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Inflation Beat Sparks Rally as Dow Clears 47,000 and Rate-Cut Bets Rise
Inflation cooled more than expected, sparking a late-week rally and lifting major indices to fresh highs. With rate-cut bets and big earnings in focus, investors are weighing policy moves against a shifting global backdrop.
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Namosi Set for Third-Straight Marama Cup Final Clash with Suva
Namosi’s women’s rugby side is back in the Marama Cup final for the third straight year, riding a gritty semi-final display. A high-stakes showdown with Suva at HFC Bank Stadium promises drama as Fiji’s women’s rugby story continues to unfold.
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A-Rod’s Candid Journey From Entourage Cameo to HBO Max Docu-Series
Alex Rodriguez opens up about a surprising dabble in acting, from a Yankee Stadium cameo to a candid self-evaluation that fans rarely see. A new HBO Max docuseries promises a raw, intimate look at fame, fallout, and the slow road to personal redemption. A glimpse into the years that shaped one of sports’ brightest stars—and…
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Ba Provincial Holding Company Appoints Interim CEO to Drive Indigenous-Led Growth
Sitiveni Weleilakeba steps in as Interim CEO of the Ba Provincial Holding Company, signaling a new era of indigenous-led investment for Ba. He follows a 26-year tenure that helped build stability and growth, setting a strong foundation for what’s ahead. With wide experience from Fiji and Papua New Guinea, Weleilakeba faces a pivotal task: steering…
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New Foot Crossing Opens in Navunisaleka, Fiji, Boosting Safety and Access
Navunisaleka’s new foot crossing offers a safer, flood-resilient route to essential services in Kalabu. The $36,000, government-funded project replaces a risky bridge and highlights Fiji’s ongoing push to boost safety and rural connectivity.
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Trump’s Tokyo Visit: High-Stakes Trade and Security Talks
Trump’s Asia swing blends trade, investment, and regional security as he meets Tokyo’s leaders and eyes broader diplomacy. Tariff tensions and agricultural sensitivities loom, while hopes for stability ripple across Southeast Asia. This trip hints at a new chapter in U.S.–Asia ties.
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Fiji Airways Names Paul Scurrah New CEO, Signals Transformation Ahead
Fiji Airways unveils a new leadership chapter as a seasoned aviation executive steps in as Managing Director and CEO, effective November 1, 2025. With decades guiding airlines through transformation, the incoming leader is set to sharpen focus on safety, service, and strategic growth. A bold move that signals renewed ambition for the Pacific carrier.
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Fiji’s Yaqona Farming Goes High-Tech with a Solar Dryer
Decades on a quiet village farm have transformed a man’s life and his community. A solar dryer turns traditional yaqona drying into a faster, weather-proof practice—funding homes, education, and a hopeful future—while a young farmer carries the promise of agriculture forward.
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Inflation Cooldown Sparks Tech Stock Rally as Bets on a Fed Rate Cut Rise
Inflation cooled just enough to renew bets on a potential Fed rate cut, boosting tech stocks and market optimism. Among the movers, eHealth draws attention with notable volatility as investors weigh Medicare’s open enrollment period and the fast-growing digital health landscape.
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Jiangxi Open Round of 32: Kudermetova vs Korpatsch in a must-watch clash
Two contrasting styles collide in a Round of 32 showdown at the Jiangxi Open as Kudermetova faces off against Korpatsch. With Kudermetova favored and both players eager to rebound, the match promises a pivotal moment early in the tournament.
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Marty Tirrell Indicted in $1.5M Ticket-Flipping Scheme
Former Des Moines radio host Marty Tirrell is facing federal charges in a “ticket flipping” scheme, accused of defrauding investors of millions. Prosecutors say roughly $1.5 million was diverted to gambling and personal expenses as his trial looms.
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Chainsaw Man Movie Tops North American Box Office as Anime Boom Continues
Chainsaw Man is stamping its mark at the box office, signaling a rising global appetite for anime. As fans rally and studios rethink their release plans, a broader shift in genre cinema is taking shape ahead of the holiday season.
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Voices Rising: Fiji Seeks More Women and Youth in Local Decision-Making
Could opening the doors of governance to women and the youth reshape how communities decide their future? A growing call argues that diverse voices bring sharper solutions and stronger families, with hopeful signs of progress across villages and provinces. The conversation hints at a more inclusive path forward for the vanua and its governance.
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Puget Sound Weather: Winds Ease as Rain and Snow Loom
After a weekend windstorm knocked out power for thousands, conditions are slowly improving across Puget Sound. Rain remains heavy, and snow could complicate travel over Stevens and White Passes. A cool, damp week lies ahead with more weather twists for drivers and commuters.
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Lau Chiefs Rally to Fill Political Vacuum and Choose Next MP
With a leadership gap in Lau Province, traditional leaders are banding together to map out a path for development and governance. The focus ranges from improved shipping and family resilience to empowering youth and preserving cultural identity, signaling a renewed era of community-driven progress.
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Nabavatu relocation homes delayed as cyclone season nears
With the cyclone season looming, Nabavatu residents face a troubling wait for promised homes as construction stalls and tents falter. The delays have heightened anxiety for families already enduring harsh living conditions, testing their resilience once again.
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New Era for Fiji Airways as Paul Scurrah Named CEO
Fiji Airways unveils a new era with the appointment of Paul Scurrah as its next CEO, signaling a bold growth chapter ahead. A veteran leader from aviation and transport, his arrival hints at fresh momentum and a refreshed vision for the airline’s regional and international footprint.
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Chiefs Look to Extend Dominance as Injury-Hit Commanders Visit
Chiefs aim to extend their offensive surge against a Commanders squad still finding its rhythm after injuries. With lines shifting and Washington’s offense struggling, this Week 8 showdown could hinge on a few big plays and unexpected twists.
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WTA Jiujiang Round of 32: Is Salkova the Favorite Against Falei?
All eyes will be on a pivotal WTA Jiujiang duel as Dominika Salkova meets Aliona Falei in the round of 32. Fresh simulations hint at an edge for Salkova, turning every serve into a potential turning point in this high-stakes showdown.
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Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Spark Romance Rumors in NYC
New York nights just got a little hotter. Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman were spotted out together, sparking whispers of a possible romance. With buzz swirling about a serious bond and a future together, fans are keeping a close eye on these two beloved stars.
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Duet Night Abyss: A Gacha-Free, Free-to-Play Adventure with Dye Customization
Duet Night Abyss promises a fresh, gacha-free open-world adventure with a strong anime vibe. Expect fluid traversal, grappling hooks, and a vibrant dye system to help you carve your own look—plus a catchy theme song that sets the mood. Pre-registration rewards are up now as the game heads to mobile and PC.