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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.
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Loretta St Julian-Ooms Leads Fiji Va’a Revival as Wai Tui Returns in 2026
in Fiji NewsLoretta St Julian-Ooms is steering Fiji’s paddling comeback, weaving va’a tradition with bold growth. Under her leadership, Fiji Outrigger is widening pathways for juniors and elites, as the Wai Tui International returns in 2026—a landmark moment for Pacific va’a and community spirit.
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William Christopher Swett Accused of Orchestrating a Multi-Million-Dollar Fraud Scheme, Facing Federal Charges
in NewsFormer attorney William C. Swett is at the center of a high-stakes federal fraud case, accused of orchestrating a multi-year scheme that included fake clients, inflated invoices, and diverted funds. The allegations spotlight ethics and accountability in the legal profession.
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Fiji cocaine haul: 16 charged in $1 billion seizure ahead of High Court appearance
in Fiji NewsSixteen people face charges after a record-breaking cocaine seizure in Tavua, as a high-stakes Ba court case unfolds under Justice Samuela Qica. The case highlights the global reach of drug trafficking and its impact on communities, prompting reflection on enforcement and safety.
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Fiji Health Warning: Stop Children From Cleaning Flood Drains as Leptospirosis Risk Surges
in Fiji NewsAn urgent health warning urges communities to keep children out of flood-cleanup efforts as heavy rains raise disease risks from contaminated water. The advisory stresses adult supervision and proper protective gear to safeguard families during the current weather challenges.
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Fiji’s GCC Sets Conditions for Royal Visit on Indigenous and Constitutional Reforms
in Fiji NewsPotential royal ties on the horizon depend on a sweeping package of constitutional and Indigenous reforms. The Great Council of Chiefs signals readiness to engage, but only after addressing core governance and rights issues.
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Joe Leoni Named Among NAOPIA’s National Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys
in NewsAfter more than four decades of steadfast advocacy, a Minnesota attorney earns a prestigious national honor. His work in personal injury and related fields has quietly shaped lives and the local legal landscape. A milestone that hints at even greater impact to come.
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Fiji Unveils Groundbreaking AgriTourism and Value-Added Farming Programmes
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils two bold initiatives—AgriTourism and the Scaling-Up of Agriculture Value-Added—that aim to modernize farming by weaving it with tourism and boosting local processing. The plan targets year-round supply, greater mechanization, and stronger livelihoods for rural communities. A forward-looking push that could reshape Fiji’s agricultural landscape.
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Spousal Support Case: Hidden Truths That Shook the Court
in NewsInside a spousal support case, surface-level claims collide with real-world complexities—from shifting income to “unpaid” childcare and far-reaching dependents. The courtroom probes what truly counts as need, reminding us that transparency and careful scrutiny are essential in family law.
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New Jersey Parents Navigate Kids’ Makeup Talks Amid Influencer Trends
in NewsAcross New Jersey, parents are navigating a new conversation about makeup for their youngest children, shaped by online tutorials and influencer culture. Experts warn that early focus on appearance can affect self-worth, while some families experiment with gentle boundaries. This piece weighs the pressures, the products marketed to kids, and what it means to preserve…
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Fiji Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Fish Waste Dumping After Permit Violations
in Fiji NewsAn illegal dump of fish waste along Namosi Road has triggered a strong MECC response, linking the act to a Walu Bay processing facility operating without a valid waste permit and an unlicensed transporter. Officials retrieved the waste and directed proper disposal through a licensed operator, with further enforcement on the horizon. The incident underscores…