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FDA Recall Over Rodent Waste Contamination Hits Snacks and Beverages
in NewsA broad product recall tied to a contamination scare at a distribution facility is rattling shoppers, impacting a wide range of everyday favorites from snacks to beverages. Discover which categories are affected and what to know about refunds and safety steps.
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Rob Schneider Divorce Sparks Family Turmoil and Public Scrutiny
in NewsRob Schneider’s personal life takes center stage as a fresh chapter unfolds amid a high-profile divorce and evolving family dynamics. In the glare of fame, questions about resilience and what lies ahead add an intriguing twist to the comedian’s public narrative.
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Facebook Remarks Could Shape Fiji Political Speech Case Involving SODELPA
in Fiji NewsSuva’s legal scene heats up as a case over political remarks during an election year moves toward an April hearing. The dispute touches Fiji’s electoral law and the role of social-media commentary in court, with potential implications for how public statements are treated. The outcome could set a precedent for future political discourse in legal…
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Fiji Braces for TD07F as Depression Fails to Intensify but Maintains Strong Winds
in Fiji NewsStormy winds and bands of heavy rain are affecting parts of Fiji as a tropical disturbance lingers off the coast. Forecasters say conditions may stay unsettled in the days ahead, so stay alert and prepared.
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Fiji Sets Sights on Modernizing Cooperatives at Pacific Dialogue
in Fiji NewsAt a regional dialog in Nadi, Finance Minister Esrom Immanuel unveils a bold plan to revive Fiji’s cooperative sector—promising modern governance, tech-driven efficiency, and lessons drawn from India and Indonesia. The discussions hint at turning dialogue into real gains for local economies and food security.
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Labasa Airport Extension Sparks Landowner Outreach in Fiji
in Fiji NewsLabasa Airport is gearing up for a major upgrade, with ongoing talks between landowners and government bodies at the heart of the plan. Officials promise a transparent, collaborative process as work on the runway and a new terminal progresses.
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Can Congress Avert a Partial Shutdown? DHS Funding Sparks Travel and Pay Fears
in NewsWith funding for the Department of Homeland Security hanging in the balance, a partial government shutdown could be on the horizon. Expect travel slowdowns, paycheck uncertainties for federal workers, and a high-stakes political clash that could stretch into the weeks ahead.
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Winter Storm Delays Openings and Closures in Anne Arundel County
in NewsSnow and ice bring widespread changes to county and city services today. Delayed openings, shifted trash pickups, and closures may affect plans—here’s what residents should know as crews work to restore normal operations.
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Suva Old Town Hall to Transform After Aquarium Closure
in Fiji NewsAn iconic Suva landmark stands at a crossroads as a long-shuttered aquarium makes way for something new. Plans for the Old Town Hall hint at a bold mix of redevelopment—honoring history while inviting fresh possibilities for the community. A snapshot of renewal and what could come next.
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Fiji Opens Public Consultations on Proposed Counter Narcotics Bureau
in Fiji NewsFiji moves toward a proposed Counter Narcotics Bill that would create a new enforcement bureau with expanded powers. Public input is invited through nationwide consultations and written submissions, with in-person sessions planned across the country ahead of a February 23, 2026 deadline.
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Klobuchar Enters Minnesota Governor Race With Unity Pitch Amid Immigration Debates
in NewsSenator Amy Klobuchar launches a bid for Minnesota governor, framing unity as the key to solving immigration and federal-policy tensions. Her campaign centers on collaboration, accountability, and a new path for Minnesota leadership in uncertain times.
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Ratu Meli Tora Urges Tightened Oversight of Leased Lands After Drug Bust
in Fiji NewsAfter a high-profile drug bust at Vatia Wharf, Ba Province’s chair calls for tighter vigilance over leased lands. The emphasis is on closer collaboration with the iTaukei Land Trust Board, stricter tenant screening, and a united, community-driven effort to keep the area safe.
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Klobuchar Announces Minnesota Governor Bid, Fueling 2028 Speculation
in NewsSenator Amy Klobuchar announces a bid for Minnesota governor, signaling a bold new direction amid a turbulent political climate. The move hints at leadership, unity, and a reshaping of the state’s future.
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Wuthering Heights Promos Go Gothic as Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Lead the Hype
in NewsEmerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights steps into a darker, Gothic spotlight as Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi lead a buzzworthy press tour. From sheer lace and chokers to custom signet rings and Brontë quotes, their chemistry shrouds the promotion in intrigue, teasing a romance that might redefine a timeless tale. A bold marketing gambit that has…
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Kennedy Center in Turmoil as New VP Resigns Over Branding Controversy
in NewsFresh turmoil hits the Kennedy Center as its newly appointed Senior VP of Artistic Programming resigns after just one week, fueling questions about the center’s branding and future programming.
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SAP Shares Slump on 2026 Cloud Forecast Miss as AI Momentum and Buyback Plan Provide Hope
in NewsSAP’s shares slid after a cautious cloud-revenue forecast for 2026, even as the company posted solid full-year results. Slower cloud backlog growth and longer, government-led deals add to the challenge, even as SAP doubles down on AI-driven growth and a substantial buyback.
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Frisco Community Mourns After Tragic Sledding Crash Claims Two Teens
in NewsA Frisco family and a tight-knit community are grieving the loss of two beloved teens. Grace “Gracie” Brito’s kindness and Lizzie Angle’s bright spirit touched so many, and their memories are prompting an outpouring of support and prayers. Their legacies live on in the stories, friendships, and continued hope shared by those who knew them.
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Fiji Farmers Diversify and Unite Through LandCare Tour
in Fiji NewsFiji’s farming communities are turning obstacles into opportunity, sharing skills that diversify crops, boost local processing, and boost eco-friendly practices. A glimpse into resilient, collaborative farming shaping a sustainable future for families across the islands.
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Joey King in Talks to Star in Natasha Lyonne’s 1980s Boxing Drama Bambo
in NewsJoey King is reportedly circling the lead in Natasha Lyonne’s upcoming film Bambo, a 1980s Brooklyn-set drama that peels back the dangerous world of boxing, ambition, and family ties. With Lyonne directing and a powerhouse creative team, the project promises a tense, unforgettable journey.
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Klobuchar Launches Minnesota Governor Bid as Walz Exits Race
in NewsDemocratic Senator Amy Klobuchar enters Minnesota’s governor race with a focus on healthcare costs and the rising cost of living. Her bid reshapes the field as debates over immigration policy and safety intensify, signaling a pivotal campaign for the state.
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Fiji Seeks U.S. Help to Strengthen Fight Against Transnational Drug Trafficking
in Fiji NewsFiji’s police commissioner outlines a shifting drug threat—from imported consignments to changing cross-border networks—without local labs for large-scale production. He calls for stronger information sharing with international partners and expanded training and resources to stay ahead.