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Saniel Sparks Vanuatu United’s 2-0 Win Over Bula FC in Melbourne
in Fiji NewsExtra Bula FC suffered a 2-0 defeat in Melbourne as Vanuatu United rode a blistering attack to the win, aided by a VAR-confirmed strike. The setback sets the stage for a quick turnaround as they head into their next challenge.
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This Week on TV: New Series Returns, Gripping Docs, and Olympic Action
in LifestyleA week of drama, sport, and revelatory storytelling is on the horizon. Expect the return of a gripping mystery series, high-octane Olympic moments, and a slate of eye-opening documentaries and star-studded conversations. Bold, thought-provoking, and endlessly entertaining, this lineup is a must-watch for screen lovers.
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Seattle Sounders vs. Colorado Rapids: How to Watch MLS Season Opener Live
in SportsSeattle Sounders kick off their 18th season at Lumen Field with a season-opening clash against the Colorado Rapids. With a new era for Colorado and a solid, veteran core for Seattle, the showdown promises drama, momentum, and a season full of twists.
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Burleson to Lead NCAA Coverage as Nevada Gymnast Qualifies for Liukin Cup Amid Weather Delays
in SportsBig moves, rising stars, and weather-driven schedule changes define Nevada sports this week. A renowned broadcaster steps into NCAA Tournament coverage, a 14-year-old gymnast earns a national invitation, and spring schedules are shuffled by wind and snow. A snapshot of talent meeting the season’s unpredictable rhythm.
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Jaylen Brown Sees Beverly Hills Apology Fall Short, Mulls Legal Action
in SportsJaylen Brown is pushing back after Beverly Hills issued a corrective apology over a private All-Star Weekend event shutdown. He says the statements were misleading and hints at legal action, insisting the invite-only gathering didn’t require a permit. With a big Celtics game on the horizon, the dispute highlights the tension between private events and…
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Funding Gap Forces Moana Pasifika Tonga Match Cancellation
in Fiji NewsMoana Pasifika faces a setback as financial constraints force the cancellation of a planned Tonga clash, highlighting wider funding challenges for Pacific rugby. The club is now exploring alternative venues and partnerships to keep key fixtures alive and push for renewed investment in the sport across the region.
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Tariffs Ruling Exposes Deep Split Over Presidential Power at Supreme Court
in NewsA recent Supreme Court ruling on tariffs spotlights how emergency power and major questions doctrine collide in a fiercely partisan era. The decision revives debates about the judiciary’s role in shaping executive authority, prompting hard questions about law, precedent, and the limits of power in crisis moments.
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Fiji Celebrates International Mother Language Day with Unity Run
in Fiji NewsCelebrating International Mother Language Day, a unity run in Suva highlighted the power of linguistic diversity and cultural heritage. With 49 participants at My Suva Picnic Park, the event showcased how language shapes identity and strengthens community bonds. A vibrant snapshot of Fiji’s multicultural spirit.
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From Warlord to Worship: Bau Island’s Church of Redemption
in Fiji NewsOn Bau Island, a sacred space hides a dramatic arc—from a formidable warlord to a converted faith. The story of Ratu Cakobau and a church built from the island’s former temples hints at a transformation that reshaped a people—and endures to this day.
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Savannah Grass Fire Spurs Airport Safety Review
in NewsGrass fire near Savannah’s airport tests emergency response and highlights how airport safety teams are adapting to a warming climate. A concise look at how crisis plans, prevention tech, and cross-agency collaboration are evolving as environmental risks rise.
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Fiji Urged to Free Ex-Journalist as UNCAC Whistleblower Protections Come Into Focus
in Fiji NewsFresh calls are sounding on Fiji’s path to stronger accountability and media protection. Advocates urge UNCAC-aligned safeguards for whistleblowers and accountability for anti-corruption bodies, signaling a pivotal moment for trust in the judiciary and transparency.
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Durant Drops 30 as Rockets Fall Short to Knicks in Close Thriller
in SportsKevin Durant dropped 30 points and kept Houston in the fight in a razor-thin 108-106 loss to the Knicks. Since the All-Star break, his back-to-back 30-point nights have spotlighted his heavy usage and the offense he fuels, leaving fans eager to see what comes next.
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Anderson Cooper Exits 60 Minutes as CBS News Faces Leadership Shakeup
in NewsAnderson Cooper is bidding farewell to 60 Minutes after nearly two decades, as CBS News undergoes a sweeping leadership shake-up under Bari Weiss. His departure comes amid a newsroom transition that could reshape the future of the iconic program, leaving fans and colleagues to wonder what’s next for the longtime journalist.
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Ron Harper: The Quiet Architect Behind Bulls and Lakers’ Five Titles
in SportsRon Harper’s best years came after joining Chicago and the Lakers, where he traded highlight-re reel scoring for a steady, championship-caliber edge. Five titles later, he embraced defense, playmaking, and teamwork over personal stats—and his mindset is shaping a legacy that his sons are now stepping into on their own pro journeys.
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Charters Case at Nadi Airport Spurs Debate on Fiji’s Media Freedom
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a delicate balance between accountability and press freedom as a high‑profile case unfolds. The FMA warns that due process and public information must be safeguarded, while the JSC signals recommendations that could reshape transparency and justice in the country.
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Garcia vs Barrios: Do-or-Die Las Vegas Showdown for a First World Title
in SportsTwo fighters, one ring, a career-defining night in Las Vegas. Ryan Garcia pursues his first world title against WBC welterweight champ Mario Barrios in a bout that could reshape both their trajectories. The undercard promises rising stars and dramatic moments that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
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NFL Makes Fiji Debut with Youth Flag Football Clinic
in Fiji NewsAmerican Football is making its Fiji debut as NFL Australia brings flag football clinics to Nasinu, inviting young players and local rugby teams to try a new, non-contact sport. With more stops planned in Sigatoka and Lautoka, the initiative aims to spark a fresh sporting pathway for Fiji’s youth.
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Bula FC Learns from Narrow Loss Ahead of Hekari Clash
in Fiji NewsSemi Nabenu says Extra Bula FC turned a painful defeat into a learning moment, after dominating play but failing to convert chances and falling to counter-attacks. With near-misses and defensive lapses in the mix, the team is aiming to sharpen their finishing and transitions ahead of a midweek clash with PNG Hekari.
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NBA Season Resumes: Pistons, Spurs, and Cavaliers Shine on Opening Night
in SportsAn electric start to the NBA season, packed with breakouts, dramatic finishes, and storylines already shaping tight races. From surprising debuts to late-game eruptions, this night promises momentum, drama, and standout talent worth following.
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California Democrats Scramble for Unity as Gubernatorial Primary Heats Up
in NewsCalifornia Democrats are navigating a high-stakes dilemma as nine contenders vie for the governorship, sparking concerns that a crowded field could split the vote and boost a Republican chance under the jungle primary. At the party’s San Francisco gathering, leaders pressed for unity and even discussed strategic withdrawals to shore up a singular front. Endorsements…
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Dove Cameron Teases 56 Days Thriller With Behind-the-Scenes Glimpses
in NewsDove Cameron marks a major milestone with the thriller 56 Days, sharing candid behind-the-scenes snaps and intimate on-set moments. The glimpses hint at a gripping journey ahead and Cameron’s unmistakable star power.