel. The third chapter in their budding rivalry promises a grueling, edge-of-your-seat contest that could swing momentum for both players.
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Team Maui Bay Clinches Golf Fiji Charity Victory as Fundraising Grows
in Fiji NewsDenarau hosted a charity golf day that united Fiji’s golf community to support the national team’s training. Team Maui Bay took the men’s title in a display of teamwork, highlighting the strong community backing shaping Fiji’s golf future.
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Oracle Plans Multibillion-Dollar Funding Drive to Accelerate AI Cloud Expansion
in FinanceOracle unveils a bold plan to fuel its AI cloud expansion with a targeted $45-50 billion by 2026, funded through equity-linked instruments and new bonds. The move hinges on commitments from major clients like OpenAI and NVIDIA, but it also sparks investor concerns and a bondholder lawsuit as debt grows. A high-stakes race to scale…