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Southwest Michigan Weekend Forecast: Rain to Lake-Effect Snow and Possible Travel Delays
Southwest Michigan faces a weekend weather turn, with rain giving way to the possibility of lake-effect snow and biting cold. Wind chills in the teens and potential travel disruptions late Sunday into Monday make this a forecast to watch closely.
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Galtier Hails Al-Nassr’s High-Press Form Ahead of Upcoming Clashes
Al-Nassr’s start has Christophe Galtier upbeat about what lies ahead. He emphasizes a high-press, high-focus approach and the importance of character and unity to power through tougher fixtures. The upcoming clashes look set to be pivotal and captivate fans far beyond the league.
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Flying Fijians Ready to Face England at Twickenham
Fiji’s Flying Fijians head to Twickenham with renewed confidence, as coach Mick Byrne pushes a more composed, fearless mindset. A smart blend of veterans and newcomers is sharpening aerial skills and ball control to counter England’s kicking game, aiming to echo last year’s memorable win and stake their claim on rugby’s biggest stage.
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Surge in Fiji Classroom Violence Spurs Safety Push for Teachers
Fiji faces a growing concern over classroom violence as incidents involving teachers come to light. In response, education authorities are rolling out awareness programs and tighter behavior rules to protect staff and restore a safe, nurturing learning environment.
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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree: 75-Foot Norway Spruce from East Greenbush Set to Light Up NYC
An iconic 75-foot Norway spruce from East Greenbush takes center stage as this year’s Rockefeller Center tree. From careful selection to a cross-country journey, it lights up Manhattan with tens of thousands of LEDs and a Swarovski star. And after the holidays, the story doesn’t end—the tree finds a new purpose beyond the season.
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Gillian Anderson Takes on a Bold New Role in Channel 4’s Trespasses
Gillian Anderson delivers a raw, haunting performance in Trespasses, Channel 4’s drama set during the Troubles in 1975 Northern Ireland. Portraying a mother wrestling addiction and denial, her tangled loyalties and a charged romance threaten to unravel everything she loves. A gripping, intimate portrait of resilience, secrets, and the cost of truth.
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Neal Schon Teases New Chapter as Journey’s Final Frontier Farewell Tour Begins
Neal Schon carries the Journey flame into a farewell era, with a tour that promises two full sets, rare deep cuts, and expansive improvisations. As the band sexes up the finale, hints of a new direction—possibly even a project dubbed Journey Beyond—start to surface. The road ahead may close one chapter, but the spirit of…
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Indianapolis Monumental Marathon 2025: A Boston Qualifier Draws 17,000 Runners
Indianapolis gears up for the Monumental Marathon, drawing thousands of runners chasing Boston qualification along a scenic 26.2-mile route through downtown to the Statehouse. Between a bustling expo, early-morning starts, and a generous prize lineup, this weekend blends competition with community impact, delivering more than just a race for central Indiana.
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Caelan Doris to Captain Ireland in Japan Test as Quilter Nations Series Opens at the Aviva
Caelan Doris returns to captain Ireland as they launch the Quilter Nations Series at the Aviva Stadium against Japan. A clash that mixes new faces with seasoned veterans, building momentum for a high-stakes three-week spell.
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Bolsonaro Appeal Denied as Brazil Supreme Court Upholds 27-Year Sentence
Brazil’s Supreme Court is weighing a high-stakes ruling that could redefine accountability for a former president and test the resilience of the country’s democratic institutions. As judges consider the next steps, the decision stands to shape the trajectory of politics and justice in Brazil.
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Letitia James Seeks Dismissal in Trump-Linked Mortgage Fraud Case
Letitia James asks a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud case, framing the prosecution as a politically charged attack linked to President Trump. The filing alleges a pattern of intimidation and questions why other public officials facing similar claims aren’t pursued. A high-stakes clash between two powerful figures unfolds as tensions flare over how…
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Wisconsin Immigrant Gets Time Served in Illegal Reentry Case Amid Judge-Evasion Fallout
An immigrant’s legal saga unfolds in Milwaukee at the uneasy crossroads of immigration enforcement and the courtroom. A plea deal reshapes the case as allegations surface that a judge helped evade authorities, adding a provocative twist. The outcome hints at the human stakes behind high-stakes immigration law.
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Michigan to Open 2026 Season at Home vs Western Michigan in Ann Arbor
Bye-week buzz heats up as the hosts break down injuries, team dynamics, and what’s ahead for Michigan. A notable scheduling call for 2026 and the overseas-game debate add a fresh twist to the Wolverines’ season outlook.
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Spellbinding Strands: Today’s Enchanting Word Puzzle
Step into a world where words flirt with fantasy. The “How Enchanting” theme weaves magic, mood, and clever clues into a Strands puzzle that delights and mystifies. Expect captivating twists, hypnotic phrasing, and just a hint of whimsy that lingers on every line.
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Northern Division Waste Challenge Triggers Master Plan for Labasa and Savusavu
Rapid growth in the Northern Division is outpacing waste management and planning, raising concerns about infrastructure and livability. A collaborative master plan aims to map disposal sites and align development with sustainable goals, signaling a new, coordinated push for Labasa, Savusavu, and their communities. The move hints at healthier environments and brighter prospects for the…
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From Auckland to Predator: Badlands – A Polynesian Actor’s Hollywood Leap
From Auckland to Hollywood, a 24-year-old actor is turning heads with a breakthrough in Predator: Badlands. Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi stars as Dek, a bold Yautja recruit who conquers an alien tongue and a grueling obstacle course, signaling a new era for Polynesian representation in cinema. A story of grit, dream-chasing, and the power of stepping into…
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Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Valleys and Restoration in 29-Year Marriage
Candace Cameron Bure opens up about the real highs and lows of nearly 30 years of marriage. She hints at the valleys they’ve faced and how faith and honest communication have kept their bond resilient.
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GOP at a Crossroads: Carlson, Fuentes, Israel and the Antisemitism Debate
Conservatives face a crowded fault line where foreign policy, identity, and media influence collide. A new generation challenges old guard assurances as controversial voices push questions about Israel, antisemitism, and the boundaries of debate. As digital platforms magnify fringe ideas, the gatekeepers’ task—shaping culture without alienating voters—has never been more urgent or uncertain.
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Fiji Cup Touch Rugby Opens With Global Flair
Thirty-four teams from around the world burst onto the field as the Fiji Cup kicks off with a fast, fearless touch rugby showcase. Day one hints at fierce rivalries, standout moments, and a thrilling road to the finals.
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Beaver Moon and Taurid Meteor Shower Set to Light Up the Skies This Week
Two celestial shows light up the night sky this week—the Beaver Moon’s luminous close approach and the Taurid meteor shower’s glittering fireballs. Clear, dark skies could reveal a memorable display of moonlit beauty and meteor streaks.
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SpaceX Supercharges Starlink With Multibillion-Dollar Spectrum Buy Ahead of Inflight Internet Push
SpaceX is turbocharging Starlink with a fresh multi-billion spectrum purchase, accelerating its move into direct-to-cell and inflight internet. As airline partnerships expand and the user base grows worldwide, the satellite network is widening its reach farther than ever before.