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Nausori Market Booms as Last-Minute Christmas Shopping Surges
in Fiji NewsLast-minute shoppers are turning Nausori Market into a hive of activity, with root crops and vegetables flying off the stalls. Vendors are weaving farm-sourced produce, middleman networks, and smart budgeting as the festive season looms. A vivid snapshot of resilience, community spirit, and the hustle behind local commerce.
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Fiji Man Granted Strict Bail in Online Safety Act Case Over Social Media Misinformation
in Fiji NewsAn ongoing court case over alleged online misinformation has produced a bail package with strict social-media prohibitions, IP monitoring, and travel restrictions. The next hearing is scheduled for 18 February 2026, highlighting the growing focus on online content and its consequences.
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Coldplay Kisscam Backlash: The High Cost of a Viral Moment
in NewsOne innocuous moment captured on camera triggered a tidal wave of online backlash, turning a private life into a public crisis. The ensuing storm tested relationships, families, and careers, and forced a reckoning with the darker side of internet culture. This piece explores the human cost of public shaming, the toll of viral attention, and…
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Dollar Tree to Close on Christmas Day as Retailers Pause Operations
in NewsDollar Tree will close on Christmas Day, a rare holiday pause for the retailer. With many other major chains observing closures and shorter hours on Christmas Eve, smart planning is a must for last-minute needs this holiday week.
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Bula FC Gears Up for OFC Pro League Debut with Grueling Camp
in Fiji NewsBula FC kicks off a grueling two-week camp at the Fiji Football Academy to boost endurance and refine skills for the new OFC Professional League. Coach Stephane Auvray says the sessions are tough and players are pushing through soreness, laying the groundwork for a January opener and a demanding season ahead.
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Cherry Hill Mall Braces for Last-Minute Christmas Rush as Shoppers Flock In
in NewsLast-minute shoppers swarmed Cherry Hill Mall, turning Sunday night into a festive rush of gift-hunting and crowds. Amid the bustle, moments of connection and the countdown to Christmas reveal the season’s magnetic mix of pressure and joy.
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Ali Larter on Why Kindness Keeps Her 16-Year Marriage Strong
in NewsAli Larter reveals the small, steady secrets behind 16 years of marriage with Hayes MacArthur. From daily kindness to building a family life in the mountains, it offers a candid look at love that endures.
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Hilton Fiji Kicks Off Holidays With Tree Lighting, Santa and Community Giving
in Fiji NewsHoliday magic meets community, as Hilton Fiji’s December celebrations sparkle with a tree-lighting, a Santa surprise, and hands-on outreach—from school-stationery drives to festive luncheons for children and seniors. Discover how hospitality and generosity come together to spread warmth this season.
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Cricket Fiji Unveils Bold 2026 Plan to Grow Women’s Cricket and Youth Talent
in Fiji NewsCricket Fiji is mapping a bold path for women’s and girls’ cricket, riding the momentum from recent success into a brighter future. The plan includes Fiji’s first national under-19 women’s tournament and a nationwide school-based qualifier, along with a revived national women’s competition and potential international visits. With two major international events planned for 2024,…
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The Viral Cher–Leavitt Feud That Wasn’t Real—and Why It Spread
in NewsDid Cher really feud with a White House spokesperson? A meme-fueled rumor built on AI-generated quotes spread fast—until it was debunked. This teaser peels back how online sensationalism takes hold and why we should pause before believing every claim.
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Banksy Teases New London Mural as Two Children Point to the Sky
in NewsBanksy appears to unveil a new London mural: a stark black-and-white scene of two children lying on the ground and pointing at the sky. Spotted in Bayswater, the artwork has sparked intrigue about its origins, with a second, similar version seen elsewhere in the capital as the artist teased glimpses online.
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Kisscam Fallout: The Human Cost of Online Shaming
in NewsOne moment on a kisscam, a whirlwind of online backlash, and a life upended by public scrutiny. Kristin Cabot opens up about the personal toll of cyberbullying, resilience, and a push for kinder discourse in a digital world.
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Public Holiday Pay Rules: Double Pay for Holiday Work Under the Employment Relations Act 2007
in Fiji NewsHoliday pay can be tricky for employers and employees. A clear update sheds light on how Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day are treated, outlining fair compensation and the rules that help teams stay in sync during the festive season.
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Fiji’s Rugby Frontier: Referees as Performance Analysts
in Fiji NewsRugby in Fiji could be rewritten by a bold new idea: referees as performance analysts to sharpen decisions and reduce errors. Rasivhenge champions a collaborative framework that unites referees, analysts and teams—from grassroots workshops to elite play—driving the sport toward higher standards. With evolving laws and growing global support, this approach hints at a future…
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Waterloo Road actor William Rush dies at 31, leaves organ donor legacy
in NewsBeloved actor William Rush, best known for Waterloo Road, has died at 31. His mother, Debbie Rush, shared a heartbreakingly candid tribute, saying their family is “completely broken” by the loss. She also highlighted William’s selfless decision to be an organ donor, a gift of life that will endure beyond his passing.
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James Cameron Responds to Amy Poehler’s Golden Globes Joke About Zero Dark Thirty
in NewsOption 1: James Cameron reflects on a 2013 Golden Globes joke he says crossed the line, calling it an “ignorant dig” at cinema. He also offers a candid look at Hollywood rivalries and a history with Kathryn Bigelow that’s more personal than the headlines suggest. Option 2: A joke, a rivalry, a partnership—Cameron weighs in…
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Tennessee DCS Audit Reveals Chronic Failures Endangering Children
in NewsAn alarming audit exposes long-standing failures in Tennessee’s Department of Children’s Services, with issues dating back to 2022. It highlights children sleeping in offices, delayed medical care, and troubling abuse substantiation rates. The findings raise urgent questions about accountability and what must change to protect vulnerable youth.
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New Jersey Road Rage Suspect Indicted on 31 Felony Counts
in NewsAn explosive road-rage incident in New Jersey ends in gunfire and a seriously injured woman. Ernest Heinz is now indicted on 31 felony counts as investigators trace a cache of firearms and the tense moments that followed.
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San Francisco Power Outage Tests Seniors as Neighbors Rally to Help
in NewsSan Francisco’s blackout left seniors in the dark and on edge—until ordinary neighbors stepped up. A night of medical worries, miscommunications, and quiet acts of courage reveals what it takes for a community to stay connected when the power goes out.
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Thwaites Glacier Faces Uncertain Future as Research Funding Cuts Hit Antarctic Science
in NewsAn Antarctic giant is showing alarming signs of instability—from undersea melts and seismic icequakes to a weakening ice shelf—that could reshape coastlines in the years to come. As researchers scramble to track its fate, funding cuts and political debate threaten to slow crucial answers.
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Culture Year Unfolds: From Baseball Film to Twin Peaks Screenings
in NewsThis year unfolded as a bold mosaic of film and art, inviting us to slow down and listen for the quieter truths hidden in memory and moment. From intimate portraits of time and loyalty to boundary-pushing explorations that blend genres and voices, the experiences linger long after the lights fade. A chorus of immersive stories…