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Drones Force Closures at Brussels and Liege Airports, Grounding Flights in Belgium
Drone sightings forced closures at Brussels and Liege airports, grounding flights and throwing schedules into limbo. Authorities are weighing tougher drone safeguards as Europe reels from a string of similar disruptions. The unfolding events spotlight a broader shift in how airspace security is managed.
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Sky Disruptions: Shutdown Triggers Night-Only Space Launches and Fewer Flights
A protracted government shutdown is reshaping the skies, triggering fewer flights and pushing space launches to the overnight hours. As safety and budgets collide, Florida’s booming space scene faces a pivotal moment. What these shifts could mean for travelers and rocket ambitions alike remains anyone’s guess.
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Trump Pardons Ex-NYPD Sergeant in China’s Fox Hunt Case
President Donald Trump pardoned Michael McMahon, a former NYPD sergeant at the center of a case tied to alleged foreign-influence campaigns against a dissident abroad. The move rekindles debate over mischaracterization, international law, and the reach of transnational repression in U.S. justice.
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Peloton Bike+ Recall Affects 830,000 Units—What Owners Need to Know
Over 830,000 Peloton Bike+ units are tied to a safety recall due to a seat post defect that could lead to a fall. Peloton is offering a free replacement and a DIY repair kit to keep riders safe.
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Grand Egyptian Museum Opens Near the Pyramids, Heralding a New Era for Egypt’s Heritage
Leaders from around the world gathered in Cairo as Egypt unveiled the Grand Egyptian Museum, a modern beacon just steps from the Pyramids after two decades of challenges. Home to Tutankhamun’s treasures and a sweeping high-tech display, the new museum hints at a bold, renewed chapter for Egypt’s heritage and tourism.
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Netflix Begins Production on Here Comes the Flood with Denzel Washington
Filming has kicked off on Netflix’s Here Comes the Flood, an unconventional heist thriller from Fernando Meirelles. Headlined by Denzel Washington and Daisy Edgar-Jones, with Simon Kinberg’s twist-filled screenplay, the New Jersey shoot is shaping up to deliver Meirelles’s signature visuals and a web of shifting loyalties.
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Mel Gibson Teases New Action-Thriller Hunting Season
Mel Gibson headlines the new action-thriller Hunting Season, where a mysterious visitor upends a quiet town and pulls a protective father into a perilous showdown. The trailer promises hard-hitting moments, sharp twists, and a bold new direction for Gibson on screen.
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Azerbaijan Won’t Send Gaza Peacekeepers Without a Ceasefire, Parliament Approval Required
Diplomats are weighing a new international stabilization effort for Gaza as Azerbaijan signals it will not deploy peacekeepers without an end to hostilities and parliamentary approval. The plan, potentially involving thousands of troops under a UN-backed mandate, unfolds amid stalled disarmament talks, mounting casualties, and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
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Dawn Trek to Suva Market: A Fiji Vendor’s Story of Resilience
Before dawn, 22-year-old Ruci Sevodi begins a two-hour trek to Suva Market, carrying her family’s future on her shoulders. She cooks and sells traditional Fijian foods, facing long days with faith and grit as she pursues education and independence. This is a story of resilience at the heart of the market and community.
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Xochitl Gomez Joins Boston Blue as Penny in Code of Ethics Episode
Xochitl Gomez, fresh off Dancing with the Stars, steps into scripted TV as Penny in the Boston Blue universe. A quick-witted, mysterious newcomer enters Sean Reagan’s world in the “Code of Ethics” episode (Nov. 21), hinting at a heavily recurring arc and possible romantic sparks. A bold new chapter for the rising star.
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Trump Seeks Supreme Court Ruling on November SNAP Funding
A high-stakes legal fight over November SNAP benefits could reshape who gets aid and when, as the administration seeks relief from a lower-court ruling. With a government shutdown clouding timing, millions of Americans face an uncertain path amid the dispute.
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Glen Powell Goes All-In on The Running Man Stunts with Tips from Tom Cruise and Arnold Schwarzenegger
Glen Powell dives headlong into a high-stakes action ride with The Running Man remake, pushing through extreme stunts and a brutal training grind. Behind the scenes, he shares the nerves, lessons, and adrenaline that come with chasing an edge-of-your-seat thriller.
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Widespread Flight Cancellations Hit U.S. Travelers
Air travel hits a major snag as an FAA directive triggers widespread flight cancellations amid a government shutdown. With staffing strains at the core, airlines scramble to adjust schedules while travelers weigh their options and plans.
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Supreme Court Rules on Passport Sex Markers, Sparking LGBTQ Rights Debate
A Supreme Court ruling keeps birth sex as the marker on U.S. passports, renewing a heated battle over transgender rights and government policy. Critics warn the decision could heighten risks for transgender travelers, while supporters call it a straightforward, historical approach. A dissent highlights ongoing tensions about equity and real-world impact of this policy.
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Fiji Corrections Tribunal Hears Alarming Allegations and Governance Questions
Four witnesses have taken the stand as a tribunal probes serious allegations against suspended Fiji Corrections Commissioner Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa. The hearings surface troubling claims about drug-testing practices, a questionable training entry for a stepson, and broader governance concerns within the Fiji Corrections Service tied to welfare funds. As proceedings continue, the case could pave…
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Fiji Gen Z Demands Fast-Track Reforms to Create Jobs
– Generation Z in Fiji is demanding real action on education, jobs, and entrepreneurship as youth unemployment climbs. A high-stakes debate over pace, partnerships, and practical tools hints at a pivotal moment for the next generation. – With youth unemployment rising, Fiji’s young people call for reforms that turn promises into work—faster action, better training,…
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Fiji Football Mourns Loss of Lautoka FC Leader Abdul Kadar
Fiji football mourns a revered leader whose quiet dedication helped Lautoka FC achieve glory and shaped the sport beyond the pitch. His legacy—built on humility, unity, and a genuine love for the game—continues to inspire the football community. A life of service and passion that will be remembered for years to come.
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Dakota Johnson Debuts Valentino Campaign for Cruise 2026 in Nocturne
Dakota Johnson steps into Valentino’s world with a nocturnal, hotel-inspired campaign that blends intimate mood and high-fashion glamour. With a star-studded cast and cinematic visuals, the imagery hints at quiet, luxurious moments at the heart of cruise 2026.
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Maxton Hall: The World Between Us Season 2 Teases Turbulent Romance
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us returns with more heartbreak, ambition, and enemies-to-lovers heat. Ruby comes back ready to chase her dreams, while James wrestles with grief that could redefine them both. Fast-paced and emotionally charged, Season 2 promises twists, tension, and a ride you’ll want to dive into.
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Historic Settlement Signals a New Era for Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune Syndication
After years of legal maneuvering, a settlement points to a new chapter for Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune as distribution duties shift in stages. The evolving partnership hints at big changes behind the scenes—redefining how fans around the world will experience these beloved game shows.
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Fiji Sets Course with Development-Driven Foreign Policy Blueprint
Fiji is reimagining its foreign policy as a pillar of national development, guided by a new White Paper that emphasizes a people-centered diplomacy. With diaspora links and regional collaboration in focus, the plan points to a bolder, more engaged role on the world stage.