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Global Populists Back Orbán in Bid for Fifth Term
in NewsViktor Orbán declares a bold wave of international backing in a campaign video that gathers hard-right leaders from Europe and beyond. The montage centers on sovereignty and security, even as Hungary’s domestic rivals push for reform. As debates over Ukraine aid and energy policy intensify, the race heads toward a pivotal vote.
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Tylor Chase: Former Ned’s Star Hospital Release Stirs Mental Health Talk
in NewsFormer Nickelodeon star Tylor Chase has left the hospital after a 36-hour stay and a crisis-team evaluation, as questions swirl around housing instability and access to care. Friends and community supporters rally around him, highlighting the tough choices in treatment and the urgent need for stronger support systems.
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Landman Season 2 Finale Teases Shocking Turns Ahead of Season 3
in NewsLandman charges toward its Season 2 finale with the bold twists and high-stakes drama that have made the Texas oil saga a standout. As ambition, loyalty, and power collide, the future grows ever more uncertain—and a major renewal hints at even bigger storms to come. Expect raw emotion, magnetic performances, and a landscape that pulls…
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Fiji Urged to Reform Tertiary Education Funding for Greater Accountability
in Fiji NewsIs Fiji getting the most value from its education spend? A leading academic warns that the current funding model, while sizable, could breed inefficiency and duplication. A call for transparent, outcome-driven reforms realigns subsidies with public goals, protects assets, and boosts accountability across tertiary education.
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Brendan Fraser Teases Possible Rick O’Connell Return in The Mummy 4
in NewsBrendan Fraser drops a tantalizing hint about returning as Rick O’Connell in a new Mummy chapter. With his resurgence and enduring fan enthusiasm, could the next adventure be closer than we think?
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Netflix to Live-Stream Alex Honnold’s Unroped Taipei 101 Climb
in NewsNetflix is staging one of its boldest live events: an unroped, real-time ascent of Taipei 101 by Alex Honnold. No safety nets, no second takes—just the raw tension as the climb unfolds. A dynamic host lineup adds insight and atmosphere, promising a front-row experience unlike any climbing story you’ve seen.
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Federer Sparks Coaching Talk for Alcaraz Ahead of Australian Open
in SportsRoger Federer returns to the spotlight at 44, stepping onto Rod Laver Arena as the Australian Open approaches. Balancing a new chapter off the court with a renewed love for the game, whispers swirl about coaching roles and possible future paths for the Swiss icon. A day of high-profile moments hints at more to come.
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Guo Xiaojing Named Knight of Universal Culture in Budapest, Boosting Sino-Hungarian Cultural Ties
in NewsBudapest has honored Guo Xiaojing with the prestigious Knight of Universal Culture, highlighting a life dedicated to cross-cultural dialogue. A leading Chinese linguist and translator, she has bridged Chinese and Hungarian worlds—from expanding language education to shaping lexicography and translations. Her core belief that culture thrives on understanding and resonance offers a hopeful glimpse into…
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Amazon Coventry warehouse TB testing sparks questions about workplace health
in HealthA Coventry Amazon warehouse becomes the focus of a brewing health scare as routine testing reveals latent tuberculosis among staff. With expanded screening underway and questions about worker safety and vaccination gaps, the story explores how public health and big operations intersect in a high‑pressure work environment.
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Netflix launches video podcasts with Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin
in TechnologyTwo new Netflix originals bring Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin into the video podcast fold. From a garage-chat vibe with Davidson to sports-focused conversations with Irvin, the shows promise intimate, conversation-driven storytelling—a fresh glimpse into Netflix’s evolving podcast strategy.
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Australian Open 2026: Star Power, Big Prizes, and How to Watch
in SportsMelbourne Park is set for a blockbuster Australian Open, where tennis’s biggest names collide for glory and big-prize glory. Expect electrifying battles from Alcaraz, Sinner, Djokovic, Swiatek, Sabalenka, and Gauff as the season’s first Grand Slam delivers drama from start to finish.
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Tichina Arnold Apologizes for Martin Remarks, Sparking Colorism Debate
in NewsAn exchange about ‘Martin’ memories sparked a broader debate on colorism and representation in comedy. Tichina Arnold’s remarks—and her subsequent apology—meet a supportive response from Tisha Campbell, highlighting the delicate balance between candor and sensitivity.
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Bufkin Signs 10-Day Deal with Lakers, Set for Hawks Reunion
in SportsLA hosts Atlanta with a potential roster shakeup on the horizon. A veteran guard, once a Hawks lottery pick, may join on a 10-day deal and bring a familiar spark as the Lakers chase a win.
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Silent Hill Returns in January: New Film and Pop! Figures Pre-Orders Open
in GamesSilent Hill fans are in for a double fright: a highly anticipated Return to Silent Hill movie and a fresh line of Funko Pop! figures that bring the nightmare to life. The collection features iconic characters, including a premium Pyramid Head, with pre-orders kicking off January 19. The horror saga continues to evolve, delivering a…
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Bronny James Impresses as Lakers Eye Backup Point Guard Role
in SportsBronny James flashed unexpected brawn in a late moment, turning a high screen into a standout highlight that even drew a reaction from LaMelo Ball. The Lakers’ night ended in a loss, but that brief glimpse of conditioning and potential hints at more to come from the young guard. His steady development could shape the…
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Starlink Lands on Lakeba, Sparking Education, Health, and Tourism Boost
in Fiji NewsStarlink satellite kits are bringing a new connection to Lakeba, opening doors for education, healthcare, and safety on the island. As the community leans into this upgrade, locals foresee brighter opportunities and greater resilience for the years ahead.
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Canada Opens High Commission in Fiji, Igniting Trade Prospects
in Fiji NewsFiji and Canada are ramping up economic ties as a new diplomatic presence opens in Suva, signaling more investment and trade opportunities ahead. A rising bilateral momentum hints at exciting developments on the horizon.
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Sabrina Carpenter Returns to SNL in Surprise Snack Homiez Sketch
in DJ & MusicSabrina Carpenter makes a welcome return to SNL, reviving a beloved sketch with sharp wit, playful banter, and surprising cameos that hint at her ever-growing presence on the show.
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Australian Open 2026 Day 1: Analysts Predict Thrilling First-Round Battles
in SportsMelbourne kicks off the Australian Open with a packed Day 1 of first-round clashes. A mix of seasoned contenders and rising stars promises drama, momentum, and surprising moments that could shape the fortnight ahead. The opening rounds set the tone for a tennis-filled fortnight of big, breathless moments.
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New Jersey Wrestlers Shine in One-Day Escape the Rock as Kenny, Batista and Tsarni Crown Titles
in SportsEscape the Rock shifted to a fast-paced one-day format this year, and the arena delivered a day of electrifying finishes and hard-fought battles. New Jersey wrestlers stood out with dramatic comebacks, crushing upsets, and dominant performances that reshaped the podium. The results spotlight rising talent and the buzz around the program.
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Bublik vs Brooksby: Melbourne Opener Sets the Tone for Australian Open 2026
in SportsAlexander Bublik carries a momentum-filled 2025 into his 2026 Australian Open opener against Jenson Brooksby in Melbourne. Fresh from a Hong Kong title spree, the Kazakh’s booming serve could test the American as he begins the new year. Will Brooksby disrupt the rhythm or will Bublik set the tone early?