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Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Cold, Dry January 2026 for Much of the U.S.
in NewsJanuary 2026 could bring a chilly, drier pattern across much of the U.S., with wintry snaps in some places and bright, sunny breaks in others. Across regions from the Northeast to the Pacific, a shifting mix of cold days, snow chances, and milder spells might define the month.
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Nationwide Cold Wave Deepens as Snow Looms Across Regions
in NewsBrutal cold sweeps the nation as temperatures plunge and fresh winter alerts spread across regions. Snow and biting winds loom in parts of the country, with the chill set to ease only later in the week.
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New Data Sparks Shake-Up in Gaza Famine Narrative
in NewsNew data challenges earlier famine warnings in Gaza, offering a far more nuanced view of food security amid crisis. The analysis explores how sensational narratives and misinformation can shape policy and fuel global tensions, including anti-Semitic rhetoric. It asks what credible evidence really shows—and what that means for the region’s future.
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Loloma Movement Sparks Christmas Hope for HART Families
in Fiji NewsGenerosity lights up Christmas for families in HART communities as the Loloma Movement delivers vital food support. With a special focus on single parents and widows, this outreach marks another milestone in uplifting those who need it most this season.
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DUI Crackdown Ahead of Boxing Day as Police Boost Road Safety
in Fiji NewsA major DUI crackdown unfolds as Boxing Day nears, with police promising expanded patrols and more breath tests to keep festive traffic safe.
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Fiji Raises Tariffs for High-Consumption Electricity Users as Grid Upgrades Loom
in Fiji NewsFiji’s power landscape is grappling with a surprising imbalance: a small group of heavy users drives a large share of demand. That dynamic is triggering tariff shifts and big grid upgrades, raising questions of fairness, reliability, and sustainability for all customers. A closer look reveals how the system plans to balance costs with dependable energy…
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Nation’s Top Car Accident Lawyers: Who Leads the Pack Across the U.S.
in NewsAfter a car crash, the right attorney can change the outcome. This overview highlights top U.S. firms known for aggressive advocacy, personalized service, multilingual support, and flexible fees—all geared toward helping you pursue fair compensation.
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Broadway Romance Heats Up: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater
in NewsBehind the spotlight, Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater are weaving a headlining romance that’s got the theater world buzzing. A story of shared dreams, undeniable chemistry, and a love unfolding in the public eye.
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Fiji urged to include Type 1 diabetes voices in health policy for universal health coverage
in Fiji NewsFiji’s push toward universal health coverage raises a critical question: are the voices of people living with diabetes, especially Type 1, being heard in policy making? The story highlights that Type 1 care isn’t just about meds—it requires ongoing financial, medical, and social support. A more inclusive, people-centered approach could reshape health for all Fijians.
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Fiji Boxing Day Road Safety Crackdown: 23 Drivers Arrested for Drunk Driving
in Fiji NewsBoxing Day saw a sharp push for road safety, with 23 motorists arrested for drink-driving as police stepped up checks along major corridors. The ongoing crackdown continues through the holidays, urging travelers to plan ahead and designate a sober driver.
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Fresh Debate Over Fiji Electricity Tariffs Sparks Calls for Transparency
in Fiji NewsA sudden shake-up at Fiji’s electricity regulator has turned up the heat on how tariffs are set. With independence, transparency, and accountability in the spotlight, the debate over utility pricing in Fiji is far from over.
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Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus: Open-Ended Sci-Fi Drama on Apple TV Starring Rhea Seehorn
in NewsVince Gilligan’s Pluribus dives into a genre-bending blend of sci‑fi and end‑of‑the‑world drama. Carol Sturka, a blunt, funny romance writer, faces a hive‑mind threat while navigating big questions about grief, AI, and humanity. With humor threaded through a rich, character‑driven arc, the show leans into open‑ended interpretation rather than tidy conclusions.
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RCMP Eyes Charges in Global Cocaine Network Linked to Ex-Olympian
in NewsCanadian investigators are stepping up a cross-border push against a high-profile drug network linked to a former Olympic snowboarder now on the run. As U.S. authorities press their case, the RCMP weigh new charges at home and widen the hunt across North America.
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Five Highlights from Marvel Studios’ 2025 That Signal a Bold MCU Future
in News2025 redefined the MCU, setting up a bold trajectory toward Avengers: Doomsday. A year of fresh leadership, daring shifts, and genre-blending adventures—from Captain America to a Spider-Man series with cosmic ambitions—delivered moments that linger. Now, the balance of triumphs and missteps hints at an even more ambitious, interconnected future.
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Charlotte Leg Injury at Work: Uncovering Your Workers’ Comp Rights
in NewsLeg injuries at work can upend daily life and spark questions about rights and benefits. This quick guide sheds light on the first steps, common hurdles, and what you might be entitled to as you navigate recovery.
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Fiji Opposition Warns Tiered Electricity Tariff Could Drive Up Living Costs
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Opposition raises alarms over a newly approved tiered electricity tariff, set to take effect on January 1, 2026. Critics warn the plan could spark inflation and ripple through prices for essentials, even for households not directly billed. The debate centers on safeguarding families while the economy stabilizes.
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When Home Is Far: Pacific Island Workers Celebrate Christmas in NSW
in Fiji NewsChristmas in New South Wales found Pacific Island workers far from home, navigating the season without their families. Yet across communities, a shared spirit turned distance into belonging—neighbors and colleagues opening doors and hearts. A quiet celebration of resilience, unity, and making a home away from home.
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2025 Superhero Year: Mixed Box Office, New Universes, and What Comes Next
in News2025 was a rollercoaster year for superheroes—bold reinventions, surprising highs, and plenty of lessons for a bigger, brighter 2026. A quick pulse-check on the year’s hits and misses hints at the direction this beloved genre is headed.
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Tavua Hospital Serves Christmas Lovo Feast, Elevating Care and Community
in Fiji NewsAt Tavua Hospital, a Christmas celebration nourished both body and spirit as the Nutrition team served a traditional lovo feast. Led by Supervisor Dietitian Amir Begum, the effort highlighted care, community, and the enduring power of culture and teamwork in healthcare.
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Fiji’s Rugby Diplomacy Boosts Economy Beyond Tourism
in Fiji NewsBeyond tourism, sports are increasingly shaping Fiji’s economy and international presence. From rugby’s Fijian Drua to broader partnerships, a new era of growth and diplomacy is unfolding on the island nation’s stage.
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Salvation Army Carols Bring Christmas Hope to Hospital
in Fiji NewsCarols fill the halls of the hospital as the Salvation Army Youth Band brings festive warmth to patients, families, and staff. This yearly tradition offers a gentle reminder of love, hope, and the true spirit of Christmas, turning a difficult day into one of comfort and light. A moment that shines with kindness, inviting readers…