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Jeremy Allen White Signals He Might Pass on the MCU as Hollywood Shifts
Jeremy Allen White’s star is blazing—from Shameless to The Bear and a Springsteen biopic. He hints that the superhero moment may not define his career forever, leaving fans wondering what bold move he might make next.
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New Nakasi Police Station Opens as Fiji Expands Its Policing Network
Nakasi welcomes a new era of policing with the official opening of a modern Police Station, set to serve as the headquarters for the Nakasi Police and the Eastern Division. As the area continues to grow, officials promise greater visibility, upgraded resources, and strengthened safety through closer community partnerships.
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Springsteen Poster Sparks Debate Over Nebraska and Authenticity
A striking new poster for Deliver Me from Nowhere is already sparking debate over how Springsteen is depicted on screen. The film dives into the making of Nebraska, personal trauma, and the messy pull between art and memory, challenging long-held rock mythos. It promises a provocative reexamination of a legend’s life and music.
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Pastor Appeals Sex-Abuse Conviction, Spotlighting Child Protection Efforts
An appeal unfolds after a pastor’s conviction, spotlighting child protection and accountability in trusted communities. The case raises questions about justice for victims and safeguarding vulnerable youths.
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Fiji President in Dublin Urges Diaspora to Shape the Nation’s Future
Fiji’s President connects with Fijians in Ireland, emphasizing the enduring bond with home and the diaspora’s pivotal role in shaping Fiji’s future. In Dublin, the conversation centers on language, culture, and how remittances and expertise fuel growth back home—from education to infrastructure. A glimpse into how cross-border ties are guiding Fiji’s path forward.
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John Dickerson Exits CBS News, Leaving CBS Evening News at a Crossroads
John Dickerson’s departure from CBS News at year’s end sparks questions about the future of the CBS Evening News. With leadership changes and a shifting newsroom, the network is navigating a delicate transition of its flagship program and on-air team. How this new chapter unfolds remains to be seen.
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Judge Warns Fourth Bail Bid in Pregnant-Wife Murder Case Ahead of 2025 Trial
In Suva, a high court judge issues a firm warning in a fourth bail bid by a man charged with the stabbing death of his pregnant wife. New grounds or fresh evidence are required, or the suspect will remain in custody as the trial nears. The courtroom showdown spotlights the tension between personal rights and…
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Cody Johnson Headed to LJVM Coliseum — VIP Seats Up for Grabs
Country star Cody Johnson headlines the LJVM Coliseum with a high-energy, crowd-pleasing set. From blistering vocals to fan favorites, this show promises a night of electric vibes and unforgettable moments—with VIP options adding to the buzz.
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Popyrin vs Bublik: Power Meets Precision at Paris Masters 2025
Two contrasting styles collide as Popyrin faces Bublik in a high-stakes Round of 64 at the Rolex Paris Masters. Momentum is building late in the season on indoor hard courts, setting up a power vs. finesse clash filled with big serves and sharp angles. A must-watch showdown as both players push to momentum and prestige.
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Shield AI’s X-BAT: The VTOL, Supersonic CCA Poised to Redefine Modern Warfare
Shield AI unveils the X-BAT, a stealthy VTOL aircraft designed to team with manned fighters in crowded battlefields. With AI-driven autonomy and an adaptable open-architecture, it hints at a new era of long-range, versatile airpower.
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Fiji ERA Amendments: Tripartite Talks Return as ERAB Reopens and Draft Bill Goes Public
Fiji’s labor reforms take a renewed turn as tripartite talks on the Employment Relations Act are revived. With the ERAB back in action and a push for transparency, the collaboration between workers and employers could reshape the balance between rights and business interests.
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Battlefield 6 Patch 1.1.1.0 Launches Tomorrow: Smoother Movement and Audio Overhaul
Launching tomorrow, Battlefield 6’s Title Update 1.1.1.0 promises smoother movement, refined animations, and a splash of audio-visual polish. With over 120 tweaks across weapon handling, maps, and sound design, the update aims to sharpen the core combat experience.
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Fiji’s Go Digital Pacific Empowers Women and Youth with Digital Skills
Fiji’s push toward digital inclusion shines through a two-day Suva workshop for youth and women from Lami and Qauia. Go Digital Pacific equips participants with practical digital and financial skills to boost small businesses and the local tourism sector, backed by international partners. A forward-looking step toward inclusive growth in Fiji’s increasingly digital economy.
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Two Fiji Officials Charged in Footpath Tender Corruption Case
Two individuals faced charges in Suva for alleged corruption linked to a government tender. The case involves claims of falsified documents and bribery, with tight bail conditions set as the legal process unfolds. As proceedings continue, the story highlights Fiji’s ongoing crackdown on public-sector misconduct.
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Fiji Employers Warn of Costly Employment Relations Reforms
Fiji’s potential updates to the Employment Relations Act are sparking warnings that tougher standards could raise costs and strain enforcement for small businesses. The debate balances international labor norms with practical economic realities, prompting calls for deeper analysis and collaborative reform to protect both workers and the bottom line.
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Michael J. Fox Hints at SNL Surprises Ahead of Back to the Future’s 40th Anniversary
Michael J. Fox looks back at the era that launched his career—from a landmark SNL hosting night to the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future. In candid memories, he recalls iconic impressions, late-night camaraderie with peers like Dana Carvey and Chris Farley, and hints of a forthcoming memoir that promises more surprises.
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Demi Lovato Unveils It’s Not That Deep Album and 23-City North American Tour
Demi Lovato unveils a radiant new era with “It’s Not That Deep,” a dance-pop collection that pairs irresistible energy with candid reflections on life, love, and resilience. With fearless joy and a refreshed creative vibe, the album signals a bold evolution—and a tour that promises to bring the party and the depth right to the…
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Argentina Elects Milei, Sets Stage for Economic Overhaul
Argentina appears poised for a new chapter as President Javier Milei gains momentum behind a bold reform drive. Early signals point to growing appetite for free-market policies and fiscal restraint, reshaping the economy’s outlook. With political tensions and a high-profile legal saga in the background, the coming months promise continued drama and debate over the…
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Fiji Expands UN Peacekeeping Footprint with Two New Appointments
Two Fiji military officers are stepping onto the international stage with newly assigned UN roles, underscoring the country’s enduring peacekeeping commitment. Colonel Daunivakasala Ravunakana will advise Fiji’s UN delegation in New York, while Captain Merelesita Cakau has been promoted to Major and will serve with UNTSO as a Military Observer. Their milestones spotlight Fiji’s progress…
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Fiji Kulas Unveil 20-Player Women’s Squad for MSG Prime Minister’s Cup 2025 in PNG
Fiji Kulas reveal a 20-player squad for the MSG Prime Minister’s Cup 2025, pairing battle-tested stars with exciting newcomers. With training ramping up, the team aims to make waves on the international stage in Papua New Guinea.
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Anniversary: A Family’s Struggle in a Dystopian America
Five years, five family gatherings, a nation in flux. “Anniversary” follows Ellen and Paul as private loyalties collide with a sweeping political upheaval, turning ordinary moments into a test of faith, resilience, and love. A tense, timely drama that lingers long after the credits.