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High Potential Season 2 Dives Into a Stylish Art Heist and a Flirtatious New Investigator
in NewsSeason 2 shifts gears with a stylish, lighter beat as Morgan tackles an art‑heist mystery alongside a tantalizing new ally—and a hint of romance. Expect sharp dialogue, hidden agendas, and growing family secrets that set the stage for bigger twists when the story picks back up.
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East End Election Night: Key Supervisor Races and Open Seat – Live Updates
in NewsEast End voters face a pivotal night with high-stakes races across five towns and two county districts. From unopposed seats to tight council contests and a key Fishers Island seat, the results could reshape local governance. As votes come in after 10 p.m., a clear snapshot of the East End’s political future begins to emerge.
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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Interview Teases Tariffs, Tech Edge and a 2028 Outlook
in NewsAn in-depth interview dives into tariffs, tech dominance, and America’s stance on China. From rare earths to semiconductors, the conversation sketches a controversial path toward economic renewal and national security—a forecast sure to spark strong responses.
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Detroit Homelessness Crisis Deepens as Shelters Struggle to Help Children
in NewsDetroit’s latest tragedy casts a harsh light on a growing housing crisis that puts children at risk. With rents rising and shelter options thinning, families navigate a maze of policy gaps and limited support. This piece examines the systemic forces shaping homelessness in the city and what it means for families on the edge.
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Pacific DRM Sees Disability Inclusion as Key to Climate Action
in Fiji NewsDisability is a vital part of disaster resilience, not merely vulnerability. A Pacific DRM leader calls for inclusive design, better data, and new leadership pathways to ensure everyone helps shape climate action—from early warnings to recovery—and to build a more equitable, resilient region.
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Fiji Kulas Set for MSG Cup Debut in Papua New Guinea
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Kulas sharpen their game ahead of the MSG Cup debut, with coach Angeline Chua guiding a squad focused on tightening up for a tough group. This campaign could mark a pivotal moment for Fiji’s women’s football and spark a new wave of regional ambition.
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Fiji Boosts Restorative Justice With New Corrections-Peacebuilding Pact
in Fiji NewsFiji is strengthening its approach to restorative justice with a renewed partnership between the Corrections Service and a peacebuilding centre. The updated agreement aims to deepen reconciliation, healing, and rehabilitation—advancing programs that support inmates, victims, and communities on the path to reintegration.
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Bail Hearing Set for Trio in Rewa Street Meth Case
in Fiji NewsThree individuals accused of meth possession in Rewa Street are set for a key bail hearing this Friday. As the case unfolds in court, the outcome could impact ongoing investigations and public safety in the community.
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D’Souza: MAGA Rhetoric Could Push Minorities Out of the GOP
in NewsRising tensions inside the GOP are putting minority support in the spotlight as concerns mount that the MAGA era could push voters away. A string of online backlash and culture-war moments hint at a defining crossroads for the party’s future and how it connects with diverse communities.
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Capitalism Falls Under 50% in NBC Poll as Democratic Socialists Gain Ground
in NewsCapitalism’s popularity has dipped below 50% for the first time in seven years, fueling a surge of democratic socialist voices inside the Democratic Party. Zohran Mamdani, among others, is at the center of a rethinking of economics as younger voters and minority communities weigh new ideas—potentially reshaping the political landscape ahead of key contests.
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Moulton Returns AIPAC Donations Ahead of 2026 Massachusetts Senate Bid
in NewsSeth Moulton pivots on fundraising, returning donations from AIPAC as questions swirl about the size of his ties to the influential group. The move comes amid debates over Israel policy and a broader push for party accountability, just as he faces a high-profile primary challenge. What this shift signals for the Democratic landscape could be…
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Jerry Demings Enters Florida Governor Race
in NewsOrange County Mayor Jerry Demings enters the Florida governor’s race, kicking off a high-stakes campaign as a crowded field begins to take shape for 2026. The landscape of Florida politics is about to heat up.
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Suffolk County Local Elections: Endorsements, Development Debates, and the Clean Energy Push
in NewsLocal elections are about more than ballots—they shape the everyday fabric of our neighborhoods. From leadership and accountability to development, healthcare, and clean energy, residents are weighing what matters most for Suffolk County’s future. A snapshot of the lively debates and the questions shaping the ballot day decisions.
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Fiji’s 65+ Visitor Surge Reshapes Island Tourism
in Fiji NewsFiji’s visitor mix is changing, with the 65-and-older segment growing fast and driving higher daily spend. That shift hints at a new travel era for the islands—blending multigenerational trips with evolving accommodation needs and pricing dynamics.
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Total Energies Backs Fiji Police Ahead of Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl Games
in Fiji NewsTotal Energies backs the Fiji Police in a timely sponsorship handover to Acting Commissioner Aporosa Lutunauga, fueling preparations for the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl. As Suva opens the weekend and Labasa hosts the showdown, a blend of rugby, soccer, and service rivalries promise a display of unity and a drug-free Fiji.
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Fiji Corrections Tribunal Hears Key Testimony in Suspension Case
in Fiji NewsAn pivotal tribunal unfolds as the Acting Commissioner prepares to testify in a case surrounding the suspended Fiji Corrections Service head. Open to the public, the proceedings spotlight governance, potential conflicts of interest, and the drive for greater transparency in Fiji’s public institutions. As testimonies continue, observers await how the findings might shape broader reforms…
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Fiji Faces Housing Crisis and Leadership Gap
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a delicate mix of housing pressures, leadership gaps, and shifting politics. As communities await decisive steps and new reforms, the path toward stability—and the surprises it may bring—remains uncertain.
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Sydney Sweeney Moves On From Ex-Fiance as New Film Christy Elevates Her Spotlight
in NewsSydney Sweeney appears to be turning a new page, with whispers of a fresh romance and a rising career. Her take on the true-story drama Christy signals a bold, empowering new chapter.
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Sam Foster Challenges Incumbent Tumlin in Marietta Mayoral Race Over Affordability, Safety, and Growth
in NewsTwo visions for Marietta’s future collide in a high-stakes mayoral race. As campaigns emphasize affordability, pedestrian safety, and responsive governance versus growth and downtown vitality, the contest hints at what residents might see in the years ahead.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Bets on Council Allies to Drive Her Second Term
in NewsBoston braces for a pivotal round of City Council races as Mayor Michelle Wu, running unopposed, pushes to shape a council that can drive her second-term agenda. From a high-stakes at-large contest to an open Roxbury seat, with echoes in Somerville and Cambridge, the elections set the stage for how far Wu’s influence can reach.…
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NYC Mayoral Race Could Spark a Florida Real Estate Surge
in NewsNew York’s looming mayoral race could ripple into South Florida’s housing scene. As tax and safety concerns push buyers south, demand—and prices—could start to shift in surprising ways.