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Georgia Lottery Draws Spark Hope Across Powerball and More
in NewsAnother day of Georgia Lottery thrills with the latest results across Powerball, Cash 3, Cash 4, Cash4Life, Cash Pop, Georgia FIVE, and Fantasy 5. A quick read to catch which games posted wins and how prize claims work, all in one update.
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Dramatic Late Winner Secures Lautoka Women’s FC Promotion for 2026
in Fiji NewsAn adrenaline-fueled playoff clash ends with Lautoka Women’s FC clinching promotion to the 2026 Fiji FA Women’s Super League. Titilia Latui’s 88th-minute strike tipped the balance in a tense finale, marking a watershed moment for Lautoka and women’s football in Fiji.
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Raven Intruder Shakes Big Bear Bald Eagles’ Nest
in NewsHeartbreaking moment at the Big Bear eagle nest as a raven breaches the eggs, leaving Jackie and Shadow facing an uncertain future. With incubation paused and the possibility of a second clutch on the horizon, the live nest cam continues to offer a front-row seat to their evolving story.
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Korotari Farmers Pivot to Veggies, Boosting Food Security and Climate Resilience
in Fiji NewsKorotari farmers are charting a new path—turning unused land into productive vegetable plots and diversifying beyond cane. With climate swings from floods to droughts challenging yields, the community is pursuing resilience and stronger local food security. A forward-looking shift reshaping the region’s agricultural landscape.
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Senators Seek Governor Posts, Signaling a Bold Shift in Political Ambition
in NewsAn unexpected career pivot is gaining ground as several senators set their sights on the governor’s mansion, trading Washington tenure for state leadership. The move reflects growing frustration with gridlock and a belief that real impact comes with executive power and a defined track record. If this trend continues, the landscape of American governance could…
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Post-Shooting Aid Sparks Lewiston Controversy Over Donor Intent
in NewsControversy is brewing in Lewiston over how millions in post-tragedy relief are distributed among local nonprofits. Critics say funds should go directly to survivors, while others defend a broader approach to support community recovery. As the debate heats up, questions of accountability and donor intent are shaping the story of healing after tragedy.
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Mysterious blast hits Iranian port as protests intensify
in NewsExplosions rocked a southern Iranian port, leaving casualties as officials scramble to determine what happened. With nationwide protests and rising regional tensions, the incident raises questions about Iran’s stability and its broader regional impact.
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Mortsel Residents Rally as De Lijn Plans Bus Cuts
in NewsMortsel staat voor een gespannen debat over plannen van De Lijn die mogelijk belangrijke busverbindingen raken. Bewoners en het stadsbestuur voeren een crisisoverleg en waarschuwen voor gevolgen voor studenten en dagelijkse reizigers. De uitkomst blijft ongewis terwijl de gemeenschap zoekt naar antwoorden over bereikbaarheid en welzijn.
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Ripple Teases XRP’s Central Role Ahead of 2026 Community Day
in NewsRipple signals that XRP sits at the heart of its long‑term strategy as an eagerly anticipated online community event nears. Leaders hint at a transparent discussion on cross‑border payments, liquidity solutions, and evolving regulation, offering a forward‑looking glimpse of XRP’s role in the roadmap and the future of payments.
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Fijiana Seek Turnaround After Tough Singapore 7s Opener Against Australia
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Fijiana 7s opened Singapore with a tough test, showing grit but falling short against a fast-starting opponent. The team is regrouping and aiming for a sharper, more confident showing in the remaining pool fixtures.
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Fiji Community Declares Traditional Tabu to Combat Drug Abuse
in Fiji NewsVanua o Vuda introduces a bold traditional tabu to curb substance abuse across its communities, backed by a ceremonial launch and a village-based accountability system. Leaders say the move aims to protect the youth from rising drug threats and strengthen community resilience.
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Fiji Drug Crisis: Leaders Urge National Action to Protect Youth
in Fiji NewsRising drug activity is prompting a bold call for national unity in Fiji. Ratu Tevita Mara urges government, communities, and faith groups to roll out a culture-driven strategy that links education, employment, and traditional leadership to protect the next generation and restore hope.
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MEGA Act Sparks Clash Over Voting Rights in Congress
in NewsCongress weighs a sweeping voting bill that could remake how elections are run, sparking a high-stakes clash over access and integrity. With critics warning of reduced participation and privacy risks, supporters insist the reform is essential to protect the system.
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Melania Documentary Sparks Mixed Reactions Across the U.S.
in NewsMelania Trump’s story takes center stage in a new documentary that sparks mixed reactions—from a crowded Indiana screening to more cautious reviews in Washington. Viewers glimpse the pressures of the first lady’s demanding schedule and her carefully curated public image, raising questions about motive and storytelling. The film stirs conversation about life behind the headlines…
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Fiji Airports Partners with GC Tech for AI-Driven Digital Transformation
in Fiji NewsFiji Airports is partnering with GC Tech on a bold digital transformation that reimagines core operations—from finance to HR and asset management—driven by data, AI insights, and a unified information system. As aviation evolves, the initiative promises smarter decisions, greater resilience, and a modern, digitally enabled workplace.
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Germany Braces for Transit Strike, Parliament Loyalty Checks, and Carnival Preparations
in NewsEine Woche voller Gegensätze: der drohende Nahverkehr-Streik, neue Fragen zur Verfassungstreue im Parlament und ein großer Kostümverkauf vor Fastnacht. Drei Perspektiven, die zeigen, wie viel auf dem Spiel steht – und wie bunt die Stimmung dabei ist.
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New York Eyes Expedited Environmental Reviews to Speed Affordable Housing
in NewsNew York City faces a growing affordable-housing gap as thousands yearn for safe, attainable homes. A proposed reform to the environmental review process could shave years off project timelines—while promising to keep crucial protections intact. As officials weigh the trade-offs, the changes could redefine how quickly neighborhoods welcome new apartments and stabilise rents.
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Fiji Airways Named Premium Event Partner for Fiji Tourism Exchange 2026
in Fiji NewsFiji’s tourism scene is getting a major boost as a national carrier partners with Tourism Fiji for a landmark travel trade event. Expect stronger global links, sustainable growth, and a fresh spotlight on Fiji’s diverse experiences.
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Fiji Airports Teams Up With CG TECH for AI-Driven Digital Transformation
in Fiji NewsFiji Airports is teaming up with CG TECH for a sweeping digital transformation that will modernize core systems across finance, HR, asset and project management, and more. Expect real-time data, AI-powered analytics, and a unified platform designed to boost efficiency and informed decision-making. This bold move aims to strengthen resilience and elevate service delivery in…
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Fiji Braces for Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Flood Risk
in Fiji NewsSevere thunderstorm warnings are in effect for parts of Fiji, with Macuata, northern Bua, and areas of Viti Levu at risk of heavy rain and flash floods. A moist southeasterly flow is driving unstable skies this afternoon and into the evening. Officials urge vigilance and prudent safety measures as the threat persists.
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Epstein Gifts to Goldman Sachs General Counsel Ruemmler Raise Scrutiny
in NewsNew records reveal a surprising link between a former Obama-era counsel and Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting years of emails and gifts that blur the line between personal favors and professional life. The disclosures raise fresh questions about ethics, influence, and the hidden dynamics at the highest levels.