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Shutdown Delays Slam U.S. Flights Across Major Airports
in Fiji NewsAir travel in the U.S. is tightening as a government shutdown drags on, leaving airports scrambling and lines stretching. With the holiday travel season approaching, passengers brace for ongoing delays and uncertainty.
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Watergate Fatigue: Why Every Scandal Fails to Make a Splash
in NewsWatergate has become the default lens for political missteps, with critics quick to label the latest controversy as bigger than Watergate. A closer look at claims like the so-called “Arctic Frost” reveals how sensationalism can outpace the facts. What does that mean for real accountability today?
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Collett Siblings Set for Big Dance Showdown at Randwick
in Fiji NewsSibling pride meets high-stakes racing as jockeys Jason and Alysha Collett gear up for a thrilling showdown at Royal Randwick’s Big Dance. With Melbourne Cup Day in the air and a family legacy fueling their drive, the stage is set for racing drama and electric anticipation.
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Fiji’s Historic U-17 World Cup Debut Sparks Hope After Tough Opening Loss to Tunisia
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Junior Bula Boys take their first bow at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Doha, stepping onto the world stage with grit and a hunger to learn. A debut defined by resilience and growth, as the squad eyes the road ahead and the challenges to come.
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Kadavu Rugby: Youth Investment Redefining Island Sports
in Fiji NewsKadavu’s youth are riding a government-backed sports revival, turning a small-island rugby scene into a rising force. A transformative festival, new training gear, and renewed community pride hint at a promising future for young athletes on the island.
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Fiji Denarau Bridge Bus Crash Triggers Safety Probe
in Fiji NewsAn ordinary workday in Fiji took a shocking turn when a bus carrying hotel staff veered off a Denarau Bridge and into a swamp, triggering a rapid emergency response. As investigators review what happened and safety measures come under renewed scrutiny, the incident raises questions about road safety and prevention.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger Announces Kat and Brandy, Her New Children’s Book on Bravery
in NewsKat and Brandy follows a young girl as she learns to ride and to trust her own courage, guided by a brave rescue horse named Brandy. A heartwarming tale rooted in memory and family, it celebrates resilience, kindness, and the healing power of the animal-human bond. A perfect storytime pick for little dreamers and their…
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Shonal Sharma: Fiji Firm GM in Custody Over Cocaine Import Charge Ahead of Bail Hearing
in Fiji NewsShonal Sharma, a mechanical firm’s general manager, has been taken into custody on a drug-importation charge after a Suva court appearance. Investigators say a Brazil-bound shipment mislabeled as a “smoke machine” concealed nearly 640 grams of cocaine. With bail proceedings due on Friday, the case highlights a broader crackdown on drug trafficking in Fiji.
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Tariffs in Limbo as Courts Challenge Trump’s Trade Leverage on U.S. Manufacturing
in Fiji NewsTariffs are reshaping American manufacturing, turning supply chains into a high-stakes puzzle as costs climb and sourcing shifts unfold. With legal challenges flaring and a Supreme Court ruling looming, the policy fight could redefine how U.S. factories compete—and adapt—in ways we’re only beginning to see.
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Fiji Unveils Largest Solar Install in Healthcare at Lomaloma Hospital
in Fiji NewsA landmark solar upgrade at Lomaloma Hospital brings reliable power after years of outages, boosting patient care and cutting diesel use. A bold step forward for Fiji’s remote communities and the nation’s push toward renewable energy.
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Flying Fijians Eye 3-Test Sweep Against England at Twickenham
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians head to Twickenham for a high-stakes rematch with England, ready to unleash a hard-hitting, fast-paced game. Under coach Mick Byrne, the squad targets a bold autumn series and a display of growth that could redefine their place on the world stage.
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Palantir’s Political Crosswinds: Inside the Debate Over Trump and Corporate Loyalties
in NewsPalantir faces a quiet but growing debate over its political direction and how it balances government partnerships with a shifting national mood. A senior executive hints at tensions between the company’s evolving stance and its traditional role across administrations, underscoring the tricky line tech firms walk in a polarized era.
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Fiji Unveils Wildlife Plan to Cut Bird Strikes and Protect Flights
in Fiji NewsFiji is stepping up its fight against bird strikes that threaten flights. A new wildlife management plan, real-time data sharing, and cross-government collaboration aim to keep Fiji’s skies safe and reliable.
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No Elections This Tuesday in Illinois – Here’s What Voters Should Know
in NewsIllinois won’t hold an election this Tuesday, with the next vote not until March 2026. A Sangamon County official addresses voter questions about registration, ballots, and the primaries ahead, stressing security and accuracy. With petitions due for the 2026 primary, the focus is on staying informed and engaged.
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Flying Fijians Seek Redemption Against England in Weekend Test Showdown
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are sharpening their edge for a marquee Test against England, pairing seasoned stars with fresh talent. Two intense sessions at Lensbury signal a team hungry for redemption and a standout performance on the international stage.
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Lau Province Launches Inclusive Task Force to Tackle HIV and Drug Issues
in Fiji NewsLau’s leaders are mobilizing with a new multi-stakeholder task force to address HIV and drug abuse. Led by Ratu Tevita Mara, the group will include youths, women, and partners across government and communities to craft a targeted action plan for the Lau population.
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Fiji Women Head to New Zealand for Two-Week OFC Player Placement
in Fiji NewsThree Fiji women’s internationals head to Auckland for a two-week, high-performance stint with Eastern Suburbs AFC through the OFC Player Placement Program. Guided by their team management, the move aims to sharpen skills and raise Fiji’s profile on the regional stage. A hopeful chapter in the growth of Pacific women’s football.
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Kristin Chenoweth Opens Up About Charlie Kirk Tribute Backlash
in NewsKristin Chenoweth speaks candidly about the fierce backlash following a tribute to Charlie Kirk, revealing the emotional toll it took. The conversation offers a rare look at faith, forgiveness, and navigating public disagreement in a deeply polarized moment.
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David Beckham Knighted by King Charles in Royal Honor
in NewsDavid Beckham’s long-awaited knighthood marks a new chapter in a career defined by more than football. A tale of charity, evolving royal ties, and reinvention—where a global icon steps into a life of public service and humanitarian impact.
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Keith Carson Leaves News Center Maine for Climate Advocacy
in NewsAfter nearly two decades in Maine’s weather world, a beloved meteorologist reveals his final forecast and a bold new path with Maine Conservation Voters. A heartfelt farewell hints at what’s next for the state’s environmental story.
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Special Elections 2025: Vacant Seats Could Redraw Power Across States
in NewsA wave of high-stakes special elections across multiple states could redefine who represents communities in Congress and in state capitals. With long vacancies, potential runoffs, and pivotal shifts in state legislatures and commissions, the outcomes may reshape policy and power for years to come.