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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.
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Fiji Reaffirms One China Policy as Taiwan Visit Triggers Beijing Protest
Fiji reaffirms its One China stance after a senior envoy’s Taiwan visit sparks a formal protest from Beijing. The delicate balancing act highlights Pacific diplomacy as Fiji navigates its ties with both Beijing and Taipei, with regional implications looming.
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Cornell Secures Federal Funding Deal With Trump Administration Amid Scrutiny
An unexpected settlement reshapes Cornell’s funding outlook amid high-stakes debates over campus equity and federal oversight. The agreement pairs a substantial penalty with a bold push for agricultural innovation, signaling a new chapter for the university.
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Savannah Chrisley Teases New Weight-Loss Journey With Tirzepatide
Savannah Chrisley gets candid about her ongoing weight journey—fluctuations, past weight‑loss meds, and a bold new plan she’s ready to try—with her mom by her side. A real-life look at chasing health goals while still savoring the foods she loves.
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Mataele Returns to Fiji as Drua Announce Key Signings for 2026
Manasa Mataele’s homecoming to the Drua is just the start. A marquee recruit and a former Wallaby halfback on the horizon set the stage for a high-stakes season driven by local pride and a relentless push for success.
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Shaggy Uses AI for Hurricane Prep as Jamaica Faces Cat 5 Melissa
As Hurricane Melissa bears down on Jamaica, Shaggy steps in with a fearless, tech-informed relief push. He used AI to pinpoint what’s needed most and quickly organized supplies shipped from Miami to those hardest hit. In the face of outages and fear, the island’s resilience and community spirit shine through.
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New Partnership Expands Banking Access for Rural Fiji
Two major Fiji players are teaming up to bring banking closer to rural communities. EFTPoS terminals at Fexco outlets will allow withdrawals from BRED Bank accounts and streamline remittances, marking a big step toward broader financial inclusion in underserved areas.
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Cornell Reaches Federal Settlement, Restores Research Funding and Preserves Autonomy
A landmark settlement with the federal government restores crucial research funding while affirming a major university’s independence from federal oversight. The agreement balances accountability with autonomy, signaling a renewed path for collaboration between campuses and federal agencies.
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Fiji’s Housing Crisis: Evictions and Leadership Gaps Challenge Informal Settlements
Fiji faces a challenging mix of housing insecurity for families in informal settlements and a leadership gap within traditional governance. As rental refurbishment projects and land negotiations move forward, the story explores what it will take to secure fair, sustainable living for communities.
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Conservative Women Challenge MAGA Masculinity, Redefining GOP Power
Conservative women are reshaping the MAGA conversation, challenging the hypermasculine playbook and redefining what leadership looks like within the GOP. Their pushback hints at a broader shift in gender and power shaping the party’s future.
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Fiji Under Scrutiny as Australian Arrest Highlights Overseas Community Tensions
An overseas incident has Fiji weighing reputation, diplomacy, and the responsibilities of its people abroad. As leaders call for accountability and safer communities, the story probes how actions far from home can ripple back to shape national perception.
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Senate’s Bipartisan Shutdown Bid Teeters on a Key Vote
With the clock ticking, lawmakers chase a rare bipartisan path to end the stalemate. Yet as talks unfold, the fate of healthcare subsidies and essential services remains uncertain, leaving the question of when the government reopens hanging in the balance.
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Fiji to Roll Out Random Drug Testing for Taxi Drivers
Fiji’s taxi industry is facing rising concerns about driver drug use as safety rules loom. Plans for random testing, including hair analysis, promise to boost passenger safety—despite practical hurdles and industry pushback.
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Fiji Sugar Mills Set 2025 Crushing Season End Dates for Lautoka and Labasa
Dates for the 2025 season point to Lautoka and Labasa winding down, with final shutdown orders issued a week before each finish. The plan hinges on ongoing monitoring and strong collaboration among the Sugar Industry Tribunal, the FSC, and sugarcane growers to ensure a smooth transition into the next season.
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Fiji Reinstates Family Care Leave, Omits Paternity Leave
Proposed changes to the Employment Relations Bill 2025 would restore up to three days of family care leave, a roll-back of pandemic-era cuts. The plan excludes paternity leave, drawing sharp questions from opposition as the bill moves to parliamentary review.
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Fiji’s HFC Bank Delivers Record Dividend — What’s Driving Its Local Banking Boom?
Fiji’s fully locally-owned HFC Bank has unveiled a record dividend, signaling a landmark year in its growth journey. With strong profits and a renewed focus on community‑driven banking, this milestone hints at a bold new chapter for Fiji’s financial landscape.
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From Restaurant Chef to Award-Winning Florist in Nadi, Fiji
From the heat of the kitchen to the calm of petals, Nima Naidu’s journey in Nadi blooms with family roots and fearless creativity. Five years after swapping restaurants for floristry, she’s turning flowers into a thriving business, earning awards and brightening her community—despite weather’s unpredictable moods.
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Fiji Unveils Justice Reform Roadmap to Improve Access to Law
Fiji’s law and justice sector faces long-standing hurdles—from costly procedures to outdated laws. A government-backed reform roadmap previews a modern, fair, and more accessible system aimed at rebuilding trust and ensuring every citizen is heard.
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Former Celtics Star Tony Allen Arrested in Arkansas on Drug Charges
Former Celtics guard Tony Allen is facing drug-related charges after a traffic stop in Arkansas. The incident raises questions about life after basketball and the pressures athletes may face once the spotlight fades.