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Fiji’s 2026 Electricity Tariff Set to Drive Investment and Power Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s power demand is set to grow, with leaders stressing timely investment as essential for the future. A forthcoming tariff update aims to fund expansion while protecting vulnerable households, signaling a shift toward a stable, sustainable energy path. The plan hinges on broad collaboration among customers, regulators, government, and partners to power daily life and…
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SmackDown December 19, 2025: Drew McIntyre Returns, Dragunov’s Open Challenge, Miz vs Hendry
in NewsDecember SmackDown is stacking the night with surprises and high-stakes moments. A United States Championship open challenge sets the tone, a marquee clash heats up the card, and a surprise return shakes the roster. Expect adrenaline-fueled action and moments that could change the landscape heading into the new year.
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California braces for final rain surge as flood warnings linger
in NewsA final surge of heavy rain looms over California, bringing the threat of new floods and debris flows as communities brace for more disruptions. Amid the chaos, neighbors rally together, sharing resilience and stories of hope as the storm’s aftermath unfolds.
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BWI to Debut $500M Airport Overhaul on January 9, 2026
in NewsBWI is getting a major makeover with a nearly $500 million redevelopment that could reshape your travel experience. Expect a new Terminal A/B connector, faster baggage handling, and refreshed concessions—all aiming for a smoother, more modern journey when it debuts in January 2026.
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Karoline Leavitt Announces Baby Girl on the Way for May
in NewsHoliday joy from the White House: a press secretary reveals she’s expecting their second child—a baby girl due in May. A personal milestone framed by faith, family, and the daily balance of public life.
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Two Stories, One Moment: Williamsburg Premieres I’ll Find You
in NewsSet against a Williamsburg premiere, I’ll Find You marks Keesya Hill-Jones’s debut feature—an intense dive into resilience, mental health, and life-changing moments. Two intertwined stories unfold in a community-driven journey that lingers long after the lights come up. A cinematic, thought-provoking night for local viewers.
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Fiji’s Heleina Young Breaks Into Pacific Sprint Top 5 in 2025 Rankings
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sprinting sensation Heleina Young is turning heads in the Pacific, clinching a top-five spot in the 2025 Pacific Islands Women’s Athletics Top 10 and becoming Fiji’s premier sprinter. Her breakout season hints at big things on the horizon for Fiji’s track and field stars.
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Kim Zolciak Hit With Second IRS Lien Amid Mounting Debts
in NewsKim Zolciak faces another financial setback as the IRS files a lien for $163,804.30. While debt battles mount, she’s starting a new chapter dating entrepreneur Kyle Mowitz—leaving many watching how she’ll navigate the days ahead.
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Devoted Missouri Mom and Nurse Remembered in New Haven, Missouri
in NewsHer warmth, humor, and steadfast devotion to family lit up every room she entered. This tribute recalls a remarkable wife, mother, and friend whose memory will continue to inspire and comfort those who loved her.
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Roy Krishna Returns to Fiji, Signs with Bula FC to Lead a New Era in Oceania Football
in Fiji NewsHere are three concise teaser options you can use: – Fiji football legend Roy Krishna returns home with Bula FC, bringing a storied career and a new purpose—to mentor a hungry squad and spark a bold future. – Roy Krishna’s homecoming to Bula FC signals a fresh era for Fiji football, blending international experience with…
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Fiji’s Rugby Diplomacy Fuels Economic Boost and Global Spotlight
in Fiji NewsFiji is turning sports into a powerful engine for growth and diplomacy. A famed rugby team is at the center of this shift, driving economic activity and expanding the island nation’s global footprint.
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Sahel launches 5,000-strong joint battalion to counter insurgents
in NewsThree Sahel nations unveil a bold joint battalion to counter rising insurgencies and shore up border security, backed by a regional media push. With roughly 5,000 troops and shifting alliances redefining the region, the path to lasting stability in the Sahel remains uncertain.
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Lanthimos Reimagines Cult Classic in Bugonia with Emma Stone
in NewsFrom a Brooklyn lockdown to the making of a bold reimagining, Will Tracy reshapes a cult classic for today. Guided by Lanthimos’s unmistakable vision and led by Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, Bugonia dives into belief, reality, and the price of imagination. A behind-the-scenes look at resilience, risky pivots, and a fresh take on a…
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Viral Frontier Airlines in-flight clash prompts security intervention
in NewsAn intense clash aboard a Frontier Airlines flight has sparked a wide online debate over respect, entitlement, and how crews handle disruptions at 30,000 feet. Footage shows rising tensions between a passenger and a flight attendant, touching on accusations of bias and the steps crews take to restore calm. The incident raises fresh questions about…
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First Christmas Day Birth at Ra Maternity Hospital in Fiji
in Fiji NewsA Christmas Day drive took a surprising turn when a mother went into labor on the road. A swift, caring medical team helped deliver a healthy baby boy, turning the holiday into a heartwarming memory for the family.
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AMC Christmas Day Opens in the Afternoon with a Festive Film Lineup
in NewsAMC Theatres are turning Christmas Day into a cinema celebration with a later start and a diverse lineup. From anticipated sequels to fresh releases and festive programming, there’s something for every mood this holiday season. A cozy, all-ages cinematic experience awaits both in theaters and across streaming platforms.
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Eaton Fire Survivors Demand Emergency Housing Relief from Edison
in NewsDisplaced by the Eaton Fire, families face a growing housing crisis as rents soar and temporary aid dwindles. A historic coalition is pressing Southern California Edison for urgent, independent housing relief—separate from any settlement process—even as the utility reports record profits. The dispute raises urgent questions about fairness, accountability, and how disaster survivors are supported…
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Carols at the Hospital: Salvation Army Spreads Christmas Hope
in Fiji NewsCarols echo through a hospital as the Salvation Army Youth Band brings festive cheer to patients, families, and staff. A simple, heartfelt moment that shines a light on hope, kindness, and the true spirit of Christmas.
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UN Secretary-General Race Heats Up: Could a Woman Lead the Global Body?
in NewsAs the UN opens nominations for its next Secretary-General, a careful balance of region, gender, and diplomacy is at stake. Behind closed doors, power dynamics in the Security Council and the global agenda will shape who rises to the top. The coming weeks could redefine the world body’s credibility and its ability to meet mounting…
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Northwestern opens search for 18th president, invites community input
in NewsNorthwestern has begun a comprehensive search for its next president, pairing a diverse, campus-wide committee with a top leadership firm. A collaborative process is underway that invites community input as it maps out the qualities and priorities for the university’s next chapter.
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Namaka Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Bus Near School, Sparking Road Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy near Namaka Public School is prompting a urgent conversation about road safety and pedestrian awareness in busy areas. Investigators are reviewing what happened as the community calls for safer streets around high-traffic zones.