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Massachusetts braces for freezing rain and sleet; Friday commute at risk
in NewsMassachusetts braces for a wintry mix that could leave roads slick and travel uncertain in the days ahead. With freezing rain and sleet on the horizon and a chilly Friday in store, the forecast warns of icy patches before a milder weekend arrives.
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Japanese Intern Sparks Water Safety Lesson at Fiji Primary School
in Fiji NewsTen days, one bold idea, and a new conversation about water safety at Saru MGM Primary School. A visiting student from Japan led a hands-on lesson on clean water and sanitation, turning vision into action with the help of local agencies. The initiative draws in SDG 6 and hints at bigger plans to broaden its…
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VOU’s Fijian Flying Circus Wows Hamilton Gardens Crowd
Vibrant performances and warm community spirit lit up Hamilton Gardens as the Fijian Flying Circus rolled into town. From breathtaking acrobatics to children helping spread the buzz, the night touched hearts and left families with memories to treasure.
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Indian Wells Opener: Yastremska vs Zhang in a Razor-Thin First-Round Showdown
in SportsDayana Yastremska faces Shuai Zhang in a tight opening-round clash at Indian Wells. Simulations point to a razor-thin edge and plenty of momentum swings, making the match a suspenseful start to the tournament.
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Horacio Makes History as 2026’s First Category 5, Ahead of an Uncertain Atlantic Hurricane Season
in News2026 opens with a record-setting cyclone, hinting that the Atlantic season may unfold in unexpected ways. Forecasters weigh El Niño’s influence on storm activity, while communities—from coastlines to inland areas like Western North Carolina—stay on alert as the season approaches.
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: A Fleeting Visitor from Beyond Our Solar System
in NewsAn interstellar visitor turned heads as it skimmed through our solar system in 2025, leaving scientists with a flood of new questions. Fresh images reveal a bright coma and long tail—signatures of a comet born beyond our Sun—that researchers are still decoding as the traveler fades away.
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Peso Pluma Kicks Off 2026 DINASTÍA Tour in Seattle with Surprise Guests
in DJ & MusicPeso Pluma kicks off the 2026 DINASTÍA by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour in Seattle with a high-energy set, striking visuals, and a few surprise guests that electrified the crowd. The opening night teased a bold production and exclusive merch, signaling an unforgettable journey as the tour rockets across the country.
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UNM Appoints Its First Alumnus Athletics Director
in SportsA hometown Lobo makes history as UNM names its new director of athletics—the first alumnus to lead the program. From student manager to top chair, this move hints at a bold, homegrown era for Lobo Athletics.
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Fire Devastates Fiji Sugar Corporation Office in Tavua, Investigation Underway
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning fire gutted a Tavua sector office, drawing investigators and firefighters to the scene. As the cause is probed, the sugarcane community braces for potential ripple effects on farmers and local operations, holding onto hope for a swift recovery.
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Indian Wells Opener: Zhang Aims to Ride Momentum Against Slumping Yastremska
in SportsIndian Wells serves up a first-round showdown on the outdoor hard courts as Dayana Yastremska faces Shuai Zhang. Yastremska is chasing a spark after a tough spell, while Zhang comes in with renewed momentum from recent results. Expect a tight, gritty battle that could set the tone for the desert week.
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1964 Fiji: The Quiet Shift in School Leavers’ Career Dreams
in Fiji NewsBack when school leavers began mapping their futures, nursing and teaching drew many young women toward meaningful paths—and beyond. Marama Sovaki’s journey from nursing to probation work reveals how early choices can influence families, courts, and communities, through compassion and resilience. A brief, poignant glimpse into a defining era of ambition and growth.
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Bail Granted in Fiji Fraud Case as Appeal Flags Prosecution Flaws
in Fiji NewsFormer company director Abdul Shariff is back on bail as his appeal unfolds, after a High Court judge flagged fundamental flaws in the prosecution’s case. The ruling hints at how witness testimony and procedural delays could influence the outcome.
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Privacy Clash Over Voice Recording as Fiji Corrections Chief Faces Court
in Fiji NewsA suspended Fiji corrections chief faces a courtroom clash over a contentious voice recording and the privacy rights tied to it. As the trial approaches, questions about admissibility and consent threaten to shape how such evidence is treated in the future.
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Outlander Final Season Premiere Date and Global Streaming Plans
in NewsOutlander returns for its long-awaited final season, where Claire and Jamie face a war-torn world, fresh secrets, and the costs of choosing home. Fraser’s Ridge holds its breath as love, loyalty, and history collide in a finale that promises to redefine the saga.
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Charlie Charters Granted Australia Trip Under Bail, Must Return by March 26 to Face Fiji Charges
in Fiji NewsFormer journalist Charlie Charters has been granted permission to travel to Australia, but a Fiji magistrate’s stern warning keeps the clock ticking. He must return by March 26 to face two charges under the FICAC Act, with the possibility of a trial in his absence and penalties for his sureties. As March 30 approaches, the…
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Bay Hill’s Sixth Hole: Daly’s Disaster vs DeChambeau’s Triumph at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
in SportsBay Hill’s par-five sixth hole is where ambition meets consequence. Two giants faced the same challenge: one paid a heavy price for aggression, the other found a precise path to success under pressure. As the Arnold Palmer Invitational returns, the age-old debate over risk, wind, and decision-making in golf takes center stage.
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Fiji Unveils Reforms to Empower Women on International Women’s Day
in Fiji NewsInternational Women’s Day is framed as a practical push for daily empowerment—because stronger families start with empowered women. The conversation touches on safe workplaces, equal pay, and real support for women returning from overseas work, signaling a shift from talk to action. A hopeful path toward skills, entrepreneurship, and broader opportunities for women in every…
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Oscars 2026: Wagner Moura’s Longtime Friend Lázaro Ramos to Attend
in NewsLongtime friends, a surprise Oscar moment, and a story that began in their teens. Wagner Moura reveals Lázaro Ramos will be by his side at the 2026 Oscars as he competes for Best Actor in O Agente Secreto—a bond that started with a spontaneous backstage hello decades ago.
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Henry Cavill to Lead Lore-Driven Warhammer 40,000 Live-Action Series
in GamesHenry Cavill steps into the grimdark future in a bold live-action Warhammer 40,000 saga. Expect meticulous lore, epic battles, and a fresh take on the Primarchs that could reshape the universe fans have waited for.
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Garland Debuts with Clippers in Post-Harden Trade Era
in SportsGarland’s first night in a Clippers uniform hints at a season of big questions and even bigger possibilities. The debut was a work in progress, but the potential to reshape LA’s dynamic has fans already looking toward what’s next.
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Fiji Launches Four-Year Child-Protection Initiative with UNICEF and Japan
in Fiji NewsFiji gears up for a four-year plan to safeguard its children, unveiling new child-friendly hubs and safe spaces across the country. Amid rising youth challenges, the initiative aims to strengthen support networks and protect the well-being of every child.