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Trade Deadline Tension Roils Maple Leafs Ahead of Flyers Showdown
in SportsWith the trade deadline looming, nerves run high and every moment on the ice matters. Personal stories, homecoming emotions, and a fight for momentum collide in a high-stakes showdown. Could this tense moment spark the turnaround a franchise is chasing?
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Indonesia Scholarship Alum Returns to Fiji to Inspire a New Generation of Regional Leaders
in Fiji NewsAn Indonesian scholarship changed Sokovoli Odrovakavula’s path from student to mentor. Today, he channels overseas learning into local impact, guiding Fiji’s next generation and strengthening regional ties.
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Bipartisan Bill to Install ADS-B Tech at U.S. Control Towers
in NewsBipartisan lawmakers are pushing to modernize safety in the skies by outfitting more than 90 federal contract towers with ADS-B based APRT tools. The Air Traffic Situational Awareness Enhancement Act aims to give controllers a clearer, real-time view of aircraft—without the cost of traditional radar. A broad chorus of aviation groups backs the move as…
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Manchester United Comeback Secures Third Place, Fernandes Shines
in SportsManchester United staged a dramatic comeback, overturning an early setback and a red card to beat Crystal Palace 2-1. Bruno Fernandes spearheaded the rally, with a crucial penalty and a late header from Šeško sealing the win as United push for a top-four finish.
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Utah Mammoth Near Blockbuster Trade for Flames’ Weegar
in SportsUtah is weighing a bold defensive move as whispers surface about a potential trade for Calgary’s MacKenzie Weegar. If it materializes, the Mammoth could gain veteran leadership and a steadier back end as they chase a postseason berth.
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March 2026 Lunar Eclipse: Will Ohio See It Amid Cloudy Skies?
in NewsAn early-morning celestial show awaits: a total lunar eclipse paired with March’s full moon. Ohio skies may be clouded and misty, keeping the outcome in suspense. The worm moon glows as predawn light arrives—a rare spectacle that depends on the weather.
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UNODC-Backed Regional Maritime Training Boosts Pacific Security
in Fiji NewsA two-week maritime training in Suva is sharpening vessel boarding, search and seizure skills for officers across the Pacific. Fiji, Kiribati and Nauru are building regional cooperation with UNODC and international partners to strengthen responses to maritime crime and hidden trafficking networks.
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Daylight Saving Time Debate Heats Up as Lawmakers Weigh Permanent Change
in NewsDaylight saving time returns, pushing clocks forward and stretching evenings—at the cost of sleep for many. As lawmakers grapple with permanent daylight saving, standard time, and public health concerns, this seasonal shift is sparking a larger conversation about history, policy, and how we live with the clock.
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Family-Driven Drug Smuggling Hits Fiji Prisons During Visits
in Fiji NewsContraband is finding new routes into Fiji’s prisons, carried in by visiting family members. From everyday items like fruit and footwear to an unlikely case involving a child’s diaper, the methods are evolving. As officials tighten visitation rules, the story raises questions about safety, family involvement, and health risks behind bars.
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Kraken Secures Fed Master Account, Signals Crypto’s Mainstream Advance
in FinanceKraken hits a historic milestone by gaining limited access to the Federal Reserve’s payments system—an unprecedented step for a U.S. digital-asset bank. This move could speed up settlements and push crypto deeper into mainstream finance, signaling a broader transformation in the payments landscape.
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Commanders Face Offseason Pivot as Deebo Samuel’s Future Hangs in the Balance
in SportsDeebo Samuel arrived in Washington with big plans for a versatile attacking unit, but a season of injuries and a shift to a more traditional, Bears-inspired offense reshaped his role. With rumors about his future and a retooled offense on the horizon, the next chapter for the star receiver remains murky and intriguing.
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Fiji-Australia Tourism Partnership Promotes Sustainable, Community Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji advances its tourism agenda with a new formalized partnership focused on sustainable, community-centered growth. Embracing Vanua-Based guidelines, expanded nautical experiences, and accessibility initiatives, the plan aims to balance economic resilience with environmental stewardship for local communities.
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DOJ Drops Biden Autopen Probe After Lack of Evidence
in NewsNew details emerge around a controversial autopen episode, highlighting the friction between political pressure and prosecutorial discretion. As officials weigh whether to revive or drop the inquiry, questions surrounding accountability and the path forward in such cases remain unsettled.
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Armstrong Returns as Aberdeen Host Celtic in Rescheduled Pittodrie Clash
in SportsInterim boss Peter Leven unveils his Aberdeen lineup for a rescheduled Pittodrie showdown with Celtic, with a familiar face returning to the fold. Armstrong’s comeback against his old club adds extra spark as the Dons chase momentum ahead of a crucial cup showdown.
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Maple Leafs Enter Quiet Rebuild as Trade Deadline Approaches
in SportsToronto faces a crossroads as it weighs a cautious reset over a dramatic rebuild. With limited cap space and a lean draft cupboard, the Maple Leafs may mix veteran contributions with fresh youth to recalibrate for the next window. Expect a careful balance of speed, defense, and strategic moves as the team redefines its path…
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Bipartisan Bill Seeks APRT Upgrades for 90 Small Airports to Boost Air Traffic Safety
in NewsA bipartisan push seeks to boost air traffic safety at federal contract towers lacking radar displays. The Air Traffic Situational Awareness Enhancement Act would fast-track APRT installations at more than 90 airports, fund upgrades and training, and expand ADS-B safety tools for smaller airports. Supporters say it could strengthen controller awareness and reduce risk across…
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Okta Sees Slower Growth as Enterprise IT Budgets Tighten
Okta signals a slower growth path as enterprises tighten IT budgets. With customers delaying renewals and deployments, the identity-security leader faces a tougher funding climate even after a strong finish last quarter.
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Fiji Mutiny Case: Ex-PM Bainimarama and Ex-Police Chief in Court as Prosecution Seeks More Time
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho return to court as prosecutors seek more time for disclosures in a case tied to military authority. The latest courtroom moves promise to shape conversations around leadership and national stability.
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Football Weekly: Big Goals, Red Cards, and World Cup Buzz
From Emirates drama to Anfield fireworks, this episode roars through a weekend of jaw-dropping moments. We sketch the big talking points, tease the looming European ties, and dip into the latest World Cup chatter—plus listener questions to round things out.
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Senate Set to Vote on War Powers Over Iran
in GeneralA high-stakes battle over war powers unfolds as the Senate weighs a resolution aimed at curbing the president’s actions in Iran. With party lines hardening and the balance of executive authority at stake, lawmakers face a defining moment in this volatile moment.
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Sabres Close in on Parayko Trade to Boost Defense
Colton Parayko could be heading to Buffalo as the Sabres pursue a bold defensive upgrade. A package including a young prospect and a first-round pick signals a substantial shakeup on the blue line. The coming days may redefine Buffalo’s defense and ripple across the league.