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John Cameron Mitchell to Reprise Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh, Mary! at the Lyceum
in NewsJohn Cameron Mitchell is back in Oh, Mary!, stepping into the role of Mary Todd Lincoln at the Lyceum Theatre. The boundary-smashing Broadway revival opens a fresh chapter with his return, backed by a lively, star-powered lineup. Expect bold humor, fearless performance, and a night that leaves the audience buzzing.
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Daryl McCormack: From Leo Grande Breakthrough to Netflix’s Wake Up Dead Man
in NewsRising fast from breakout turns to a bold new chapter in a Knives Out mystery, Daryl McCormack is shaping a career that defies expectations. With a fresh Pride and Prejudice adaptation on the horizon and ambitions to write and produce, the Irish actor hints at a future packed with surprises.
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New Pacific Albacore Catch Limits Aim to Stabilize Island Fisheries
in Fiji NewsA new management procedure, years in the making, aims to shave roughly 10–12% off South Pacific albacore catches. Designed to protect the stock while supporting small island fleets, including American Samoa, it signals a shift toward sustainable, food-secure fisheries across the region.
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Pacific Nations Briefed on Chinese Naval Task Group as Australia Monitors Pacific Move
in Fiji NewsAustralia steps up regional outreach as a Chinese naval task group sails deeper into the Pacific. Briefings with Pacific partners highlight China’s expanding maritime reach and the shifting security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific.
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Fiji Secures First Backing at UNEA-7, Unveils Coral Reef Finance Plan
in Fiji NewsFiji achieves a breakthrough at UNEA-7 with early backing for a landmark resolution on accelerating the climate resilience of coral reefs. From marathon negotiations to a late-night agreement, the move underscores Fiji’s leadership in ocean and climate diplomacy. The island nation also champions the One Ocean Finance Facility, aiming to mobilize capital for ocean protection…
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Vanuatu Court Forces Parliament to Reopen, Sparks Budget Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsA Supreme Court ruling upends Parliament’s closure in Vanuatu, opening a fresh chapter in governance and budget scrutiny. As constitutional timelines shift, accountability and political dynamics take center stage, with big questions about the path forward for the nation.
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Arab Cup Quarterfinal Bets Open on Betman for Morocco–Syria and Palestine–Saudi Clashes
in SportsTwo late-night Arab Cup quarterfinals promise high-stakes action as Morocco faces Syria and Palestine meets Saudi Arabia. A lineup of betting options amps up the suspense, offering a mix of general bets, handicaps, and over/under twists. With the field tightening toward a thrilling finish, fans can expect drama, strategy, and surprising moments.
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Seoul Summit Elevates Korea-Pacific Islands Partnerships
in Fiji NewsSeoul hosts a landmark gathering of Korea and Pacific Islands foreign ministers, shaping a shared path toward a resilient, prosperous Blue Pacific. The talks weave climate action, sustainable ocean governance, and enhanced regional ties into a forward-looking partnership.
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Tonga PM Nomination Advances as Secret Ballot Looms
in Fiji NewsA second nomination for Prime Minister-Designate marks another turning point in Tonga’s ongoing leadership transition. With a pivotal vote and a secret-ballot process on the horizon, the kingdom edges closer to a potential new chapter in governance.
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Maria Corina Machado Arrives in Oslo After Travel Ban, Sparks Democracy Debate
in Fiji NewsFrom a perilous escape to a high-profile Nobel moment, Maria Corina Machado’s story casts a global spotlight on democracy and courage. Her daughter’s moving tribute and Machado’s own message echo the daily fight for freedom—from Caracas to Oslo and beyond.
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Shedeur Sanders Eyes Browns’ Final Four Games Amid QB Speculation
in SportsShedeur Sanders is embracing a pivotal late-season stretch with the Browns, treating every snap as a chance to prove his worth. As the team looks toward the future, the rookie quarterback’s focus narrows to improvement, leadership, and the moments that could shape his path beyond this year.
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Stein’s swift hire tees up Kentucky’s defensive revamp with Bateman as new DC
in SportsWill Stein is moving quickly to assemble Kentucky’s inaugural coaching staff, with a marquee defensive mind poised to run the unit. Jay Bateman, a seasoned SEC veteran with a proven defensive résumé, is in line to become the Wildcats’ defensive coordinator. The hire would mark a bold start to Stein’s Lexington era and could reshape…
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Manchester City stun Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in dramatic comeback
in Fiji NewsManchester City pulled off a dramatic comeback at the Bernabeu, turning the tide when it counted. Guardiola praised his side’s grit and the growing impact of fresh faces as they push toward Champions League glory.
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Fiji Unveils Its First Green Finance Taxonomy to Drive COP30 Climate Commitments
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils its first green finance taxonomy, a bold move to turn COP30 promises into practical action. Focusing on energy and transport, the framework steers investment toward resilience and sustainable growth, signaling a new era for climate finance in the Pacific.
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Black Sea Drone Strike: A Quiet Blow to Moscow’s Oil Trade
in Fiji NewsAnother strike echoes across the Black Sea as a sanctioned tanker becomes the latest target in a growing maritime clash. Drones and evasive shipping tactics signal a widening confrontation that could reshape risk, insurance costs, and the routes feeding Russia’s energy exports.
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Suva nightclub assault: Officer and man charged with grievous harm as case moves to High Court
in Fiji NewsTwo men, including a police officer, face serious allegations after an attack outside a Suva nightclub left a victim in critical condition. The case has moved to the High Court, prompting questions about violence in nightlife areas and accountability in policing. As the legal process unfolds, it touches on public safety and conduct in the…
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Angela Bassett Tops AARP’s Movies for Grownups 50+ List, Redefining Aging
in NewsAngela Bassett proves that aging can be a superpower. At 67, she wears confidence, passion, and unshakable positivity as she chases new dreams and embraces life. A vivid reminder that the best years may still be ahead.
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Megan Moroney Announces 2026 Cloud 9 Tour Ahead of New Album
in DJ & MusicMegan Moroney is teeing up a monumental year with a brand-new album, Cloud 9, and a sweeping tour that could redefine her ascent. Expect bold melodies, dazzling stages, and a summer of unforgettable moments as she charts a bold path forward.
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Why Ryan Coogler Turned Down the Academy—and What He Loves About Filmmaking
in NewsRyan Coogler explains why a long-ago invitation to join the Academy never drew him in, citing his full plate—directing, unions work, and mentoring the next generation—over any awards badge. He says the pressure of judging films is real, and his craft matters more than the spotlight. With a thrilling lineup ahead—from a new film with…
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North Carolina hearing erupts as lawmaker throws book in clash over Parents’ Bill of Rights in schools
in EducationA tense North Carolina hearing erupted into a partisan clash over the new Parents’ Bill of Rights and how it governs gender-identity discussions in schools. The moment intensified when a top Republican shouted and threw a book, signaling a high-stakes fight over policy and funding.
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Power, Politics and Prices: How Energy Policy Could Reshape U.S. Bills
in NewsEnergy policy and political shifts are reshaping the cost of power in the United States. With subsidies in flux and regulations being reimagined, the trajectory of the energy market—and the promises of clean energy—are facing new tests.