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Supreme Court halts Chicago National Guard plan, signaling limits on Trump’s urban deployment push
in NewsThe Supreme Court delivers a temporary setback to the push for federal troop deployments in Chicago, highlighting a growing clash between federal power and state authority. An unsigned order hints that extraordinary circumstances are needed to mobilize the National Guard in urban America, with lawsuits and local opposition echoing in cities coast to coast. As…
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TikTok’s Epic Gamer Grandma dies at 78 after COPD battle
in NewsTributes pour in for TikTok’s beloved Epic Gamer Grandma, who died at 78 after a battle with COPD. Her infectious humor and love of gaming left a lasting, joyful legacy that touched family and followers.
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New Epstein Documents Reopen Questions About Prince Andrew and Nygard Ties
in NewsFresh Epstein-era documents surface, reviving questions about a high-profile royal’s ties to the disgraced financier and his circle. They indicate U.S. investigators sought statements from the royal about potential visits to Bahamas properties and other associations, amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s network and past allegations.
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Fiji’s Kaunikuila Basketball Club Shines in New Caledonia Tour
in Fiji NewsKaunikuila Basketball Club’s New Caledonia tour turned heads and set a new benchmark for Fiji basketball. The experience pushed players to new heights, building confidence and paving the way for bigger challenges ahead—with plenty of lessons learned along the way.
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Fiji’s New Electricity Tariff: Public Sessions Aim to Clarify Impacts
in Fiji NewsPublic sessions across Fiji are shedding light on the latest electricity tariff changes. Officials warn safeguards for vulnerable households and small businesses, but lingering worries about higher costs have many wondering how their bills might be affected.
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Self-Defense Claim as Bard Faces Grand Jury Indictment in Kentucky State University Shooting
in NewsA tense grand jury weighs murder charges in a campus confrontation, with the defense insisting the defendant acted to protect his family. The case centers on a volatile sequence and questions about what really happened—and threats against the family add a chilling layer to the legal fight.
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Holiday Breach Surge in Fiji Supermarkets Sparks Consumer Alarm
in Fiji NewsHoliday shopping may be costlier than it looks. Findings point to widespread price discrepancies and food-safety lapses slipping through in supermarkets, shaking trust at the checkout. A closer look at what inspectors uncovered could change how you shop this season.
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Federal Wage Garnishments Resume for Defaulted Student Loans in 2026
in NewsWage garnishments for defaulted federal student loans return in early 2026 after a prolonged pause. With millions potentially affected, the move could reshape repayment options and personal finances as notices begin to roll out.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Finale Features Sulu and Bones Debut
in NewsStrange New Worlds gears up for a landmark finale, reuniting Star Trek’s iconic Bones and Sulu for a bold, new chapter. With production wrapped and Season 4 on the horizon, the episode promises nostalgia with fresh twists that fans won’t want to miss.
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Single Mom Becomes Fiji Police Constable in Inspiring Graduation
in Fiji NewsJuggling two young kids and a demanding training journey, a devoted mom achieves a milestone in her policing career. From the private sector to donning the uniform, her story is a lesson in faith, resilience, and support. Her message to other single mothers: don’t give up—opportunities appear when you walk toward them.
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Epstein Documents Renew Scrutiny Over Trump Ties, DOJ Calls Claims Untrue
in NewsHere are three short teaser options you can choose from: Option 1: Fresh documents revive the Epstein saga, hinting at explosive ties and a decades-old allegation. DOJ officials push back, urging caution as questions about credibility and timing linger. Option 2: A new batch of papers casts a shadow over Epstein’s circle, with a 1995…
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Riley Keough Linked to Travolta Baby Claim in Presley Family Legal Saga
in NewsA high-profile family dispute spills into the courtroom with explosive claims and long-buried secrets. As legal maneuvers unfold, loyalties are tested and the boundaries between fame, fortune, and family blur. This ongoing saga could redefine a legendary dynasty’s legacy.
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Fiji Electricity Tariff Hike Triggers Consumer and Business Concerns
in Fiji NewsFiji’s electricity tariffs are set to rise on January 1, with potential ripple effects on the prices of essentials like food and transport. Consumer advocates are calling for transparency on how the extra revenue will be used, stressing accountability and investments in reliable, cleaner energy. Businesses warn that higher costs could eventually settle on consumers,…
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Trump-Class Battleship Debuts as Federal Student Loan Garnishment Returns
in NewsTwo headline-grabbing developments collide as a bold defense announcement meets a sweeping shift in federal student loans. With wage garnishment resuming for defaulted borrowers, the stakes for households—and the broader economy—are about to tighten.
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FBI Jet Controversy Sparks Taxpayer Spending Debate
in NewsFresh questions are swirling around FBI spending as spokesperson Patel defends fleet changes as cost-saving, while critics allege personal use of taxpayer resources. From a high-profile government jet tied to a personal trip to a proposed new jet purchase, the controversy intensifies questions about transparency and accountability in government spending.
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Epstein DOJ Files: Letter to Nassar Mentions Trump and Hints at Shared Predatory Mindset
in NewsFresh documents reveal a disturbing exchange between notorious figures, hinting at a troubling shared mindset and connections that reach into powerful circles. The timing and content reignite questions about accountability and the ongoing effort to support survivors. A closer look at these disclosures invites readers to consider what justice and transparency truly require.
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Lillian Bonsignore Named NYC FDNY Fire Commissioner, Second Woman to Hold the Post
in NewsA landmark leadership move reshapes NYC’s emergency services as Lillian Bonsignore is tapped to become fire commissioner, poised to become only the second woman to hold the post. With 31 years at FDNY and a track record in EMS leadership, her appointment hints at a bold new era for the department.
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Fiji Inflation Turns Negative in 2025 as Prices Ease Across the Year
in Fiji NewsFiji ends 2025 with cooler inflation, signaling softer price pressures overall. December’s CPI rose, but the month shows a mixed bag of movements across categories. The latest numbers hint at what to expect for prices in the near term.
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Fiji Airways Baggage Delays Hit Nadi-Vavau Route Amid Fuel Shortage
in Fiji NewsFuel-supply constraints are affecting the Nadi–Vava’u route, with some baggage likely to face delays. To stay within weight limits, certain checked bags may ride on a later flight. Travelers may want to plan for potential baggage delays and keep essentials in carry-ons.
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Home for Christmas: Fiji Islander Returns After Three Years for Heartfelt Village Reunion
in Fiji NewsThree years away studying in Suva brings a long-awaited Christmas homecoming, reuniting family and village kin for a festive celebration of togetherness and cherished roots.
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Fiji Retailers Plot 2024 Strategy Amid VAT Cuts and Bill Debate
in Fiji NewsFiji’s retailers navigated 2023’s VAT changes and new rules under tight regulatory oversight, keeping momentum through strong collaboration with authorities. While concerns about the Employment Relations Bill linger, industry groups say progress is being made. Looking ahead to 2024, a more consultative path offers cautious optimism for Fiji’s business climate.