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First LDS Temple in North Idaho Coming to Coeur d’Alene
in NewsCoeur d’Alene is poised to host North Idaho’s first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a development that many hope will blend faith, architecture, and community. The project signals a new chapter for local members and neighbors as plans unfold.
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FDIC Culture Push Faces Staffing Gaps Ahead of Nominee Confirmation
in NewsA high-stakes confirmation hearing puts the FDIC’s leadership and culture reform in the spotlight. With key offices short-staffed amid broader agency cuts, questions linger about how the push for accountability will unfold and what it means for the agency’s future.
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Jimmy Kimmel Mourns Beloved Band Leader Cleto Escobedo III
in DJ & MusicBeloved musician and longtime fixture of a late-night show’s house band has died. A close friend offered a heartfelt tribute, hinting at a life-changing friendship that turned a shared dream into unforgettable music—and memories that will be missed.
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Fiji Unveils Visually Impaired-Friendly Banknotes with Enhanced Security
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils redesigned banknotes with features tailored for the visually impaired and stronger anti-counterfeiting measures. The notes, built on a new durable substrate, will be revealed on December 2, 2025 and enter circulation on January 2, 2026—marking a milestone in secure, inclusive currency.
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Turkish C-130 Crash Near Azerbaijan Border Raises Questions
in Fiji NewsA Turkish C-130 crash in Georgia after a flight from Azerbaijan has investigators racing to confirm casualties and the cause. Eyewitness clips and early condolences hint at a tragic scene, as international partners call for clarity and a renewed focus on aviation safety.
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Steelers Sign Asante Samuel Jr., Eyeing Comeback After Injuries
in SportsAsante Samuel Jr. is carving a comeback path with the Steelers after injuries sidelined him. Cleared to return and tapped to a Steelers practice squad, the cornerback hopes to rediscover the lockdown form that made him a standout in the league.
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Mental Health in Flux: ADHD Drug Recall, Remote Therapy’s Promise, and New Risk Signals
in HealthNew research is reshaping mental health care—from medication safety recalls to innovative therapy formats and targeted treatments for families. Key developments touch on perinatal depression, postpartum psychosis classification, long COVID risks, and pediatric ARFID, alongside regulatory actions and the shifting turn toward psilocybin research. The landscape is evolving fast, hinting at transformative approaches on the…
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AMC Theatres Posts Q3 Slump as Box Office Dips, Sequel Comeback Hopes Rise
in FinanceAMC’s latest quarter signals a tougher stretch for the theater giant: a thinner film slate, softer attendance, and widening losses tied to a debt refinancing. With October’s box office dipping and high-profile sequels on the horizon, the coming months could rewrite the year for the industry.
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Fiji Island Feast by Sheraton Tokoriki Highlights Local Talent and Sustainable Produce
in Fiji NewsInternational Chef’s Day turned into a heartwarming community feast as island chefs served a hearty, island-style lunch made with local produce, while offering opportunities to aspiring young cooks from nearby Yanuya. A story of flavor, local pride, and Fiji’s emerging sustainable culinary scene.
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Fiji Police Hunt Suspects After Village Attack on Government Officials in Savusavu
in Fiji NewsAn alarming incident in a village triggered a rapid police pursuit of several suspects, with victims treated as investigators piece together what happened. As the case unfolds, the community faces fresh questions about public safety and alcohol-related violence.
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Fiji to Tighten Road Rules as Fatalities Surge
in Fiji NewsRoad safety in Fiji is at a crucial juncture, with fatalities climbing to 65 this year. Authorities are weighing tougher licensing rules and stricter penalties, alongside boosted enforcement, as part of a renewed push to curb reckless driving and save lives.
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California Personal Injury Firm Expands to Santa Ana After Landmark $28M Settlement
in News– A trusted California personal injury firm opens a Santa Ana office, highlighting decades of advocacy for seriously injured clients and a track record of landmark settlements. – A leading injury firm expands to Santa Ana, showcasing a legacy of ethics, meticulous preparation, and unwavering dedication to clients facing catastrophic injuries. – New Santa Ana…
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Jimmy Kimmel Mourns Lifelong Friend Cleto Escobedo III in Heartfelt Tribute
in NewsCleto Escobedo III and a longtime late-night collaborator shared a friendship that began in childhood and shaped decades of music and moments on screen. His passing leaves a quiet echo of the chemistry, laughter, and memories that defined a beloved show. A tribute to a musician whose presence will be missed.
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Asante Samuel Jr. Visits 49ers for Tryout in Bid to Boost Cornerback Depth
in SportsFree-agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. stepped onto the field for a workout with the 49ers as he eyes a return from surgery. With a notable NFL résumé and a crowded market, his next move could shift the dynamic of San Francisco’s secondary—a storyline worth watching this offseason.
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Pacific Islands Demand Ocean-Driven Climate Action at COP30
in Fiji NewsPacific voices at COP30 sound a urgent call: the ocean is their lifeblood and identity, yet it faces mounting threats. They demand climate finance as justice, not charity, and unveil a homegrown plan to strengthen resilience across island communities.
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Fiji Poised for Modern, Humane Immigration Reform After Comprehensive Review
in Fiji NewsFiji is poised to overhaul its immigration system with a modern, transparent and secure framework. A collaborative review points to streamlined processes, stronger safeguards, and alignment with international best practices— addressing long-standing challenges while opening doors for skilled migration. The reforms signal a more humane and efficient path for residents and newcomers alike.
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Edgar Wright’s The Running Man: A Fast-Paced Satire on Power, Media, and Inequality
in NewsEdgar Wright’s Running Man reinvents the thriller with relentless pace and sharp satire. Beneath the adrenaline lies a timely critique of power, media, and a society built on division—and the personal costs of standing up to it. A high-octane ride that lingers long after the credits.
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Aurora Alert: Severe Geomagnetic Storm Could Light Up the Pacific Northwest—Clouds Could Spoil the View
in NewsA powerful solar storm could bring the Northern Lights to the Pacific Northwest this week, flashing across the night sky late Tuesday into Wednesday—if the skies clear. Timing and cloud cover will determine whether observers get a glimpse of the aurora.
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North Carolina Braces for Higher ACA Premiums as Subsidies End
in NewsLea Charlton believed affordable care was finally within reach—until 2026 premiums could nearly double. In rural North Carolina, her story highlights a looming policy deadline and a national fight over subsidies that could reshape access to care for thousands.
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Jimmy Kimmel Mourns Death of Lifelong Friend and Bandleader Cleto Escobedo III
in DJ & MusicJimmy Kimmel remembers Cleto Escobedo III, his longtime bandleader and childhood friend, with a heartfelt tribute that traces their decades-long bond. From across a Las Vegas street to the late-night stage, their inseparable partnership and shared music tell a moving story of friendship and devotion.
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Fiji Unveils Next-Gen Banknotes With Enhanced Security and Accessibility
in Fiji NewsFiji is rolling out a redesigned banknote series that boosts durability, heightens security, and adds features for the visually impaired, all while celebrating the nation’s heritage and biodiversity. A modern upgrade for the currency is on the horizon, with a public rollout planned for the coming year.