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Letitia James Seeks Dismissal in Trump-Linked Mortgage Fraud Case
Letitia James asks a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud case, framing the prosecution as a politically charged attack linked to President Trump. The filing alleges a pattern of intimidation and questions why other public officials facing similar claims aren’t pursued. A high-stakes clash between two powerful figures unfolds as tensions flare over how…
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Northern Division Waste Challenge Triggers Master Plan for Labasa and Savusavu
Rapid growth in the Northern Division is outpacing waste management and planning, raising concerns about infrastructure and livability. A collaborative master plan aims to map disposal sites and align development with sustainable goals, signaling a new, coordinated push for Labasa, Savusavu, and their communities. The move hints at healthier environments and brighter prospects for the…
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From Auckland to Predator: Badlands – A Polynesian Actor’s Hollywood Leap
From Auckland to Hollywood, a 24-year-old actor is turning heads with a breakthrough in Predator: Badlands. Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi stars as Dek, a bold Yautja recruit who conquers an alien tongue and a grueling obstacle course, signaling a new era for Polynesian representation in cinema. A story of grit, dream-chasing, and the power of stepping into…
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Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Valleys and Restoration in 29-Year Marriage
Candace Cameron Bure opens up about the real highs and lows of nearly 30 years of marriage. She hints at the valleys they’ve faced and how faith and honest communication have kept their bond resilient.
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GOP at a Crossroads: Carlson, Fuentes, Israel and the Antisemitism Debate
Conservatives face a crowded fault line where foreign policy, identity, and media influence collide. A new generation challenges old guard assurances as controversial voices push questions about Israel, antisemitism, and the boundaries of debate. As digital platforms magnify fringe ideas, the gatekeepers’ task—shaping culture without alienating voters—has never been more urgent or uncertain.
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Fiji Cup Touch Rugby Opens With Global Flair
Thirty-four teams from around the world burst onto the field as the Fiji Cup kicks off with a fast, fearless touch rugby showcase. Day one hints at fierce rivalries, standout moments, and a thrilling road to the finals.
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Beaver Moon and Taurid Meteor Shower Set to Light Up the Skies This Week
Two celestial shows light up the night sky this week—the Beaver Moon’s luminous close approach and the Taurid meteor shower’s glittering fireballs. Clear, dark skies could reveal a memorable display of moonlit beauty and meteor streaks.
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Kendrick Lamar Leads Grammys Nominations as Album of the Year Race Heats Up
Kendrick Lamar leads the Grammys chatter with nine nominations, while Lady Gaga close behind with seven in a year packed with bold contenders. A high-stakes Album of the Year race, surprising twists, and history in the making promise a night audiences won’t forget.
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Fiji vs England: Midfield Battle Sparks Twickenham Showdown
Fiji faces England in a Sunday showdown that pits explosive attack against disciplined, tactical play. Watch Tuisova and Ravouvou spearhead Fiji’s running game while England counters with a precise midfield and dangerous wings. With aerial duels and kick contests shaping the tempo, this clash promises edge-of-seat rugby.
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Space Coast Eyes Historic 94th Rocket Launch as SpaceX Drives Record Year
Another milestone for the Space Coast as a wave of rocket launches reshapes the region’s future. With reusable boosters accelerating access to space, local colleges and businesses are gearing up for a high-tech boom.
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Portnoy Reacts to Mamdani Victory, Mulls Barstool Office Move
Barstool founder Dave Portnoy weighs in on New York City’s historic mayoral win with a blunt, polarizing take. The reaction feeds a heated debate about leadership, loyalty, and what the city’s future might look like.
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Ukraine appoints drone-defense chief to drive layered air defense
Ukraine reshuffles its air-defense leadership, appointing Yuri Cherevashenko to head a new drone-defense initiative. The focus: faster interceptor drones and a layered defense strategy as drone threats rise, bolstered by growing international support.
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Grand Egyptian Museum Set to Spark Egypt’s Tourism Comeback
Egypt awaits a landmark opening—the Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids—a potential turning point for tourism. With immersive exhibits and the public unveiling of prized Tutankhamun treasures, the project hints at a broader push to upgrade infrastructure and elevate cultural travel.
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Fijian Drua Promote Four Development Players to 2026 Super Rugby Pacific Squad
Four rising stars step into long-term roles as the Drua unveil their 2026 squad. Basiyalo, Nawai, Tuitubou and Tagivetaua have earned full-time contracts, signaling a bold blend of youth and experience as Super Rugby Pacific approaches.
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FBI Director’s Girlfriend Files $5 Million Defamation Suit Against Conspiracy Theorist Over Spy Claims
A federal defamation case brings online rumors into sharp focus, accusing a popular conspiracy theorist of peddling baseless claims about a public figure’s partner. As the lawsuit unfolds, questions of accountability, misinformation, and the real-world impact on reputations take center stage.
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Charlotte Semi-Truck Rear-End Crashes: Do You Need a Lawyer?
After a semi-truck rear-end crash in Charlotte, the path to recovery can feel overwhelming, with mounting medical bills and complex liability questions. Skilled legal guidance can help you navigate insurers’ tactics, identify all responsible parties, and pursue the compensation you deserve. Discover what steps may protect your rights and support your healing in the weeks…
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Fiji Secures $27 Million Climate Financing to Boost Resilience
Fiji is rolling out a landmark climate-finance package designed to boost resilience and restore critical ecosystems under the Nature, People, and Climate plan. The funding blends grants with highly concessional loans and opens a path for Indigenous communities to lead locally rooted climate solutions. A bold move that could redefine how the island nation pursues…
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DHS Seals Border Monument 102, Blocking Arizona Trail Access
Access to a historic point on the Arizona Trail has been blocked by new fencing and nearby construction, reshaping one of the trail’s most storied landmarks. As plans to extend the border wall unfold, hikers and advocates question what this means for access, preservation, and the future of the trail.
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Bright Journey Brings Free Cataract Surgeries to Fiji, Restoring Sight and Hope
A life-changing moment in Fiji as a senior patient regains sight through a free cataract procedure. The Guangdong-led Bright Journey medical mission is delivering rapid, sight-restoring care to communities, sparking gratitude and renewed hope for the days ahead.
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Winter Weather Weekend in Metro Detroit: Snow Expected as Temps Plunge
Winter is moving in this weekend as a cold front drops temperatures and turns rain into a wintry mix. Some areas could see snow, while wind chills dip into the 20s by Monday. Stay prepared for the first taste of real winter.
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Israel Rift Deepens as Heritage Foundation Faces Conservative Split
Divisions are widening inside a major conservative circle as debates over Israel and foreign aid move to the forefront. A high-profile figure’s controversial remarks trigger backlash, resignations, and a renewed push for unity. The debate is signaling a potential shift in traditional conservatism and its stance on foreign policy.