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Baltimore Water Main Break Forces School Closures as Repairs Continue
in NewsBaltimore faces a major water outage that has closed several city schools and a recreation center. Crews are racing to repair the main and restore service, but reopening plans remain uncertain, leaving families and staff awaiting updates.
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Suspect arrested in Suva after alleged assault on police officer
in Fiji NewsAn intense pursuit on Waimanu Road in Suva ended with a police officer injured and a suspect in custody. The operation involved officers from multiple divisions as disturbances were responded to, highlighting the risks faced by law enforcement.
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AfD MP Charged Over Hitler Salute in Bundestag
in NewsNew charges have been filed against an AfD Bundestag member over a Nazi salute in the Bundestag, with immunity already lifted. His pro-Russian ties and Kremlin-linked performances fuel a wider party struggle, as leadership reshuffles spotlight tensions over loyalty and history.
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Fiji Flooding Closes Roads Across Western Division, FRA Warns Drivers
in Fiji NewsFlooding from heavy rains has closed several roads across Fiji’s Western Division, turning crossings into waterlogged hazards and forcing detours. Key routes in Rakiraki and Lautoka are affected as travelers are urged to exercise extreme caution. The latest weather-driven disruptions reveal how quickly severe conditions can impact daily life on the roads.
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Point Breeze Boom in Philadelphia Heightens Pedestrian Risks
in NewsPoint Breeze is undergoing rapid change, where new developments meet historic streets and bustling corridors. As traffic and construction rise, safety risks for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists grow. Discover how a seasoned injury-law team is guiding residents through uncertain times—and what to consider if an accident upends your life.
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New York Gala Sparks AfD Backing and Immigration Debate
in NewsA high-profile New York gala lit up a heated debate about Germany’s political future, with AfD supporters and American voices stirring talk on immigration and national identity. Inside and out, opinions clashed over alliances and what lies ahead for Europe’s politics. The event highlighted how transatlantic attention is fueling a polarizing conversation about Germany’s direction.
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Fiji Sevens Aims for Gold After Back-to-Back Semi-Finals at HSBC SVNS
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sevens side is proving hard to beat on the HSBC SVNS circuit, delivering back-to-back semi-finals and bronze medals. With a tougher format and a push to sharpen defence and decision-making, a new wave of talent, including Etuate Qalibau, could spark a breakthrough as Fiji eyes Singapore.
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Bondi Beach Shooting: Hanukkah Event Shocks Australia
in Fiji NewsShocking violence erupts at a Hanukkah celebration on a Sydney beach, leaving the city reeling and communities searching for answers. As investigators piece together what happened, leaders condemn the attack and urge resilience and unity in the face of hate.
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From Farm to Fortune: Fiji’s 18-Year-Old Entrepreneur Aims for a Millionaire Future
in Fiji NewsFrom a rural farming village to the edge of a millionaire dream, 18-year-old Nishal Narayan shows that discipline and determination can turn a plan into action. Building a fresh-produce business, he blends hard work with the lessons of home and family—a journey that proves ambition can start young.
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Titanic Immersive Exhibit Opens in Schenectady, Featuring VR Deep Dive
in NewsAn immersive Titanic experience sails into Schenectady’s Armory Studios, opening November 29. With 200 artifacts, life-size recreations, 360-degree projections, and a VR journey to the wreck, the exhibit promises a moving, family-friendly voyage through a defining era.
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Tonga elects its youngest noble as new prime minister in secret-ballot victory
in Fiji NewsLord Fakafanua has been elected Tonga’s prime minister in a decisive secret ballot, signaling a new era for the kingdom’s parliament. At 40, he’s the second noble to hold the post since 2010 reforms, promising to unite nobles and representatives alike as he forms a cabinet amid shifting loyalties and a historically low turnout.
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Cary Elwes Shines at NYC Premiere of Dead Man’s Wire
in NewsCary Elwes brings timeless charm to Dead Man’s Wire, a tense thriller inspired by a 1977 hostage crisis. His NYC appearance, in a gray-and-white tweed three-piece suit, hints at a performance that fuses classic charisma with gripping danger. With a standout cast and a true-story setup, the film is slated for a 2026 release.
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Joy Reid’s MSNBC Exit: Was It Ratings, Pressure, or Something More?
in NewsJoy Reid’s MSNBC exit has ignited a heated debate about ratings, race, and influence in today’s news landscape. A sharp clash with a marquee commentator and Reid’s poised rebuttal put a spotlight on what really drives the industry—and what happens when power and representation collide. The backdrop of an NAACP Image Award adds a provocative…
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David Lynch Retrospective at The Cinematheque Promises a Surreal Dive from Blue Velvet to Twin Peaks
in NewsDavid Lynch’s cinema is a doorway to dream logic and unsettling clarity. A Cinematheque retrospective invites you to trace the roots of his enigmatic vision—from early experiments to later masterpieces—through behind-the-scenes craft and a signature, tactile style that continues to haunt audiences.
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Code Yellow: MCPS Two-Hour Delay as Icy Roads Grip Montgomery County
in NewsWinter weather triggers a Code Yellow in Montgomery County, with schools and offices opening two hours late on Monday. Icy streets and a rapid freeze raise safety concerns, and childcare plans may shift—a quick heads-up for families planning Monday morning.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain and Flood Risks as Storm System Lingers
in Fiji NewsHeavy rain is set to sweep across Fiji in the coming days, with thunderstorms and the risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. Winds may become gusty as conditions stay unsettled, and seas could be rough at times. Stay vigilant and heed local advisories as the weather evolves.
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Charlotte Back Injuries After an Accident: Understanding Delayed Symptoms and Your Legal Options
in NewsBack injuries after an accident can linger and disrupt daily life. In Charlotte, Rosensteel Fleishman offers guidance on your rights and options—helping you navigate medical bills, insurance, and the road to recovery.
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Rural Farmers Push for AMA Payment Reform Amid M-PAiSA Glitches
in Fiji NewsRural and maritime farmers are grappling with a payment system that can’t keep up—delays, unreliable networks, and long trips to verify funds are common. A push to overhaul the AMA framework promises a fairer, faster path for remote communities and a more sustainable future for farming.
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Fiji’s Call for Stability: Strong Institutions Safeguard Democracy
in Fiji NewsFaith meets public service as a cabinet minister calls for principled leadership and stronger institutions in Fiji. His message centers on stability, the rule of law, and governance built on discipline rather than revenge. A vision where democracy endures through robust institutions rather than personal power hints at a hopeful path forward.
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Sergio Mayer Mori Exits La Granja VIP Semifinals in Dramatic Elimination
in NewsUna semifinal marcada por traiciones y revelaciones deja fuera a un ícono muy querido de La Granja VIP. Entre videos, mensajes y maniobras estratégicas, el tramo final promete sorpresas y un desenlace que mantendrá a todos en vilo.
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Renowned Lawyer Flags Free Speech Risks in Controversial Referendum Bill
in Fiji NewsA respected lawyer raises alarms over the proposed Referendum Bill, warning that several provisions are vague, overbroad, and could threaten constitutional rights. He argues that ordinary expressions of support or opposition to the current constitution might be criminalized, and that public discussion about the referendum could be curtailed. The critique calls for urgent amendments and…