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Vanuatu Airport Cash Heist: Two Suspects on the Run
in Fiji NewsAn audacious daylight cash heist at Bauerfield International Airport has authorities on the trail of two suspects. With no injuries reported and flights continuing, investigators are probing how the daring raid unfolded and what it means for airport security.
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Walu Bay Break-In: Police Probe at Quality Print HQ
in Fiji NewsAuthorities sealed off a Walu Bay head office after an apparent break-in attempt, with officers guarding the scene as investigators begin their work. The incident is under review, with more details expected as the investigation unfolds.
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Fiji in Flux as Chaudhry Warns of Governance Crisis and Economic Woes
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a political and economic crossroads as governance concerns and rising pressures erode public trust. A New Year message from opposition leader Chaudhry calls for bold, decisive leadership to steer the country through uncertain times.
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Music on the Big Screen: Concert Films and Artist Biographies Draw Fans Back to Theaters
in NewsConciertos y documentales conquistan la gran pantalla, revelando qué historias musicales conectan con el público este año. Entre leyendas como Juan Gabriel y nuevas voces como Kenia Os, la cartelera también explora proyectos asiáticos y clásicos del rock, dejando entrever las tendencias del cine musical. Un vistazo breve a quién lideró la taquilla y qué…
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Tennessee Overhauls Driver Licenses: Bike-Signal Tests, Non-Citizen Licenses, and DUI Penalties
in NewsNew Tennessee road-safety rules take effect this Thursday, touching on cyclist communication, driver licensing, and DUI enforcement. Expect added hand-signal testing for bicyclists, stricter license eligibility for non-citizens, and tougher penalties for DUI refusals.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rains as Flood Risk Looms Across Islands
in Fiji NewsHeavy rain and thunderstorms are sweeping across Fiji, boosting flash flood risks in low-lying areas. As conditions intensify, residents should stay vigilant and be prepared for possible travel disruptions.
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Angeles Crest Highway Closed After Severe Winter Storms; Reopening Date Unknown
in NewsSevere winter storms have closed a stretch of Angeles Crest Highway, with boulders and buckled pavement blocking the route between Cedar Springs and SR 138. The once-scenic drive and nearby forest trails are now off-limits, and there’s no reopening date in sight as crews assess the damage.
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Stranger Things Final Season: Cast Reveals Pizza Night Revelations Ahead of December 31 Premiere
in NewsStranger Things fans, a tasty glimpse behind Hawkins as the finale approaches. The cast shares playful kitchen stories—from pizza-night dreams to surprising cooking chops—giving a warm, lighthearted peek at the end of the saga.
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Vegas 2026 NYE Fireworks: An Eight-Minute, Drone-Driven Spectacle
in NewsLas Vegas is gearing up for a dazzling New Year’s Eve: an eight-minute, $1 million fireworks show over the Strip, choreographed to rock classics and a 600-drone sky display. With 75 pyrotechnicians on site and careful wind monitoring, the 25th annual America’s Party promises high-energy spectacle, while Downtown offers a spicy alternative countdown under the…
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Deadly Humboldt Park shooting in Chicago as police investigate gun violence
in NewsTwo men were shot in Humboldt Park this afternoon, with one killed and the other wounded. Four assailants fled from a vehicle and opened fire in an alley on N. Spaulding Avenue as investigators work to piece together what happened. No arrests have been announced.
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Greer Grammer Opens Up About Reconnecting with Father Kelsey Grammer
in NewsGreer Grammer opens up about the fragile journey from estrangement to reconciliation with her father, Kelsey Grammer. A tense, pivotal moment sparks a renewed connection that reshapes their family story. A candid, intimate look at fame, forgiveness, and the power of second chances.
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FICAC vows independence as Fiji widens anti-corruption drive
in Fiji NewsFICAC reaffirms its independence and commitment to fighting corruption while bolstering public confidence in the rule of law. Through enhanced transparency, stricter disclosure and recusal protocols, and a careful, evidence-based approach to investigations, the commission signals a renewed push for integrity across Fiji.
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America250 Sparks a Year-Long Celebration in Butler County
in NewsButler County gears up for a year-long America250 celebration, starting with a vibrant kickoff and a Time Travel Trail spanning 40+ historic sites. Look forward to live performances, exclusive souvenirs, and a community-wide journey through local history throughout 2026.
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Andrea Brillantes Secures 4th on Global Beauty List 2025
in NewsAndrea Brillantes lands at No. 4 on the 2025 100 Most Beautiful Faces, marking the Philippines’ strongest showing yet. A wave of Filipino talents also shines on global lists, celebrating beauty in its many forms.
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Grief Policing: The Online Backlash Against Public Mourning
in NewsGrief rarely follows a script, yet online discourse often polices how we mourn. This piece examines the surge of “grief policing,” the backlash faced by those who share loss, and why self-compassion might be the gentlest path through grief.
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National Guard Arrives in New Orleans for New Year’s Eve Security
in NewsNew Orleans gears up for a festive season with a heightened security presence in the French Quarter. Officials emphasize safety and visibility as plans unfold to protect revelers while preserving the celebration.
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Fiji Rental Market Under Strain as Complaints Climb
in Fiji NewsRising tenancy troubles in Fiji are catching attention, with tenants facing evictions, vague lease terms, and unsafe rental conditions. As complaints climb this year, officials are urging constructive dialogue between landlords and tenants to shape a fairer, safer rental market.
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Next James Bond: Callum Turner Emerges as Front-Runner in High-Stakes Casting Saga
in NewsBond is stepping into a bold new era, and the hunt for the next 007 is heating up. A fresh director, fresh energy, and a lineup of buzzing contenders are fueling the whispers about who could wear the tuxedo next.
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From Engineering to Education: Fiji’s Young Teacher’s Pandemic Pivot Toward a School Choir Dream
in Fiji NewsCOVID upended Avish Kumar’s plan for civil engineering and steered him toward a new life in Fiji’s classrooms. A self-taught musician turned educator, he now blends tech, rhythm, and real-world relevance—dreaming of a school choir that helps students find confidence and expression. A story of resilience, reinvention, and following a true calling.
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Nasinu’s Trash Booms Turn Tide on Waste
in Fiji NewsNasinu’s new trash booms are catching a surprising amount of waste before it reaches waterways, underscoring the scale of illegal dumping and the urgency of better waste management. With plastics dominating the debris and plans to expand to more sites, the initiative is fueling broader calls for stronger environmental protections.
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December 30 History: Moments That Shaped the World
in NewsDecember 30 has witnessed moments that quietly reshaped the nation—diplomacy, civil rights milestones, cultural icons, and groundbreaking feats. Discover the events that thread through America’s past and keep resonating in its future.