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Norah O’Donnell’s We the Women Highlights America’s Hidden Heroines
in NewsNorah O’Donnell’s new book, We the Women, shines a light on the untold stories of the remarkable women who shaped American history. It highlights trailblazers—from the woman whose name is on the Declaration to the first Black woman to argue before the Supreme Court—and offers a hopeful look at progress yet to come. An inspiring…
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Banana-Cacao Semifreddo: A Naturally Sweet, Low-Sugar Dessert Worth Trying
in Fiji NewsCraving something sweet without the sugar spike? A creamy banana and cacao semifreddo shows how ripe fruit and cocoa can deliver a refreshing, lower-sugar indulgence—proof that healthy desserts can still feel indulgent.
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Sea and Soil: A Village’s Blueprint for Health, Food Security, and Self-Reliance
in Fiji NewsMarica Bole’s life weaves sea and soil into daily resilience. From the ocean’s daily bounty to a homegrown plantation, her story highlights how tradition and self-sufficiency nourish nutrition, savings, and a healthier future for her family.
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Transform Your Dining Space with the Right Dining Set
in Fiji NewsMore than a place to eat, the dining area anchors family moments and memories. The right dining set—balancing size, material, and comfort—can transform any space into a warm, lasting gathering spot.
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Fiji Pearls Name Michelle Parsons as Head Coach to Elevate High-Performance Netball
in Fiji NewsMichelle Parsons takes the helm of the Fiji Pearls, bringing an elite coaching pedigree and a bold plan to lift Fiji netball to new heights. A focus on world-class performance and sharper tactics signals an exciting, momentum-building era for the team.
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La Vega Celebrates 182nd Dominican Independence Day
in NewsEn La Vega, la conmemoración del 182 aniversario de la Independencia unió autoridades, estudiantes y vecinos en una jornada de orgullo patriótico y memoria histórica. Entre el izamiento de la Bandera y actos cívicos, la provincia renueva su compromiso con un futuro más justo y unido.
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Winter Weekend: Cold Nights and a Chance of Snow
in NewsBrisk days, bitter nights, and a hint of light snow mark this weekend—winter’s forecast is playing drama with the temps.
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Cook Islands Keeps NZ Ties in Focus as Funding Talks Continue
in Fiji NewsFormer Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna says preserving the constitutional bond with New Zealand matters, even as a funding pause stirs politics ahead of the elections. Behind the scenes, regional talks and new regional roles hint at how the Pacific balances autonomy with sustained support.
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Immunity Talks for 16 in Tavua Drug Case as Ba High Court Sets March 20
in Fiji NewsImmunity discussions take center stage as 16 suspects linked to a 2.6-tonne drug seizure face the next steps in Ba High Court. The court heard about possible paths forward, with defense teams playing a crucial role in shaping the case. March 20 marks the resumption of proceedings as legal strategies unfold.
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Pokémon 30th Anniversary: Trading Cards Hit Record Highs and Draw Scrutiny
in NewsPokémon celebrates 30 years as its trading cards blaze into the spotlight, captivating collectors and newcomers with record-breaking moments and big-name partnerships. Nostalgia meets high-stakes collectability as the franchise pivots toward bold new frontiers.
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Lindsay Lohan’s Dubai comeback: motherhood, past struggles, and a new Hulu role
in NewsLindsay Lohan unveils a striking new chapter—family, fame, and a grounded life in Dubai—alongside candid reflections on a turbulent past. With renewed confidence, her story hints at an intriguing comeback on the horizon.
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Fijiana 7s Reveal HSBC SVNS Vancouver Roster Led by Captain Ditavutu
in Fiji NewsFijiana 7s unveil a bold Vancouver leg squad, pairing seasoned leaders with rising talents. Led by captain Verenaisi Ditavutu, the team aims to build momentum and sharpen consistency on the North American stage. A fresh mix of experience and youth hints at Fiji’s growing prestige on the global sevens map.
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Barrett Leads Hurricanes in Electric Fiji Drua Clash at Churchill Park
in Fiji NewsJordie Barrett lands in Fiji as the Hurricanes prepare for a high-stakes clash against the Drua at Churchill Park, a ground he’s never played on. With razor-thin finishes in recent meetings and a roaring crowd expected, this one promises fireworks in Lautoka.
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Diddy Could Be Key Witness in Tupac Shakur Murder Trial
in NewsDecades after Tupac Shakur’s murder, a high-profile figure behind bars could play a pivotal role in the case. His potential testimony might challenge long-held confessions and reshape courtroom strategy as the trial timeline remains uncertain.
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Benzathine Penicillin Shortage Shakes RHD Care as New Stock Arrives Next Week
in Fiji NewsA temporary shortage of a crucial antibiotic is triggering urgent actions as stock runs low and a new shipment arrives soon. Authorities are prioritizing high-need areas and proactively reaching out to patients to prevent missed doses for RHD treatment.
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Diddy Could Be Key Witness in Tupac Murder Trial
in NewsSean ‘Diddy’ Combs could become a pivotal witness in the long-running Tupac Shakur case. Fresh claims and alleged past confessions are stirring the defense, with a high-profile presence potentially shaping the courtroom drama.
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Weinstein Taps New Lawyers as Third Trial Looms
in NewsHarvey Weinstein ramps up for a third trial with a revamped defense team and a recalibrated strategy. New counsel take the helm as the high-profile case moves into uncharted territory.
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Wyoming Braces for High Winds and Fire Weather Warnings Across Laramie County
in NewsA weekend of strong winds and critical fire weather is shaping up for the region. Gusts near 60 mph and very low humidity could drive travel hazards for lighter and high-profile vehicles and elevate fire risk along the I-80 corridor. Conditions can change quickly—stay prepared and cautious.
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Indiana HB 1002: A New Era for Utility Bills and Consumer Protections
in NewsIndiana’s latest utility reform introduces levelized billing for eligible households, added protections during extreme heat, and new quarterly reporting. The sweeping changes aim to curb rising bills and boost provider accountability—and they’re stirring plenty of debate about the future of energy costs in the state.
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Daylight Saving Time 2026: Clocks Jump Ahead on March 8
in NewsSpring forward arrives with more than just a disrupted night’s sleep. A quick look at the timing, who observes daylight saving, and practical tips to ease the transition for better sleep and daily life.
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Emperor Naruhito’s Birthday Spotlight Signals Deeper Fiji-Japan Ties in the Pacific
in Fiji NewsCelebrating Emperor Naruhito’s 66th birthday, Fiji and Japan reaffirm a deep, enduring partnership. From climate action to disaster resilience and education, the ties look set to grow stronger, hinting at new cooperation shaping the Pacific’s future.