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Fiji Bets on Quality Statistics to Power Development
World Statistics Day 2025 highlights Fiji’s push for high-quality, accessible data to drive smarter policy and sustainable development. From census planning to closing SDG data gaps, the event signals a bold, data-driven future for the nation.
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Rawalpindi 2nd Test: Can South Africa Bounce Back Against Pakistan?
Rawalpindi hosts a pivotal second Test as Pakistan chase momentum from the opener and South Africa seek a comeback. A battle of tactics and nerves awaits, with fans keeping a close eye on the action via FanCode’s live stream.
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Isabella Rossellini Opens Up on Scorsese’s Anger and Depression in Apple TV’s Mr. Scorsese
Isabella Rossellini offers a rare, intimate look at her marriage to Martin Scorsese, revealing how love and creative pressure collided in the early years. She peers into explosive tempers, inner battles, and the quiet resilience that helped shape a director whose work reshaped cinema.
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Macron’s Revolution: Reforming French Politics Without a Constitutional Overhaul?
Eight years into Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, a provocative reflection on France’s political future emerges. The manifesto argues for practical reforms and stronger accountability to reconnect leaders with citizens—without overturning the constitutional framework.
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Flor Rubio Sparks Debate Over First Elimination on the VIP Farm Reality Show: Is Carolina Ross the Target?
Una panelista enciende las redes con una predicción sobre el inicio de La Granja VIP que ya genera debate. Entre estrategias, favoritismos y posibles giros en el juego, la conversación promete intensas sorpresas en la próxima gala.
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Morocco makes history as first Arab nation to win the U-20 World Cup
History on the world stage as a young Moroccan side writes a new chapter for Arab football. A fearless final display hints at a rising power, igniting hopes across the region and inspiring the next generation.
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Rybakina Headlines Pan Pacific Open 2025 as Tokyo Kicks Off
Tokyo’s Ariake Coliseum hosts the Pan Pacific Open 2025 as the season’s final WTA 500 kicks off. A glamorous field of stars and rising talents promises plenty of early drama and surprises. Catch the buzz around the opening clashes and the storylines shaping the week in Tokyo.
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Trump Teases Forever Presidency as MAGA Base Reacts to Far-Future Vision
A surreal clip imagines an endless Trump presidency with theatrical flair and a chorus of supporters. The dramatic showcase has stirred lively chatter as term-limit questions and a race for 2028 hover in the background.
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Lions’ Goff Faces Bowles’ Blitz on Monday Night Football
Two strategic minds square off on a high-stakes Monday night. Detroit’s play-caller weighs a fierce defense, while a poised quarterback could turn pressure into opportunity. A quiet morning hints at a game-changing plan in the making.
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MLS Playoffs Open to All Apple TV Subscribers
MLS postseason is getting a broader audience this year as the Season Pass barrier is removed for playoff action on Apple TV. With Fox broadcasting a portion of the games as well, the race for the MLS Cup may feel more accessible than ever.
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Wang vs Gracheva Tokyo Clash: Dimers Forecasts Close Match
Xinyu Wang faces Varvara Gracheva in Tokyo’s round of 32 with a slim edge predicted for Wang by a leading model. Expect a tight, momentum-shifting battle as both players push to gain control early.
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HBO’s The Chair Company Roars to Record Debut as Viewership Surges
Audiences are flocking to HBO’s latest scripted surprises, with two new series lighting up the debut weeks. One spins a quirky mystery led by Tim Robinson, the other follows a tense FBI-style crime saga in Philadelphia. Early numbers suggest HBO’s 2025 lineup is off to a bold, can’t-miss start.
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Smiling Friends: Mr. Frog’s Bold Journey into Self-Discovery
Smiling Friends moves into bolder emotional territory in “The Incredible Journey of Mr. Frog,” trading fast gags for a quieter, character-driven odyssey. As Mr. Frog steps back from the spotlight to explore family, identity, and the need to pause under pressure, the episode leans into depth while preserving its signature wit. A standout guest performance…
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Bucs-Lions Showdown Hinges on Injury Updates
Momentum meets the injury report as the Buccaneers head to Detroit for a pivotal showdown with the Lions. With several key players in question and a few hopeful returns on the horizon, a tense chapter of their season could hinge on how they adapt.
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New Orleans Gets Heavy Security for NBA YoungBoy Concerts
New Orleans braces for a high-profile weekend as NBA YoungBoy brings his MASA tour finale to town. Police will flood the CBD and French Quarter with hundreds of officers, drones, and armored patrols to keep things safe. Authorities remind fans to leave weapons at home to reduce risk.
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Yankees GM Cashman Refutes Jeter and Rodriguez Interference Claims
Yankees GM Brian Cashman pushes back against comments from Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter, insisting he never interferes with Aaron Boone’s in-game decisions. The exchange spotlights the franchise’s ongoing tug-of-war over roster-building, analytics, and accountability as they seek a brighter path forward.
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ALCS Game 6: Gilbert to Start as Mariners Chase First World Series
Logan Gilbert will get the ball in Game 6 as Seattle chases its first World Series berth. After returning from a right elbow flexor strain, the right-hander anchored a heavy workload in 2024—208 2/3 innings and a 32.3% strikeout rate—to lead Seattle’s rotation. With a dangerous Blue Jays lineup waiting, Seattle’s pitching depth and late-game…
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George Wendt Way: Beverly, Illinois Honors TV Legend with Street Dedication
George Wendt is being remembered in his hometown with a new tribute—George Wendt Way. The street honors the Cheers icon, his deep family ties, and a legacy that continues to bring a smile to those who knew him.
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DOE Drops Grant for Domestic Lithium Plant; Company Plans Appeal and Seeks Big Financing
A U.S. lithium initiative hits a funding hurdle as a DOE grant for a battery-grade lithium hydroxide plant is terminated. The company plans to appeal and stay on track, while a potential $900 million Ex-Im Bank financing could reshape its path to production.
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Seahawks Ride Momentum as Playoff Hopes Rise
Momentum is building for the Seahawks after a pivotal win, with playoff chatter heating up and a prime-time showdown on the horizon. Can Seattle sustain the surge and push toward a postseason push, or will the road get tougher from here?
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Zac Robinson’s Sideline Move Sparks Falcons’ Offense
An under-the-radar sideline shift is changing the Falcons. Zac Robinson’s move from the booth to the field has sharpened communication with Michael Penix Jr. and sparked a standout Week 4 performance plus a primetime win, leaving Atlanta buzzing about what’s next.