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Liberty Volleyball Edges Missouri State in Five-Set Thriller
Liberty’s volleyball team treated fans to a gripping five-set showdown, with every rally delivering momentum shifts and edge-of-your-seat moments. A record-setting night from Carly O’Brien sparked the Lady Flames, showcasing the kind of performance that keeps a team rolling. A high-stakes rematch looms, promising more drama as the teams prepare to clash again.
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Granit Xhaka’s Sunderland Revival Sparks Arsenal Showdown
Granit Xhaka’s move to Sunderland has sparked a remarkable renaissance, turning him from a former scapegoat into the midfield heartbeat of a fighting Premier League side. His blend of defensive grit, leadership, and timely moments is redefining his career—and Sunderland’s season. Ahead of the reunion with Arsenal, the story hints at a surprising chapter still…
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Al-Fashir Under Fire: Civilians Caught in Sudan’s Escalating Conflict
Civilians in al-Fashir endure escalating violence as RSF clashes with the Sudanese army intensify, with eyewitnesses reporting shelling, drone strikes, and sudden mass displacement—painting a dire picture of a humanitarian crisis unfolding across Darfur.
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Chasing Alvarez, Signing Chiesa: Liverpool’s 2024 Transfer Tale
Liverpool’s 2024 transfer window was a high-stakes chase: one signing in, a raft of top attackers courted, and a front line being reshaped for the Klopp-Slot era. The saga around Julian Alvarez—why the move didn’t materialize—hints at the tactical bets and potential shaping Anfield’s attack for years to come.
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Fiji Public Bodies Under Scrutiny as Audit Finds Widespread Financial Reporting Lapses
Shocking audit findings reveal widespread weaknesses in Fiji’s public-finance reporting, with the majority of authorities failing to meet timely and complete financial statements. As decades-long lapses emerge, questions of accountability—and the reforms they may spark—are set to take center stage.
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Fiji Weighs Gender Quota for Political Candidates
Fiji could soon embrace a bold set of electoral reforms, including a gender quota to boost women’s representation. The package also shapes reforms to campaign funding and media access, hinting at a new era in how elections are run and who gets to lead.
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Indiana Football’s Unbeaten Run Fueled by Depth Ahead of Penn State Showdown
Indiana’s 9-0 start hinges on a “next man up” mindset as injuries test the roster. A stifling defense and a wave of rising stars have kept the streak alive, setting the stage for a season full of tough challenges ahead.
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Gophers Set to Contain Lancaster as They Host Alcorn State at The Barn
Minnesota hosts Alcorn State at The Barn in a non-conference showdown that will test the Gophers’ rhythm and depth. Look for Minnesota to pressure the tempo and win the turnover battle, while Alcorn’s new coach Jake Morton works to steady a youthful lineup behind guard Shane Lancaster. A cagey, grind-it-out affair could hinge on execution…
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Hannah Stuelke Lands on Katrina McClain Watch List as Iowa Gears Up for Season Tip-Off
Senior forward Hannah Stuelke is making waves as a preseason standout for Iowa, adding a coveted watch-list nod to her All-Big Ten credentials. With her proven scoring and rebounding touch, the Hawkeyes’ season is poised for a defining run—opening with a pivotal exhibition against Ashland.
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Devils vs Penguins: Saturday NHL East Clash
Two Eastern Conference heavyweights collide in New Jersey as the Devils host the Penguins in a pivotal early-season clash. With standout scorers heating up and several players sidelined, the matchup could tilt momentum and set the tone for months to come—a must-watch for hockey fans craving edge-of-your-seat action.
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Week 11 CFP Showdowns Set a High-Stakes Stage in College Football
Week 11 brings a loaded slate of marquee showdowns and big-play moments that could redefine the playoff picture. High-stakes battles, top-10 clashes, and momentum-shifting surprises await as November heat rises. Which programs will seize control as the season heads for its finale?
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Fiji Faces Town Planner Shortage as Building Permit Online System Rolls Out
Fiji faces a critical shortage of town planners even as it rolls out a digital Building Permit Online System and reviews key planning schemes. The push for broad-based collaboration signals a bold move toward safer, more sustainable cities ahead of COP30.
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Fubo rolls out quarterly sports bundle with new channels and upfront savings
Fubo shakes up its sports lineup with a new quarterly plan for the Fubo Sports skinny bundle—tailored for fans who want more live action and less fluff. Expect exclusive networks and expanding coverage that leans into betting and motorsports, all arriving as the season heats up and more channels roll in.
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Fiji Village Nurses Demand Pay Amid Funding Gaps in Rural Health
Fiji’s village nurses say years of service go unpaid, with contracts elusive and payments irregular as they reach patients in remote areas. Behind the dedication lies a brewing crisis in funding and retention that could reshape frontline healthcare.
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Fiji PM Signals Civil Service Crackdown and Reforms Amid Suspension Shake-Up
Fresh disclosures reveal a wave of suspended civil servants across ministries, with pay continuing during investigations. The focus is on due process, the role of the Public Service Disciplinary Tribunal, and broader reforms aimed at strengthening accountability and service delivery. These developments hint at how discipline and pay reforms are shaping public trust and governance.
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Bear Bachmeier Fuels BYU’s Playoff Push Ahead of Texas Tech Showdown
BYU’s Bear Bachmeier shows he’s more than a freshman when the stakes are highest. A rising leader with a storied family legacy, he carries the Cougars toward a pivotal test that could redefine their season.
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Fiji Economy in Parliament Clash: Opposition vs Coalition on Growth and Stability
Parliament erupted in a high-stakes clash over Fiji’s economic path, as opposition lawmakers warn that years of missteps have weakened the recovery. The government, meanwhile, touts gains in debt relief, wages, and a growing investment pipeline, even as global and climate risks loom. The debate highlights a pivotal moment as policymakers weigh a future aimed…
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Dick Cheney Dies at 84: Flags at Half-Staff as GOP Leaders Stay Silent
Flags fly at half-mast as a polarizing figure from the post-9/11 era passes away, prompting quiet reflections on a controversial legacy. As tributes emerge and silence lingers from many corners of politics, questions linger about how that era still shapes today’s leadership and policy.
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Roy Choi Turns to Vegetables in New Cookbook with Make-Ahead Sauces
Roy Choi shifts his street-food swagger toward vegetables, proving produce can be the star of every meal with simple techniques and bold flavors. From make-ahead sauces to pantry-friendly marinades, this fresh approach makes veggie dishes crave-worthy and surprisingly effortless.
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Can Flying Fijians Upset England at Twickenham?
Fiji’s Flying Fijians head into a pivotal clash with England at Twickenham, buoyed by a refreshed lineup and renewed confidence. Beyond the big match, a bold chapter for Fiji rugby is taking shape as the team chases a statement on the world stage.
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Fiji to roll out random drug tests for taxi drivers amid safety push
Fiji’s transport authority is moving toward random drug testing for PSV drivers, with police backing to enforce penalties. With a zero-tolerance stance, offenders could face suspensions or license cancellations as permit renewals approach and safety reforms take hold.