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Emagine Offers Free Movie Tickets for Veterans Day to Military Members and a Guest
On Veterans Day, service members can enjoy two free movie tickets—one for themselves and a guest—at participating theaters. A heartwarming tribute that could turn a routine cinema visit into something truly memorable.
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California Prop 50: A new congressional map that could tilt the 2026 House
California voters reshaped the congressional map, replacing an independent commission with lines drawn by the Legislature. The new boundaries are set to govern elections in 2026, 2028, and 2030, with the potential to tilt the House balance for years to come. As endorsements roll in and opposition surfaces, this decision signals a wider showdown over…
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Ceasefire Under Strain as Israel Intensifies Strikes in Southern Lebanon
Tensions spike in southern Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes and evacuation warnings test a fragile year-old ceasefire with Hezbollah. The campaigns touch on disarmament promises and the race to reshape regional power, leaving questions about what comes next for both sides and the broader stability of the area.
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Zarine Khan’s Enduring Bond With Hrithik Roshan After 2014 Split
Zarine Khan’s passing leaves a quiet void in a Bollywood family celebrated for public glitz and private loyalty. Her stories—an early vow to marry, a daughter’s lucky pledge, and a steadfast co-parenting journey with Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne Khan—offer a tender glimpse of enduring love and unity beyond the headlines.
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Colgate-Palmolive Fiji Announces 3-Year Christmas Partnership to Revitalize Tree Lighting Events
Colgate-Palmolive Fiji unveils a three-year partnership with Damodar City Suva and Labasa to revitalize Fiji’s Christmas tree lighting and extend the festive joy to the Northern Division—from 2025 through 2027, with family-friendly activities and festive surprises for all.
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Hilary Duff Opens Up About Teen Tabloid Scrutiny and Teases a Musical Comeback
Hilary Duff looks back on growing up under the constant glare of cameras and the tabloid storms that followed her teen years. As she gears up for a new musical chapter with the single “Mature,” she shares the growth and resilience that have shaped her journey.
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Australia’s Online Safety Push Could Reshape Online Gaming, Experts Warn
Australia’s looming ban on under-16 social media use is sparking a debate about where online gaming fits in. Experts warn that vague wording could widen the rules in unexpected ways, raising questions about the fate of interactive platforms in a broader safety push.
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Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon, Raising Regional Tensions
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon raise alarms over Hezbollah’s reported rearmament, triggering civilian evacuations and sharp international reactions. As ceasefire talks and UN mediation continue, the volatile dynamic tests regional stability and diplomacy.
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The Sopranos Returns to Sky Atlantic for a Night of Tense Family Drama
An explosive chapter in The Sopranos tightens loyalties, uncovers long-buried secrets, and tests the fragile balance of power. As threats close in and the family braces for impact, the hour unfolds with tense drama and unexpected twists. A high-stakes moment that leaves viewers eager for what comes next.
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Rockford Weekend Weather: First Snowfall Possible as Temps Plunge
Rockford braces for a chilly weekend as a cold front moves in, hinting at the season’s first touch of winter. Temperatures are set to drop, with a wintry mix possible by Sunday, though any accumulation may be light. A frosty preview of what’s to come as autumn fades.
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Rafah Ceasefire Talks Eye Surrender-for-Passage Plan
– Egyptian mediators push a high-stakes idea in Rafah: fighters could surrender their arms in exchange for safe passage and details about a vast tunnel network. With the ceasefire under pressure, talks remain delicately poised. – In Gaza’s Rafah, a potential deal could reshape the ceasefire—weapons surrender in return for safe routes and tunnel disclosures—as…
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Fiji Readies Adoption (Amendment) Bill 2025 to Speed Up Process and Protect Children
Fiji is set to debate a sweeping adoption reform aimed at speeding up processes while strengthening protections for vulnerable children. The bill hints at clearer roles, new guardianship provisions, and greater accountability in decision-making. With hundreds of children awaiting homes, supporters say the changes could bring faster, fairer outcomes for families and kids alike.
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Rare Taiwan-Fiji Meeting Tests Beijing’s One-China Policy
Fiji hosts a rare diplomatic moment as Taiwan’s UN envoy visits, signaling a nuanced shift in Pacific alliances. The talks, set against Beijing’s growing pressure, hint at a delicate balance of interests shaping the region’s future.
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Maui Police Launch Internal Investigation Over Video of Alleged Excessive Force
Video of a late-night Maui arrest has sparked an internal and criminal investigation amid allegations of excessive force. As an officer is reassigned during the probe, officials promise transparency and accountability while community concerns continue to grow.
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Lee Pace and Josh Brolin Reunite for The Running Man Adaptation
Lee Pace and Josh Brolin reunite for a high-stakes drama where ambition, manipulation, and a deadly game collide. Their electric chemistry signals a bold new chapter full of twists, suspense, and the tension die-hard fans crave.
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Glenn Close Responds to All’s Fair Backlash With Fatal Attraction Nod
Glenn Close answers the critics with a sly, Fatal Attraction–inspired doodle and a cheeky “critic bunny stew” pot, rallying her All’s Fair co-stars in a playful comeback. With memes, bold camaraderie, and a Kardashian moment adding to the buzz, the Hulu drama keeps fans guessing what’s next.
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UN Security Council Weighs US-Backed Gaza Peace Plan and Multinational Stabilization Force
UN diplomacy intensifies as a US-backed plan for Gaza advances, outlining a two-year stabilisation framework and a possible international security presence. Regional backers are weighing in, while questions about troop makeup and security conditions loom. Amid escalating humanitarian needs, observers watch for a potential shift in the fragile crisis.
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Fiji Airways targets growth with Denarau Island resort project and regional expansion
Fiji Airways is plotting a bold recovery strategy, expanding beyond the skies into hospitality with major investments and a growing workforce. The move signals a wider push to diversify tourism and strengthen regional connectivity in the Pacific.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi Strikes: Philippines and Vietnam Brace for Impact
A powerful typhoon lashes across the Philippines and Vietnam, unleashing floods, fierce winds, and mass evacuations. As rivers rise and communities brace for more storms, responders race to protect lives and livelihoods in the days ahead.
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Fiji Eyes Third-Party Insurance for Sea Travel
Fiji is exploring a new third-party insurance program to cover maritime accident losses, aiming to fill gaps in existing compensation schemes. Nationwide consultations are planned to shape the framework, funding, and timeline, with discussions spanning passengers, crew, and riverboat services.
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Texas Construction Accidents White Paper Spurs Safety and Legal Action
New research exposes the ongoing dangers on Texas construction sites and the steps needed to reduce injuries. It highlights safety gaps, regulatory challenges, and practical paths toward stronger protections and remedies for workers.