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Fiji Sets Sights on Glasgow: Eight Swimmers Battle for Commonwealth Games Spots
in Fiji NewsFiji’s swim team is taking shape for Glasgow as eight athletes push for national selection amid a surge of young talent. With key events shaping the race to represent, coaches stress dedication and teamwork—a preview of what could unfold on the road to the Commonwealth Games.
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Bula FC Bets on Defense as They Chase a Goal Breakthrough in OFC Pro League
in Fiji NewsAfter a 0-2 setback, Bula FC’s Stephane Auvray remains focused on performance, praising a solid defense and the chances the team created. He says patience and finishing will shape their fortunes as they head into a pivotal clash with PNG Hekari FC. The side has dominated many matches—now the question is turning that dominance into…
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Benny Blanco’s Feet Steal the Spotlight as Friends Keep Secrets Podcast Debuts
in NewsBenny Blanco’s new podcast, Friends Keep Secrets, just dropped, and the premiere is already setting the internet abuzz. A standout moment from the first episode has fans speculating about what’s ahead for Blanco, Lil Dicky, and Kristin Batalucco. With big guests teased for the future, the series is off to a dramatic, attention-grabbing start.
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Flying Fijians Plot Strategic Logistics Prep for Nations Championship in the UK
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are mapping a high-stakes preps plan for the Nations Championship, weighing training camp options and travel strategies as funding decisions loom. With a July clash against Wales in the spotlight, the approach signals a careful balance between rest, preparation, and peak performance.
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas Sparks Mixed Buzz with The Bluff on Prime Video
in NewsPriyanka Chopra Jonas leads a high-octane pirate adventure on Prime Video, delivering bold action and punchy bravado. Critics are split on whether The Bluff’s pulpy flair outweighs its lean storytelling, but the flashy set pieces and fearless performance make for a compelling ride. A stylish, unapologetic entry that’s sure to spark plenty of conversation about…
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Timing and Credibility Under Scrutiny in High-Profile Police Case
in Fiji NewsA senior police officer has been acquitted in a high-profile indecent assault case, with the magistrate citing reasonable doubt. The ruling highlights delayed reporting and questions of credibility, shedding light on the complexities of sensitive allegations.
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Suva Market Drains Blocked as Vendors Push for Action
in Fiji NewsVendors at Suva’s market say recurring drainage blockages are crippling daily operations and raising hygiene concerns. With an aging system and ongoing flushing efforts, frustration is rising as the council and sellers seek a practical, cooperative fix.
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Pending Psychiatric Evaluation Holds Key in Fiji Murder Case
in Fiji NewsA pending psychiatric evaluation in Suva could determine the defendant’s fitness to plead in a high-profile murder case, as the court awaits the report and the matter remains adjourned.
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Norah O’Donnell Returns to CBS Mornings to Promote We the Women
in NewsNorah O’Donnell returns to the morning air with a new book, We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America. A compelling mix of journalism and history spotlights the women who shaped a nation—and what that means for today.
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Chinamaxxing on TikTok: When Cultural Appreciation Meets Controversy
in NewsTikTok is buzzing with a trend dubbed “Chinamaxxing,” where some non-Chinese creators try out everyday Chinese practices. The lighthearted vibe has sparked a serious debate about cultural appreciation versus appropriation, identity, and respect. What does it really mean to embrace a culture—and where should the line be drawn?
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How NYC Subway and Bus Stayed Running Through a Major Snowstorm
in NewsNew York City’s transit stayed moving through a heavy winter storm, with crews clearing tracks to keep trains and buses in service. Some lines run slower or as locals, detours complicate buses, and a few services are suspended in affected areas. Officials urge riders to stay aware of conditions as crews push to keep the…
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Groundhog Day Farewell: A Souvenir Shop Manager Reflects on a Personal Transition
in NewsGroundhog Day becomes a quiet turning point as a longtime souvenir shop manager reflects on endings, memories, and the rituals that frame everyday life. Against the backdrop of Punxsutawney Phil, small moments tease out a larger question: what do our daily roles really mean when a chapter closes?
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Fiji Highlands Light Up as $5.4M Grid Extends to Navatusila and Magodro
in Fiji NewsTwo remote highland communities are finally connected to a reliable electricity supply, lighting up Navatusila and Magodro and transforming daily life. Residents describe brighter streets, easier routines, and new opportunities on the horizon thanks to a government-backed grid expansion. A hopeful sign of broader growth for the region.
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Fiji Bets on Workplace Reform to Lift Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates
in Fiji NewsExclusive breastfeeding in Fiji remains low, with only 40% of mothers practicing it. New workplace policies aim to transform support through crash rooms, mental health care, and practical accommodations to empower mothers and move toward global targets.
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Blizzard disrupts Tri-State transit; partial restoration ahead of Tuesday morning commute
in NewsTri-State mass transit edges back toward normal after a severe blizzard, with limited service returning for Tuesday morning commuters. Riders should expect ongoing delays and detours as crews work to restore trains, buses, and ferries. The road to full recovery is unfolding day by day.
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CBS News Leadership Shakeups Spark Uncertainty, Norah O’Donnell Says
in NewsNorah O’Donnell weighs in on CBS News’ leadership churn and the newsroom’s growing unease. A veteran reporter’s candid reflections hint at what comes next in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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Diversification sparks shift in PALM program as long-term workers surge
in Fiji NewsShifts in the PALM program are reshaping which Pacific nations supply workers, with longer placements and a broader mix of participants on the horizon. As reforms loom to widen access across key sectors, the future of Pacific labor in Australia could look very different.
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Newark Teachers Union Sparks Remote-Learning Debate After Blizzard
in NewsAfter a brutal blizzard, a teachers’ union stirs a contentious debate over remote learning and how instructional days are counted. Critics warn the push for virtual options may reflect teacher interests more than student needs, drawing on echoes from the pandemic era. As officials weigh the rules that govern online learning, the discussion exposes a…
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Charities urge UK to reverse aid cuts as 0.7% pledge looms
in NewsA broad coalition of international aid charities warns that the UK’s aid cuts risk undoing years of progress and leaving millions without essential support. They call for a reversal of the 2027 plan and a renewed commitment to the UK’s role as a principled development partner. With aid allocations looming, the decision could reshape the…
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NYC to Resume In-Person Classes Tomorrow as Winter Storm Sweeps the Northeast
in NewsWinter weather is upending school schedules across the NYC region, with closures and delays spreading to nearby districts. Officials emphasize safety and ongoing updates as plans adapt to the storm.
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Tarantino’s Critique Triggers Hollywood Support for Matthew Lillard
in NewsMatthew Lillard opens up about Tarantino’s sharp critique and the loud backlash that followed. He describes a strange mix of hurt and solidarity as Hollywood friends rushed to his defense. A candid glimpse into how the industry bands together when controversy flares.