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Joe Rogan Skips Golden Globes Submission Over $500 Fee, Ignites Award Debate
in NewsJoe Rogan explains why The Joe Rogan Experience wasn’t submitted for the Golden Globes’ inaugural Best Podcast award, citing a $500 nomination fee and a belief that he’s already won. He argues that fame often trumps merit, sparking a broader debate about how awards in podcasting are decided.
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Djokovic-Alcaraz Final Set to Make History, McEnroe Says
in SportsTwo tennis giants stand on the cusp of history as Djokovic and Alcaraz brace for a final that could redefine an era. John McEnroe weighs in on Djokovic’s remarkable comeback and the evolving rivalry shaping the sport. A high-stakes, drama-filled showdown that fans won’t want to miss.
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Super Bowl Week 60: Star-Studded Lead-Up to Seahawks vs Patriots Showdown
in SportsSuper Bowl Week returns with a blockbuster lineup of events, surprises, and star power leading up to Super Bowl 60. From dramatic unveilings to special appearances and a standout flag football showdown, the countdown is full of thrills you won’t want to miss.
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The Quiet Pause That Could Decide Djokovic and Alcaraz’s Historic Australian Open Final
in SportsHistory looms as Djokovic and Alcaraz square off in a final that could redefine the record books. Expect a clash of strategy, stamina, and crowd-mind games as two generations race toward a historic milestone.
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Djokovic’s 2012 Australian Open Final Racket Goes Up for Auction, Sparks Record Bid
in SportsNovak Djokovic’s racket from the 2012 Australian Open final—one of tennis’ most legendary matches—has hit the auction block. The 27-inch HEAD Speed, branded with Djokovic’s name and the distinctive 18×20 string pattern, carries a history as dramatic as the six-hour epic it powered. A rare chance to own a piece of tennis lore that fans…
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Expiring Development Leases Threaten Informal Settlement Projects
in Fiji NewsRising concerns over expired development leases for informal settlements have sparked renewed talks with landowners and the iTaukei Land Trust Board. With investments at stake and projects paused pending assessments and funding, officials are pushing for clearer timelines and stronger collaboration to keep development on track.
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Fiji Unveils Bold 2025-2029 Law and Justice Reform Roadmap to Unite Agencies and Boost Legal Aid
in Fiji News– Fiji is rolling out a sweeping Law and Justice Sector Reform Roadmap for 2025-2029, aiming to break down silos and speed up access to justice. More collaboration and wider Legal Aid coverage hint at big changes ahead. – A bold move to unite Fiji’s justice system—police, prosecutors, and oversight bodies—while expanding Legal Aid to…
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Fiji’s Ovalau School Mosquito Sweep Sparks Public Health Action
in Fiji NewsPublic health inspectors are tackling mosquito-borne threats in Fiji’s schools, starting with Ovalau. The initiative blends school outreach, targeted spraying, and comprehensive environmental health checks to safeguard students and set a blueprint for safer campuses ahead.
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Fijiana 7s Finish Sixth After Narrow Loss to France in Singapore Sevens
in Fiji NewsSingapore Sevens showcased Fiji’s Fijiana 7s in a battle of grit and tempo. Reapi Uluinasau sparked a late burst as Fiji pushed France to the limit, finishing in a hard-fought sixth—a sign of a resilient squad with a bright path ahead.
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Dodgers Shield Roki Sasaki From WBC to Protect Shoulder Ahead of 2026 World Series Bid
in SportsHealth takes the front seat as the Dodgers chase a third straight title, deciding to keep 21-year-old Roki Sasaki out of the WBC to protect his shoulder and map a cautious return to spring workouts.
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Fiji Sevens Eye France Showdown in Singapore Cup Final
in Fiji NewsDrama at the Singapore Sevens as Fiji punched their Cup Final ticket in a tense semifinal, leaning on grit and precision to outlast a longtime rival. A looming final with France promises more edge-of-seat action.
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Iran Blames Foreign Powers for Fueling Protests
in NewsIran grapples with protests that have spiraled into a clash over economy, sovereignty, and foreign meddling. With conflicting casualty figures and a regional chessboard tightening, Tehran signals it won’t bend—even as external powers watch and weigh their next moves. A moment of high-stakes resilience and pressure.
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Kidd Rips Officials Over Flagg Foul Calls as Cooper Flagg Shines vs Rockets
in SportsJason Kidd’s postgame frustration over missed calls stole the spotlight, even as rookie Cooper Flagg poured in 34 points and 12 rebounds. The teen’s back-to-back 30-point double-doubles have everyone watching how he develops at point guard. With Dallas slipping on defense, Kidd’s blunt stance and Flagg’s rise are shaping the Mavericks’ next chapter.
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AARP backs Washington Senate Bill 5280 to regulate crypto kiosks amid rising scams
in FinanceNew calls to tighten control over cryptocurrency kiosks emerge as scams targeting seniors rise. A Washington bill would impose a $1,000 daily transaction limit, curb fees, require paper receipts, and mandate clear scam warnings at kiosks. Supporters argue the safeguards could curb fraud and bolster enforcement, echoing steps taken in several other states.
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Rookie Star Cooper Flagg Nets 34 as Mavericks Wrestle with Controversial Calls
in SportsCooper Flagg erupted for 34 points in a tight showdown with Houston, building on a historic rookie run. Dallas’s night mood shifted as coach Jason Kidd voiced strong concern over late-game officiating, leaving fans eager to see what’s next.
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Central Valley Sees Record Covered California Enrollment Amid Subsidy Shifts
in HealthRecord enrollment and shifting costs are reshaping the Central Valley’s health coverage. Explore how policy moves, premium assistance, and access to essential care are impacting families—and what lies ahead as enrollment continues.
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NBL: Sydney Kings Boost Playoff Push with Dominant Win Over Illawarra Hawks
in SportsAs the playoff push heats up, the Sydney Kings flashed their championship-ready form. Kendric Davis sparkled at the forefront while the depth and unselfish ball movement hint at an even brighter finish to the season.
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Blue Steel Moment at Paris Fashion Week Sparks Zoolander Meme and Bond Buzz
in LifestyleParis Fashion Week lit up with a moment that had fans buzzing and memes flying as Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s pose stole the spotlight. The buzz quickly shaded into Bond chatter and a high-profile collaboration with Adele, plus a bold adaptation on the horizon. Fashion, fame, and film collide in this week’s hottest headlines.
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Mossad-Linked Agent Reveals Iran’s Hidden Battle in the 12-Day War
in NewsAn alleged insider drops new details about covert actions during a brief, high-stakes clash, hinting at internal sabotage and disinformation. The revelations suggest the real front may be within, where trust in leadership is tested and regional dynamics could shift.
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No Chaos, Says Government as Opposition Attacks Stability
in Fiji NewsRo Filipe Tuisawau pushes back against claims of national turmoil, insisting the government is functioning normally and legal processes continue. Behind the rhetoric, rival parties sharpen their messaging as political calculations hint at a broader contest over the country’s future.
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Sitharaman’s Part B Budget: India’s Next Growth Chapter in a Paperless Budget
in FinanceIndia’s budget signals a bold shift as Part B steps up to reveal a forward-looking economic blueprint—balancing near-term needs with a long-term growth story. Expect a spotlight on investment, resilience, and a path designed to lift the economy in the years ahead.