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Jim Avila, ABC News Veteran, Dies at 69
Veteran ABC News journalist Jim Avila has died at 69 after a long illness. Across a storied career in politics, law, and investigative reporting, he earned top honors and the respect of colleagues for fearless storytelling and steady, principled coverage. Avila leaves a lasting legacy of impact, resilience, and a commitment to the truth.
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George Conway Warns of Rising Risk Trump Will Sabotage 2026 Elections
Warning bells sound for the 2026 midterms as a veteran conservative voices concerns that attempts to sabotage or ignore the vote could intensify. With Democratic wins reshaping the political landscape, some Republicans are quietly reevaluating their stance on MAGA and the party’s future. A tense moment looms as loyalties, tactics, and the path forward collide…
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Ba Hospital Secures Pacific-First JCI Gold Seal Amid Fiji Award
Ba Hospital’s latest accolades mark a turning point for healthcare in Fiji and the Pacific, signaling a steadfast push toward safety, quality, and patient-centered care. These milestones hint at how global standards and continuous improvement are shaping a brighter future for families across the region.
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Asia-Pacific Rights Forum Opens in Fiji, Signals Climate-Driven Justice Push
Leaders and experts from the Asia Pacific gather to chart a shared path for advancing human rights across the region. With resilience and unity at the helm, the gathering uses a powerful cultural symbol to frame concrete actions on climate, discrimination, and justice. The conference signals bold steps to strengthen national human rights institutions, protect…
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Fiji’s Inaugural Architecture Conference: Ministers, Climate Talks and a Trade Expo
Fiji’s architecture scene gathers for a three‑day conference and trade exhibition that pairs design minds with policymakers and industry leaders. Expect talks on climate‑aware architecture, housing challenges, and the latest in sustainable building materials—plus a showcase of innovations shaping Fiji’s built environment.
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Pacific Architecture Summit Poised to Redefine Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Leaders, innovators, and policymakers in the Pacific gather for a pivotal conference focused on climate-resilient architecture, sustainable infrastructure, and the region’s evolving built environment. Bold keynote talks and policy discussions hint at redefining design for a warming world, new building codes, and the smart technologies shaping power and construction. A forward-looking program promises fresh ideas…
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Ondas Holdings Faces Profitability Hurdle Ahead of Q3 2025 Earnings
Ondas Holdings stands at a crossroads as it braces for Q3 results amid a tug-of-war between bold growth bets and profitability pressures. With looming losses and dilution fears, recent strategic moves in autonomous systems promise a pivotal test for the stock’s near-term prospects.
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Unbeaten Honduras Heads to Nicaragua for High-Stakes CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier
Honduras, líder invicto del Grupo C bajo Reinaldo Rueda, encara a una Nicaragua que sueña con la sorpresa en casa. Regresos destacados y ausencias sensibles pondrán a prueba la táctica y la garra de ambos equipos en la ruta hacia el Mundial 2026.
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South Alabama vs Central Michigan: 3-Point Showdown in St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg showdown: Central Michigan tries to ignite its offense against a sharp-shooting South Alabama squad. Will CMU find rhythm, or will the Jaguars’ 3-point barrage tilt the scales early in the season? A perimeter-heavy battle with plenty at stake.
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IRS Increases 401(k) Catch-Up to $8,000 for 2026, Signals Roth Rule Changes for High Earners
Big changes are coming to retirement savings in 2026. Higher 401(k) catch-up limits, bigger annual contribution opportunities, and a new Roth rule for higher earners are reshaping how near-retirees save, while IRA limits also rise. These shifts, part of SECURE 2.0, could impact your retirement strategy.
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Texas Rangers Unveil 2026 Coaching Staff Shakeup
Texas Rangers unveil a refreshed 2026 coaching staff, blending familiar faces with bold new hires. Travis Jankowski shifts to first-base coach as the lineup reshapes the dugout, while new names like Alex Cintrón and Rod Barajas bring fresh perspectives to hitting and catching. A series of promotions hints at a new, more aggressive approach for…
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Iraq Ready for World Cup Playoff Showdown with UAE
Coach Graham Arnold says Iraq’s squad is physically sharp, mentally ready, and united for a pivotal playoff against the UAE. With a historic World Cup berth on the line, the team carries the nation’s hopes into a decisive two-leg showdown.
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All Her Fault: The Price of Perfection in Modern Motherhood
All Her Fault plunges you into the pulse of modern motherhood, where every choice carries a price and secrets loom just beneath the surface. With a standout cast led by Sarah Snook, this eight-episode thriller examines the pressure of middle-class life, friendship, and the line between protection and control. As loyalties shift and fear tightens…
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Fiji’s Housing Push Hinges on Leadership Vacancies
Fiji faces a tangled mix of housing insecurity and leadership vacancies that threaten vibrant communities. In response, authorities are testing smaller, faster redevelopment and community-led planning—promising a practical path forward if local voices shape every step.
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Real Madrid’s 18-Year-Old Mastantuono Out with Groin Issue; Return Timeline Under Wraps
Franco Mastantuono’s unexpected absence has Real Madrid fans buzzing. The young Argentine talent is navigating a careful comeback, with the club prioritizing long-term fitness and development as he works back from a groin issue.
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Pacific Climate Narratives: From Victims to Leaders
New research challenges the familiar “sinking islands” image in climate discourse, arguing that such visuals can erase local agency and the real drivers of change. Pacific youth and communities are rewriting the narrative—focusing on resilience, action, and leadership instead of vulnerability. This shift in representation could reshape how the world talks about climate justice in…
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Pacific Civil Society Alarmed by Possible U.S. Nuclear Tests and Fukushima Wastewater Release
Pacific civil society warns that resuming nuclear tests would threaten health, environments, and regional security. From Fiji to the Marshall Islands, communities mobilize for disarmament and accountability, pushing for a treaty-based path amid urgent environmental concerns in the Pacific.
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Pacific Resilience Facility Aims to Fast-Track Community Led Climate Aid
A bold new financing mechanism aims to deliver fast, direct grants to Pacific communities on the frontlines of climate change. The Pacific Resilience Facility is touted as a turning point for self-determination and climate justice, backed by multi-million dollar pledges from regional partners.
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Shutdown Triggers Data Gap as CPI and Jobs Reports Go Missing
The government shutdown has left critical inflation and employment data in limbo, casting a fog over the near-term economic outlook. With key indicators missing, policymakers face a difficult call as private data offer only mixed signals. As the Fed weighs its next move, the economy’s direction remains shrouded in uncertainty.
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Bird Theory: TikTok’s Relationship-Testing Trend Goes Viral
Could a pretend bird sighting be the new way to test a partner’s attention? This playful trend is sparking conversations about trust, commitment, and the evolving dynamics of modern romance.
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Tagliafico: Argentina Must Prove Themselves Ahead Of Spain Showdown
Argentina’s veteran defender weighs in on the team’s mood ahead of a high-stakes clash with Spain. He rates the current form a five out of ten, says the champions must prove themselves and win back the fans’ trust, and hints at what the Spain showdown could reveal about their true level. A telling moment as…