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ECOTRAX Extends Nadroga Netball Sponsorship into 2026
in Fiji NewsECOTRAX renews its support for Nadroga Netball, boosting the 2026 season under the Ecotrax Nadroga Netball banner. A knockout day at Lawaqa Park and thriving local partnerships are shaping a season full of promise for Nadroga.
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Noem Faces Senate Hearing as DHS Shutdown Intensifies Immigration Debate
in ImmigrationWith a month-long DHS shutdown as a backdrop, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces a Senate hearing on immigration enforcement and leadership. Tensions rise over officer tactics, civilian safety, and the agency’s direction—moments that could redefine DHS under her watch.
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Alleged Minab School Strike Fuels US-Israel-Iran Tensions
in Fiji NewsEscalating tensions in the Middle East flare after reports of a deadly strike on a girls’ school in Minab. With international condemnation and vows to investigate, the crisis tests diplomacy and the push for de-escalation as regional actions intensify.
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Scrubs Revival Opens With Nostalgia, But Will It Deliver?
in NewsScrubs returns with familiar faces and new players, inviting us to chase nostalgia or reckon with change. Can the revival recapture the magic, or has time reshaped the show’s heartbeat? A comforting, provocative look at what happens when beloved memories meet a shifting TV landscape.
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Fiji and New Zealand Strengthen Ties to Tackle Drugs and Boost Community Policing
in Fiji NewsFiji and New Zealand are stepping up cooperation to tackle drug-related challenges and strengthen community policing. A recent meeting highlighted shared strategies, honoring ongoing service, and plans to involve faith leaders and local communities in a national awareness drive—hinting at a deeper, collaborative path to safer communities.
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Suva’s Yatulau Arcade Reopens as Garsen Expands Amid Petty Theft Concerns
in Fiji NewsYatulau Arcade reopens in the heart of Suva, signaling a fresh burst of retail energy. Garsen Pte Ltd expands with a Suva City store, pairing trusted electronics with a bold no-shoe-no-entry rule to deter theft. A tale of resilience and renewed opportunity in Suva’s evolving shopping scene.
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Bezos Couple’s Met Gala Sponsorship Sparks Wealth Gap Debate
in NewsGlamour collides with controversy as a billionaire power couple steps front and center at the Met Gala as sponsors. The move sparks a heated debate about influence, privilege, and what fashion’s biggest night says about a world of rising inequality. Will the couture moment live up to the moment, or expose deeper tensions between wealth…
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Suva Grammar School Welcomes 128 New Prefects, Signaling a Leadership Focus
in Fiji NewsSuva Grammar School marked a pivotal Prefect Induction, with a new generation pledging to lead with integrity, teamwork, and kindness. The ceremony underscored that true leadership goes beyond titles and highlighted the vital partnership between families and educators in shaping tomorrow’s leaders.
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Rachel Weisz Teases Unreliable Narrator in Vladimir Limited Series
in NewsRachel Weisz peels back the veil on her most enigmatic character yet in the limited series Vladimir. As M, she navigates a life fraying at the edges, where dark twists meet sharp humor. The series uses an unreliable, fourth-wall–breaking narrative to pull viewers into a provocative, intimate dive into desire, power, and splintered loyalties.
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Rams WR Puka Nacua Sparks Dating Rumors After Viral Hand-Holding Video With Influencer
in SportsOff-season headlines keep rolling in for Rams receiver Puka Nacua. A new viral moment—hand in hand with influencer Sarah Saffari—has fans buzzing and reignited curiosity about his dating life after playful exchanges with Sydney Sweeney. The spotlight is widening beyond the field, and the conversation isn’t slowing down.
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Joan Lunden’s Memoir Reveals 1975 Harassment That Shaped Her GMA Legacy
in NewsJoan Lunden pulls back the curtain on a painful early chapter in her broadcasting career, detailing a moment when power and fear collided. Her memoir chronicles a bold stand and the turning point that propelled decades at the microphone—and the resilience that followed.
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Luke Grimes Teases New Kayce Chapter in Yellowstone Spinoff Marshals
in NewsKayce Dutton’s next chapter shifts from ranch life to a front-line mission, as Luke Grimes hints at a deeper, more perilous journey. A hidden past, a sharper tone, and a Utah-set direction promise a fresh, high-stakes spin on the Yellowstone legacy.
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Vodafone Teams Up With Amazon Leo to Bring Satellite-Backhauled 4G/5G Across Europe and Africa
in TechnologyTwo telecom giants are exploring a bold new way to reach Europe and Africa with faster 4G and 5G. Using Amazon Leo’s satellite backhaul, Vodafone aims to connect hard‑to‑reach mobile sites, boost resilience for critical services, and accelerate coverage—starting in Germany and expanding through Vodacom by 2026.
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Midland College approves on-campus oil drilling; potential royalties could reshape campus funding
in NewsMidland College’s board approved a bold plan to lease campus land for oil drilling, a move that could unlock significant royalties and reshape campus life. With safety safeguards in place and a timeline still to be determined, the community watches how this partnership unfolds.
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Lauren Sánchez Bezos Sparks Fashion Debate With Bold Inauguration Look and White House Dinner Ensemble
in NewsLauren Sánchez Bezos finds herself at the center of a fashion-fueled spotlight, with bold looks at high-profile events sparking debates about style, status, and self-expression. The ongoing conversation hints at a new chapter in celebrity culture where image can be as influential as influence.
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From Page to Screen: Vladimir Debut Novel Becomes Netflix Series
in NewsJulia May Jonas’s Vladimir leaps from page to screen with a powerhouse director lineup and an all-star cast. Behind the cameras, the author recalls the surreal moment of watching her novel take shape—magical, humbling, and boldly cinematic. A fresh behind-the-scenes look tees up a gripping adaptation arriving on Netflix March 5.
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Oil Surges on Middle East Tensions as Gold Climbs and Markets Hold Firm
in NewsOil surges amid rising Middle East tensions, lifting gold and sending stocks into a cautious swing. Safe-haven demand and currency moves underscore the market’s unease, as traders weigh how long the disruption might last and the potential ripple effects for energy prices and beyond.
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McDonald’s Big Arch Arrives in the U.S. This March
in NewsMcDonald’s is rolling out its biggest burger yet—the Big Arch. Two quarter-pound patties, three slices of white cheddar, crispy onions, and a tangy Big Arch Sauce stack up on a sesame-poppy bun for a hefty, over-1,000-calorie bite—coming to the U.S. this March for a limited run.
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Joan Lunden: 75 and Still Writing Her Next Chapter
in LifestyleAn intimate talk with Joan Lunden reveals a life shaped by storytelling, motherhood, and reinvention at 75. From a colorful home office to a forthcoming memoir, the conversation offers a warm, revealing glimpse into a career that continues to inspire.
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Pacific Islands Brace for Oil Price Shock as Middle East Tensions Rise
in Fiji NewsGeopolitical tensions are nudging global fuel prices higher, leaving Pacific Island economies among the most exposed. A regional warning highlights how rising oil and freight costs could ripple through transport, electricity, and daily living—and outlines a four-point plan to bolster resilience.
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NYT Mini Crossword March 3, 2026: Hints, Clues and the Subscription Shift
in GamesToday’s NYT Mini Crossword serves up a brisk, twisty bite of wordplay that puzzle lovers won’t want to skip. With fresh access options in the mix and smart strategies to tackle the clues, this quick teaser sparks curiosity for your daily brain workout.