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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.
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Fiji at a Crossroads: World Bank Urges Reforms to Unlock Higher Growth
Fiji’s economy is growing, but experts warn that lasting prosperity will require sweeping reforms. A roadmap highlights smarter investment, higher productivity, and new opportunities for workers—especially women—as the country pursues a more resilient future amid global uncertainties. The big question: can these changes unlock a brighter path for all Fijians?
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TopDog Law Expands into Florida After Acquiring Keller Swan Injury Attorneys
A bold expansion into Florida signals a major leap in a national personal injury firm’s growth strategy, reshaping the Southeast legal landscape and potential client options. The move hints at bigger plans and evolving services on the horizon.
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Monterey County Readies Partial SNAP/CalFresh Benefits Next Week
Monterey County is moving toward a partial release of SNAP/CalFresh benefits, backed by a new $150,000 boost for local food banks. With changes on the horizon, residents will want to know what support is available and where to turn for help in the coming weeks.
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Macuata Care Committee Pushes for Inmate Reintegration Across Fiji
Macuata’s Care Committee is launching a community-driven push to support local inmates and boost reintegration, with six months’ advance release notice and coordinated outreach to correctional facilities. The effort, anchored by visits and provincial collaboration, aims to ease transitions for returning residents and strengthen families—a promising step forward in rehabilitation across the province.
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Teen James Overy Earns Socceroos Call-Up Ahead of 2026 World Cup Prep
Manchester United’s 17-year-old James Overy earns a first Socceroos call-up as Tony Popovic leans into a new generation. Fresh faces meet returning stars in a squad aimed at 2026, stirring anticipation for Australia’s next international steps.
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Maya Hawke Reveals Uma Thurman’s Keep Your Shoes On Tarantino Set Advice
Maya Hawke opens up about growing up on set with her parents, a playful bit of mom-approved wisdom about Tarantino, and what’s next for her in film and animation. From voicing Anxiety in Inside Out 2 to a slate of exciting projects, the chat offers nostalgia, humor, and a peek at a rising career. A…
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Fiji Expands Cancer Screening with HPV Self-Swab Drive in Rural North
A bold, community-driven push against breast and cervical cancer is unfolding in Fiji. From rural screenings to school outreach and a new HPV self-swab program, the campaign centers on empowering women with knowledge and access—because early detection can change lives and reshape health norms.
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Messi and De Paul Named in Argentina Squad for Angola Friendly as MLS Playoffs Heat Up
Messi and De Paul are back in Argentina’s fold for a November friendly against Angola, even as Inter Miami fights for MLS playoff glory. The squad drop hints at a strategic approach to scheduling, with Dibu Martínez left out. Club duties and country pride collide in a story shaping Argentina’s plans for the window ahead.
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PCU Names Its First Female Pro Chancellor, Heralding a New Era in Pasifika Leadership
History is being written at Pasifika Communities University as Dr. Akanisi Kedrayate becomes the first female Pro Chancellor. Her appointment comes as the university embraces a holistic, community-centered path rooted in Pasifika values, signaling a new era of leadership and opportunity for the region.
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Angel Reyes & Associates Earns 2026 Best Lawyers and Best Law Firms Rankings
Texas personal injury leaders earn top honors for 2026. Founding Attorney Angel L. Reyes III secures a seventh consecutive nod to The Best Lawyers in America for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs, while the firm earns a regional Dallas–Fort Worth recognition. The accolades spotlight a long-standing commitment to clients and results.
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New Charlotte Initiative Simplifies NC Car Accident Claims
Charlotte drivers now have a clearer guide to North Carolina car-accident rights and the claims process. A new local initiative breaks down complex rules, documentation, and insurer communications into practical, easy-to-understand steps to help you navigate recovery with confidence.
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Fiji pushes bolder climate pledges at COP30
With COP30 approaching, Fiji is pushing a bold climate agenda that could reshape Pacific voices at the bargaining table. It warns that current pledges risk dangerous warming and outlines three priorities—tighter emission targets, a new global adaptation framework with funding, and urgent ocean-climate action—while negotiations focus on a loss and damage fund for vulnerable communities.
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Injured During Physical Therapy? Your Legal Options in Charlotte, NC
Injuries during physical therapy can leave more than physical pain in their wake. This piece explores how negligence might affect recovery, what signs to watch for, and the early steps patients can take to protect their rights.
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Fiji October Crime Statistics Reveal Rising Indictments, ODPP Data
October’s Fiji crime statistics reveal a troubling surge in serious offenses ranging from murder and attempted murder to burglary, arson and drugs. The report also highlights domestic violence and youth involvement, underscoring ongoing safety challenges and the need for sustained community collaboration.
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FNPF Confirms 25% Stake in Fletcher Building Fiji Amid Tourism Recovery
Fresh details outline FNPF’s long-term, governance-driven stake in Fletcher Building Fiji, a move tied to Fiji’s broader growth strategy. With tourism on the rebound and a wide investment portfolio in view, the plan signals a hopeful outlook for the economy.