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Fiji FA Launches Youth-First Policy for 2026 Leagues
in Fiji NewsFiji FA unveils a bold youth-in-senior policy for 2026, requiring each district to include three youth players in a 22-man squad, with at least one starting and playing the full match. The move aims to fast-track young talent and open a structured path to Fiji’s U-20 and U-17 national teams.
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Why Is Tap Water Cloudy in Winter? Harmless Air Bubbles Explained
in NewsWinter taps looking cloudy? It’s usually a harmless result of tiny dissolved air bubbles in cold water, a visual quirk that clears as the water warms. A quick, plain-language explanation of why you might see milky water and what that means for safety.
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Roy Krishna Leads Bula FC Toward OFC Pro League Turnaround in PNG Clash
in Fiji NewsRoy Krishna leads a youthful Bula FC into a pivotal OFC Pro League clash in Papua New Guinea, saying the team will stick to their plan as they chase momentum. A fresh, hungry squad and hopeful fans set the stage for a showdown with the seasoned Solomon Kings at Santos National Stadium.
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Redefined Restoration Expands Basement Water Damage Services Across Chicago and South Austin
in NewsChicago’s trusted water damage specialists are expanding their reach to help more homeowners tackle basement floods and hidden moisture. With faster response times, expert inspections, and tailored recovery plans—now extending into South Austin—the focus is on safer, drier homes and smarter restoration decisions.
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Don Lemon Arrest Sparks First Amendment Debate as Federal Probe Unfolds
in NewsA veteran journalist faces a fast-moving federal investigation with charges still undisclosed, inviting questions about press freedom and accountability in a volatile moment for journalism.
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David Brooks Leaves Times Opinion for Yale Role, Launching a New Chapter in Public Discourse
in NewsDavid Brooks’ move to Yale opens a fresh chapter in a career that has long examined character, community, and the fragility of civic life. With ideas like eulogy virtues and epistemological modesty, his writing has sparked debates about what we value and how we build a shared life. This is a look at a thinker…
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Ba Rugby Sets Sights on Growth in 2026 With Academy Launch and Historic Stadium Debut
in Fiji NewsBa Rugby is rolling out a bold 2026 calendar, blending youth development tournaments with a historic Super Rugby clash at the new 4R Stadium. The season also marks the launch of an academy at Ba Methodist High School and a push to certify local coaches, shaping rugby from schools to clubs. With milestones on the…
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Cloudy Davenport Tap Water: Harmless Winter Air Bubbles
in NewsWinter weather can make tap water look cloudy, but it’s not dangerous. Experts say the milky appearance is tiny air bubbles that disappear as the water warms. Find out why this happens and how long it typically lasts.
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Fox & Friends Health Updates Signal Comebacks for Jones and Dean
in NewsTwo Fox News personalities share hopeful health updates, underscoring resilience and support behind the scenes. Lawrence Jones expresses gratitude after eye surgery and hints at a forthcoming return, while Janice Dean speaks about taking time to heal from MS and focusing on self-care and family. Their messages remind fans of the strength that fuels the…
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JACK’S of Fiji Signs Two-Year Tailevu Rugby Sponsorship to Boost Grassroots
in Fiji NewsJACK’S of Fiji launches a two-year partnership with Tailevu Rugby Union to boost grassroots rugby, elevate player welfare, and create sustainable opportunities for clubs and youth. The collaboration includes apparel and funding designed to strengthen Tailevu’s provincial program and its communities.
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Real Brokerage CEO Responds to Divorce-Related Allegations in Lawsuit
in NewsReal Brokerage CEO Tamir Poleg faces a wave of legal claims tied to a personal relationship, denying broader wrongdoing while acknowledging an email offering $1.5 million ahead of a divorce filing. With the company reporting growth yet grappling with investor concerns, the unfolding disputes spotlight leadership and governance questions.
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Pacific Cooperatives Poised to Drive the Blue-Green Economy
in Fiji NewsPacific cooperatives are being positioned as engines of a blue-green future. A two-day dialogue in Fiji brought together leaders and partners to explore how cooperative models can boost inclusive growth, environmental stewardship, and resilient island communities.
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Virmi Vakatawa Joins Fijian Drua Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
in Fiji NewsVirmi Vakatawa’s long-awaited arrival brings a European-bred edge to the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as they gear up for a high-stakes pre-season clash with the Chiefs. A veteran-filled, fresh chapter awaits the Drua ahead of the 2026 season.
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Artemis II: NASA’s Heat Shield Dilemma Clouds Moon Mission Prep
in NewsArtemis II looms as four astronauts prep for a crewed lunar return amid questions about the heat shield’s integrity. NASA says the issue is understood, but several experts warn important safety concerns remain. A revised reentry plan and ongoing risk assessments set the stage for a mission that could redefine the balance between daring exploration…
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Back-to-School Aid Delays Tied to Data Errors; Verify Your Details
in Fiji NewsEducation Minister Aseri Radrodro reveals that the hold-up on the $200 back-to-school payments is driven by errors in parent submissions, not a lack of funds. A rigorous verification push and thousands of calls are tightening the process, making accurate, school‑level data essential for timely disbursement.
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UB40 Fans Brace for Enhanced Security at Nadi Concert
in Fiji NewsUB40 fans can anticipate a memorable night in Nadi, as security steps up across town to keep the concert safe and incident-free. A vigilant presence and careful planning set the stage for a worry-free, music-filled evening.
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Fiji Urged to Strengthen Anti-Trafficking Amid Tier 2 Watch List
in Fiji NewsRights advocates warn that Fiji’s response to human trafficking still falls short, with gaps in identifying victims and pursuing justice. As concerns grow, experts urge independent investigations, stronger enforcement, and tighter inter-agency coordination to protect victims and restore public confidence in anti-trafficking efforts.
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Fiji Court Looms Over FICAC Boss Dismissal and Presidential Powers
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on a pivotal court ruling that could redefine how Fiji appoints and dismisses its anti-corruption leadership, and where presidential authority ends. The decision, focused on due process and constitutional safeguards, could reshape accountability across Fiji’s anti-corruption framework.
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Snow Moon Sparks Hope in Park City Amid Utah Drought
in NewsFebruary’s Snow Moon casts a hopeful glow over Park City, even as drought lingers and snowfall remains uncertain. A cozy blend of community warmth—from cookies and cocoa to free uphill hours—keeps winter alive and inviting.
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Batman 3: Will Harvey Dent Turn Into Two-Face?
in NewsWhispers swirl around The Batman saga as fresh casting hints spark speculation about Harvey Dent’s long game. Some theorize his arc could set the stage for a fateful, double-edged turn that tests Batman and Gotham to the limit. The trilogy’s next steps promise a dramatic dive into justice, obsession, and sacrifice.
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Fatal Highway 40 Crash Kills Woman in Her 40s; Police Investigating
in NewsTragedy on Highway 40 near the Tlalim intersection after a collision between a car and a truck. A woman in her 40s died at the scene, and a man was left in critical condition as investigators begin to probe the circumstances. Rescuers and volunteers were on site, underscoring the road’s dangers.