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Holiday Fashion Collabs Unveiled: Gap x Summer Fridays, Luxe Luggage, and More Gift-Worthy Drops
in LifestyleDecember is delivering a wave of style moments—cozy drops, bold collaborations, and gift-ready designs across apparel and accessories. From luxe editorials to travel-ready gear, this season reshapes how we dress for the holidays. A calendar full of must-have launches promises plenty of inspiration for your best-dressed season yet.
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90 Day Fiancé Star Chuck Potthast Dies at 64, Family Mourns
in NewsTragedy has struck the family of Chuck Potthast, the familiar face from 90 Day Fiancé. A heartbreaking 911 call details the urgent moments after his death, as loved ones cope with a difficult health battle and profound loss.
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48 iTaukei Villages Eligible to Vote in Local Government Elections Near Municipal Boundaries
in Fiji NewsForty-eight iTaukei villages near municipal boundaries have gained voting eligibility and access to government services, all without changing land rights or adding taxes. This administrative move aims to level the playing field for communities on the edge of town while preserving traditions and local governance. A new step toward broader civic participation and service equity.
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Fiji Faces Urgent HIV Risk Among Injecting Drug Users, WHO Warns
in Fiji NewsFiji could face a looming HIV crisis tied to injecting drug use, with warnings of a dramatic surge if action is delayed. High-risk injecting, limited access to sterile equipment, and evolving drug use patterns point to a broader regional threat. Urgent, evidence-based harm reduction, expanded testing and treatment, and coordinated regional action are being urged…
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Fiji Meth Trend: Blood-Infused Koda Sparks Health Warning
in Fiji NewsAn alarming trend is emerging in Fiji: some meth users are dissolving crystal meth in blood instead of water. Health officials warn this practice carries severe health risks and could fuel broader harms, underscoring the need for urgent intervention and support for vulnerable communities.
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Arab League Urges Courageous Dialogue with the West to Build Trust
in NewsAt a Libya-hosted forum, Ahmed Rashid Khattabi urges a courageous, credible dialogue between the Arab world and the West—built on trust, respect, and shared aims. He ties the call to the Arab Media Strategy, spotlighting the Palestinian issue and a modern, stereotype-free Arab narrative. The remarks also hint at a new 2026–2031 regional strategy centered…
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Fiji Shrinks Specialist Doctor Vacancies as Recruitment Gains Momentum
in Fiji NewsFiji is making strides in filling its specialist medical posts, with 80% of 99 roles now occupied. Yet gaps linger in key areas, prompting renewed recruitment efforts, a substantial 2025-26 budget, and the use of visiting teams to bridge the backlog. The initiative aims to keep essential care closer to home.
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Massachusetts Reports First Silicosis Case Tied to Stone Countertop Dust
in HealthMassachusetts records its first case of silicosis, a deadly, preventable lung disease linked to silica dust from stone countertop work. Health officials warn the industry to strengthen protections for workers to avoid preventable suffering.
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Dr. Ravusiro: MBBS Graduate and Miss Fiji Pageant Contender Sparks Inspiration
in Fiji NewsFrom Papua New Guinea to Kadavu, Dr. Peggy Ravusiro embodies a new kind of multi-hyphenate: a medical graduate who also shines on the pageant stage. After six years of hard work and her family’s unwavering support, she earns an MBBS from Fiji National University. Her Labasa clinical rotations weave timing and faith into her journey.
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Brady Cook Poised to Start for Jets in Jaguars Showdown
in SportsBrady Cook is emerging as the frontrunner for the Jets’ quarterback duties as practice updates spark speculation. With injuries mounting and a backup waiting in the wings, the decision could redefine Cook’s role and the team’s trajectory this weekend.
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Dominant Wins, Walkovers and a Nail-Biting Draw Shake Up the Pool Tournament
in Fiji NewsWeek of pool action delivered a mix of dominance, drama, and walkovers that reshaped the standings. From emphatic wins to a tense 7-7 showdown, teams showcased grit and depth as the race for the title heats up. Expect more high-stakes battles as the season moves forward.
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Fiji’s Wairiki 7s: From Humble Beginnings to a Global Grassroots Rugby Phenomenon
in Fiji NewsFrom a modest 2007 start to a cornerstone of Fiji’s grassroots rugby, the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s has grown into a vibrant festival that mixes rugby with volleyball, netball, and more. Founder Jone Vuki explains how this expanding celebration is bringing together players and communities from across the region, reshaping the local sporting landscape.
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Oilers land Jarry and Poulin in bold goaltending swap with Penguins
in SportsEdmonton shuffles its lineup with a high-stakes move aimed at a stronger finish. A veteran goalie arrives to steady the crease, while fresh depth at forward and defense signals a renewed push for a deep playoff run. This reshaping could redefine the Oilers’ rhythm as the season heads into its crucial stretch.
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Loloma Heights U-21 Rugby Team Aims for Breakthrough at Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni
in Fiji NewsLoloma Heights’ under-21s from Urata near Savusavu bring big ambition to the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni. After a solid 12-0 start and a tough 0-26 setback, the squad regrouped with renewed fitness and unity as they push to advance from Pool 3.
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Euphoria Season 3 Teases Five-Year Leap, New Cast and Bigger High-Stakes Drama for 2026 Return
in NewsFive years later, Euphoria dives into young adulthood with bigger stakes and bolder dreams. Rue, Cassie, Jules, Maddie, and Lexi navigate new pressures and fresh ambitions as a wave of new faces enters the scene—where fame, debts, and art collide in dazzling ways.
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Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Sparks Urgent Vaccination Push
in NewsAn accelerating measles outbreak in South Carolina is heightening public health alarm as vaccination rates dip. Officials say cases are rising quickly and containment steps are underway, with the virus increasingly affecting children. Experts warn that higher vaccination coverage could be the key to turning the tide.
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Milana Vayntrub Turns Harassment Into a Philanthropic Photo Campaign
in NewsMilana Vayntrub reclaims her narrative with a bold fundraising twist: fans can support causes she cares about in exchange for playful, non-explicit photos. It’s a shift from objectification to collaboration, turning online attention into real-world impact.
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Haier at Courts: Global Brand, Local Deals on Kitchen and Laundry Upgrades
in Fiji NewsA globally trusted name in home appliances meets Courts’ customer-first service and flexible financing. From kitchens to laundry and refrigeration, discover how quality, warranty, and value come together for smarter home upgrades.
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Christmas Appliance Deals: White Goods You Won’t Want to Miss
in Fiji NewsSeasonal savings are here with unbeatable prices on essential white goods—from refrigerators to washing machines. Bundle deals, vouchers, and festive rewards add extra cheer, while flexible payment options make home upgrades hassle-free. A little holiday magic for your home—perfect for gifting or treating yourself.
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Fiji Mom Feeds Five on a Tight Biweekly Budget
in Fiji NewsRian Kaniabota keeps a large Fiji family steady on Kinoya Road, balancing a tight budget, healthy organic meals, and daily lessons in resilience. With her husband abroad, she crafts a story of financial discipline, local produce, and teaching her children the art of saving for a rainy day. A candid portrait of resourcefulness in the…
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Fiji Mom of Five Turns Daily Routine into Lessons on Health and Saving Money
in Fiji NewsRian, a Fiji-based mother of five, runs a busy household while her husband works away. She champions organic living and early money lessons, shaping a healthier, more financially confident future for her family.