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Ken Burns Questions Founding Myths in New Revolution Series
in NewsKen Burns takes a scalpel to the polished founding myth, arguing democracy grew from the chaos of revolution and the contributions of unlikely voices. In a candid conversation, the veteran filmmaker explores who history has chosen to remember—and who it has forgotten—and why that matters today. A timely meditation on storytelling, power, and the lessons…
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Indonesian diplomat bids Fiji farewell, finds a second home
in Fiji NewsAn emotional farewell in Fiji marks the end of a four-year journey for an Indonesian diplomat who found Melanesian roots and a new rhythm of life. She reflects on shifting dreams, the island’s warmth, and diplomacy that goes beyond policy. Gratitude, departure, and a hopeful path ahead.
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Epstein Ties Resurface as Kraft Faces Super Bowl Scrutiny
in NewsFresh DOJ documents hint at unexpected ties between Jeffrey Epstein and NFL owner Robert Kraft as Super Bowl week unfolds. The material suggests Epstein sought to influence Kraft’s legal team and references past dealings with Kraft and other league figures, prompting new questions about the reach of Epstein’s circle in football. In a moment of…
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Democrats notch two key special elections, narrowing the House majority ahead of the midterms
in NewsTwo high-stakes special elections produced dramatic signals as Democrats build momentum ahead of the midterms. A Texas district flip and a Fort Worth-area upset tightened the House balance and reshaped the map for upcoming primaries. Analysts say the results reflect rising voter discontent and could foreshadow broader shifts on the national stage.
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Maine Senate Fundraising Heats Up as Platner Surges Past Mills in Q4
in NewsTwo Maine candidates are turning up the political heat with eye-popping fundraising momentum. A newcomer is challenging a seasoned incumbent in a high-stakes Democratic primary as outside money pours in, signaling a race that could reshape Maine politics.
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The Last of Us Season 3: Is This the Final Chapter or Just the Beginning?
in NewsSeason 3 is looming, but the future beyond remains uncertain. With production targeting 2026 and whispers of a possible fourth season, HBO’s top voices send mixed signals about where The Last of Us is headed next. A beloved saga stands at a crossroads, leaving plenty to imagine.
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HBO’s Harry Potter TV Series Debuts in Early 2027
in NewsSomething magical is brewing at HBO. An early-2027 debut is teased for a fresh take on the wizarding world, with eight episodes promising a closer, more detailed journey through Hogwarts and the Philosopher’s Stone. This new chapter hints at bold changes and a cast ready to bring the magic to life.
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TSA Introduces ConfirmID for Travelers Without REAL ID
in NewsColumbus travelers gain a new option for airport ID: TSA ConfirmID, a 10-day, online-verified ID for $45 designed for those without REAL ID and aimed at smoothing security as identification rules evolve.
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Faith-Based Parish Kickstarts Phase 2 of Pacific Plastic Recycling Initiative
in Fiji NewsFaith and community leadership propel a bold plastics recycling effort at St Pius X Parish in Raiwaqa as Phase 2 of the Circular Pacific Plastics Project unfolds. This milestone blends values with practical action, signaling broader environmental change across the Pacific.
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Fiji Australia Vuvale Partnership Expands Defense and Trade Ties
in Fiji NewsFiji and Australia are expanding the Vuvale Partnership, blending defense collaboration, growing trade, and richer people-to-people links. As milestones accumulate, their bilateral ties are shaping a more stable and prosperous Pacific.
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Fiji Crackdown on Unregistered Education Recruiters
in Fiji NewsFiji tightens the screws on unregulated education recruitment agencies as concerns over student welfare spark a major crackdown. Investigations point to systemic gaps, prompting calls for strict checks to protect families and aspiring students.
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South Carolina Winter Weather Forces School Closures and Online Learning
in NewsWinter weather is reshaping schedules across the Midlands, bringing closures, remote learning, and postponed weekend events. As conditions evolve, districts are adjusting plans and keeping families updated on what to expect next.
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Frigid Seas, Final Call: Lily Jean Crew Missing Off Massachusetts
in NewsBone-chilling seas and a late-night distress call have turned a Gloucester fishing voyage into an unfolding mystery. Rescue crews press on through brutal conditions as investigators seek to understand what happened off Cape Ann.
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Horry County Braces for Rare Snow Weekend
in NewsSnow is a rare visitor to Horry County, but a wintry weekend has locals buzzing. From a downtown shop’s clever snow-sale to plans for snowball fights and cozy days indoors, the anticipation hints at a moment that could bring the community together in surprising ways.
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Rybakina Wins Australian Open to Claim Second Grand Slam After Beating Sabalenka and Swiatek
in Fiji NewsElena Rybakina caps a remarkable resurgence with a second Grand Slam, signaling a bold new chapter in her ascent. A stellar run against the sport’s top rivals hints at more fireworks to come.
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Fiji Unveils First-Ever Kava Bill to Regulate Industry and Boost Exports
in Fiji NewsFiji is poised to unveil its first Kava Bill, shaping a formal framework for a booming crop and safeguarding growers, processors, and consumers alike. The move signals a push to strengthen export standards and Fiji’s standing in global kava markets.
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New Jersey’s Groundhog Day: Turtle Debuts Alongside Furry Forecasters
in NewsNew Jersey’s Groundhog Day line-up goes beyond Punxsutawney this year with three furry forecasters and a debuting Eastern box turtle ready to weigh in on winter. From Turtle Back Zoo to Space Farms, the day blends tradition with a playful twist—and a Super Bowl prediction to boot.
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Florida Weather Forecast: Warm Weekend Gives Way to Cold Front and Storm Threats
in NewsFlorida kicks off the weekend in warmth, but a powerful cold front is headed this way. Expect gusty storms, sharp temperature swings, and a becoming-chilly pattern that could linger into midweek—with a hint of wintry possibilities for the Panhandle. Stay tuned for what this dramatic change could mean for your plans.
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31-Year-Old Wasasala Set for Debut with Bula FC in OFC Pro League Round Two
in Fiji NewsAt 31, Christopher Wasasala is about to live a lifelong dream with Extra Supermarket Bula FC, chalking up a milestone pro debut in the OFC Pro League. A story of grit, pride, and the power of chasing a dream that could spark hope for aspiring players everywhere.
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Flame Tree Colo-i-Suva Gear Up for Hamilton 7s Debut in New Zealand
in Fiji NewsFlame Tree Colo-i-Suva prepares for a historic first at the Hamilton Fijian 7s in New Zealand, a village club chasing a leap onto the international stage. With months of hard training and scouts on hand, this baptism by fire could open doors beyond the field for its players.
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Nipah Virus Fiji: Authorities Say No Immediate Threat as Surveillance Intensifies
in Fiji NewsFiji isn’t facing an immediate Nipah threat, thanks to strong surveillance and regional monitoring. As outbreaks unfold overseas, authorities emphasize vigilance and readiness to respond if the situation changes.