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Nasova Showdown: Army Faces Police in High-Stakes Touch Rugby Clash
With three weeks of intense training behind them, the Army Touch Rugby team gears up for a high-stakes clash with the Police at Nasova. Expect rivalry, grit, and a strong show of community support fueling what promises to be a memorable showdown.
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James Watson Dies at 97: DNA Pioneer’s Legacy Under Scrutiny
James Watson, the scientist who helped uncover the DNA double helix, has died at 97. His towering legacy in genetics sits beside a controversial late-life record of remarks about race and intelligence. The story underscores how groundbreaking discovery can be paired with fierce, ongoing debate in science.
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Gerlach District Tie Resolved by High-Card Draw in Nevada
Two candidates tied in a remote Nevada district, and the tie was broken not by ballots but by a high-card draw. A rare, dramatic twist in local democracy that leaves readers curious about how the outcome was decided.
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Drua Promote Four Homegrown Players for 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
Four development players have earned promotion to the Fijian Drua’s 2026 Super Rugby Pacific squad, highlighting a bold, homegrown pathway. A long-term investment in local talent is reshaping Fiji rugby and signaling what lies ahead for the club’s academy graduates.
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Fort Worth Welcomes Landman as Season 2 Premiere Nears
Landman’s season 2 returns to Fort Worth, and the cast’s affection for the city shines—from a star-studded red carpet to favorite local bites. With new episodes on the horizon, the stars hint at what’s coming next.
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La Niña Winter Arrives: Bitter Cold and Snow Prospects Across the U.S.
Winter looms as a powerful cold front sweeps south next week. Sub-freezing temps, gusty winds, and the season’s first lake-effect snows could reshape plans from the Midwest to the Northeast. A preview of what this La Niña-influenced pattern might bring in the days ahead.
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Fiji to Roll Out Random Drug Tests for PSV Drivers in Zero-Tolerance Crackdown
Fiji’s transport watchdog signals zero tolerance for drug use among PSV drivers, with looming random testing and tougher penalties on the horizon—aimed at keeping passengers and road users safer.
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Tariffs Recast: Supreme Court Hearing Casts Them as Regulatory Tools, Not Revenue Boosters
As a Supreme Court decision looms, the tariff strategy appears to pivot—from a revenue plan to a regulatory tool. With stark warnings about market disruption and massive foreign investment at risk, the true motives behind tariffs—and their global consequences—are coming into sharper focus.
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Diddy’s Sobriety Stumble in Fort Dix Prison
Behind Fort Dix’s walls, a sobriety vow faces a surprising test as reports allege a homemade alcohol incident. With a 50-month sentence in play, this chapter adds a new twist to the rapper’s uphill journey behind bars.
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Savannah Chrisley Opens Up About Body Goals, Liposuction and Her Weight-Loss Journey
Savannah Chrisley pulls back the curtain on her evolving weight‑loss journey, sharing in‑depth moments from liposuction to ongoing medical treatments and the goals guiding her path. She opens up about the pressures of fame, body image, and what she’s willing to pursue to feel lighter and more herself. A candid, intimate look at resilience, self‑care,…
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October 2025 ODPP Report Reveals Domestic Violence Surge
A recent October briefing reveals a troubling rise in serious non-sexual violence, spotlighting multiple domestic-violence cases and worrying trends. As authorities urge vigilance, advocates emphasize continued support and prevention efforts to protect the vulnerable.
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Manchester United teen James Overy lands Socceroos call-up ahead of friendlies
Australia teeing up for two high-stakes friendlies with a bold mix of youth and experience. A 17-year-old Manchester United academy product earns a first senior call-up, joined by returning stars and a wave of uncapped talents eager to leave their mark ahead of 2026. Intrigue, potential debuts, and a country-building moment are on the horizon.
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Stolen Sound System at Fiji Mosque Sparks Security Debate
An alarming break-in at a Ba mosque has raised fresh concerns about the safety of sacred spaces. As investigations unfold and reports of similar thefts surface across Fiji, communities are grappling with how best to safeguard places of worship.
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Messi and De Paul Called Up to Argentina for Angola Friendly Amid MLS Playoffs
Messi and De Paul are back in Argentina’s squad for a November friendly against Angola, even as Inter Miami pushes through the MLS playoffs. Notably, Dibu Martinez is absent, underscoring Argentina’s depth as Messi continues to balance club duties with national duty.
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Pasifika Communities University Appoints First Female Pro Chancellor
Pasifika Communities University marks a historic milestone with the appointment of its first female Pro Chancellor, Dr. Akanisi Kedrayate. Her leadership hints at a bold shift toward a holistic, culture-rich future for Pacific education.
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Orbán Heads to White House: Hungary Seeks Trump Backing on Russian Oil
All eyes are on a high-stakes White House meeting where Viktor Orbán will navigate Hungary’s fraught energy ties and shifting loyalties. The talks could redefine Budapest’s role in Moscow–Western politics as pipelines, sanctions, and pivot questions collide. Behind the diplomacy, a broader debate about Ukraine and Europe’s security future hangs in the balance.
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Fiji Signals Bold COP30 Push for Global Climate Action
Fiji is signaling a bold, united push as COP30 approaches, outlining three core priorities: tougher national emission targets, a refreshed global adaptation framework with funding and accountability, and urgent ocean-climate action for island nations. The move centers the voices of small island developing states while Fiji co-leads talks on the loss-and-damage fund and climate finance.…
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Fiji Crime Surge: What the ODPP Report Reveals
October indictments reveal a sobering snapshot of crime, spanning violent offenses, burglaries, and troubling cases involving vulnerable communities. The report highlights ongoing domestic violence concerns and other high-stakes offenses, underscoring the frontline challenges facing communities and law enforcement.
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Former Celtics Guard Tony Allen Arrested in Arkansas on Drug Charges
Former Celtics guard Tony Allen faces new legal trouble after an Arkansas traffic stop. Authorities say illegal substances were found during the stop, triggering charges for him and the driver. The episode marks another chapter in the former NBA star’s post-career life.
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Darryl Strawberry Granted Presidential Pardon for Tax Fraud Conviction
Former Mets legend Darryl Strawberry has received a presidential pardon, marking a dramatic turn in a storied life. From the baseball diamond to faith, recovery, and community work, his journey hints at redemption and what lies ahead.
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Torika Delai Makes World Cup History as Fiji Referee Returns from Morocco
Torika Delai returns home to a heroes’ welcome after a historic stint at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Morocco, marking a milestone for Fiji and the Pacific. Her journey shines a light on perseverance, empowerment, and the next generation of female referees.