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Fiji Sees Decline in Crimes Against Women and Children as Domestic Violence Remains a Priority
New statistics show declines in crimes against women and children, yet domestic violence remains a critical concern. With stronger community engagement and focused policing, this story explores what’s changing and what still needs attention.
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Week 12 Waiver Wire RB Breakouts: Tucker, Wilson, Gainwell, Tuten
Week 12 presents a fresh waiver-wire wave as injuries and late-season opportunities shake up the backfield. A handful of RBs—Sean Tucker, Emanuel Wilson, Kenneth Gainwell, and Bhayshul Tuten—are flashing upside and could carve out bigger roles down the stretch. If you’re chasing depth or a playoff push, these rising backs are worth watching as the…
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RAYE to Co-Create Unreleased Songs on Tour With Fan Reactions
RAYE is turning her tour into a living studio, shaping unreleased tracks in real time with audience reactions. With her sisters opening the shows and a vow for organic, unscripted performances, a fresh, intimate musical journey awaits on the road.
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After the Hunt: Guadagnino’s Prime Video Drama Delves into a Hidden Past in Academia
Inside a university’s hallowed halls, power, ambition, and secrets collide when a brilliant student challenges a celebrated professor—and a buried past resurfaces. With Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, and Andrew Garfield, Luca Guadagnino’s tightly wound drama unfolds in razor‑sharp dialogue, exploring moral compromises, loyalties, and the cost of truth.
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Sabrina Carpenter Heats Up Toronto with Playful, Thoughtful Pop on Short n’ Sweet Tour
Two nights, two sides of the spotlight: NYC’s fashion-forward moment with Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter’s playful Toronto show, where bold theatrics meet sharp pop wit. A tour stop that proves performance can be stylish and slyly insightful.
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First U.S. H5N5 bird flu case detected in Washington state
Health officials confirm a Washington state resident has a rare bird flu infection linked to a new H5N5 strain. Public health experts say the immediate risk to people remains limited as investigators track exposure and monitor the situation.
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Tulsa King Teases New Era as Samuel L. Jackson Debuts in NOLA King
New blood enters the game in a bold, dangerous way, throwing loyalties into question and sharpening the edge of danger. A life debt rewrites the rules as fragile alliances strain under pressure. With fresh players circling and the net closing in, the heat is just getting hotter.
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Fiji to Boost Disaster Alerts Across Channels with Common Alerting Protocol
Fiji is ramping up its disaster-alert capabilities through a new collaboration among Telecom Fiji, government and industry partners. The initiative aims to deliver faster, clearer warnings across multiple channels and strengthen community resilience ahead of extreme weather. Backed by international support, this effort signals a bold advance in safeguarding lives during disasters.
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Fiji and World Bank Eye Bigger Financing for Vision 2050 Projects
Senior officials from the World Bank and Fiji’s Finance Ministry gathered in Suva to chart the next phase of their development partnership. The discussions highlighted concessional financing and shared priorities for resilient infrastructure and inclusive growth under Fiji’s Vision 2050. The talks signal a strengthened path toward sustainable progress for the island nation.
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Fiji’s FICAC Commissioner Case Dropped Over Insufficient Evidence
An ongoing investigation into a former Fiji anti-corruption chief wraps up with the DPP saying there isn’t enough evidence to prosecute. With multiple reports reviewed and more cases under scrutiny, questions linger about accountability and transparency in Fiji’s governance.
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Portland State vs CSU Bakersfield College Basketball: Could a High-Scoring Showdown Spark Early Momentum?
Portland State welcomes CSU Bakersfield to Viking Pavilion for a late-night showdown. Both teams are chasing early-season momentum, and this fast-paced clash could hinge on a handful of clutch plays. A high-octane battle in Portland might set the tone for the weeks ahead.
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Fiji crime decline linked to Operation Sasamaki crackdown on drugs
Fiji is reporting a promising drop in overall crime for the first quarter, with serious offences and drug-related crimes down sharply. Authorities credit targeted operations and a high-profile crackdown that engaged communities. While this signals progress, officials caution that vigilance is still needed as domestic issues and road safety remain on the radar, with more…
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Tariffs to Fund $2,000 Paychecks as Trump Admin Promises Real Income Boost
A plan to boost American families’ purchasing power could bring up to $2,000 in relief for working households, funded by tariff revenues. With inflation pressures and new trade moves on the table, this could reshape the cost of living in the months ahead.
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Fiji’s Ripley Queen Pineapples Head to New Zealand in First Trial Shipment
Fiji marks a milestone in its agricultural exports with a first commercial shipment of Ripley Queen pineapples to New Zealand. The effort highlights cross-sector collaboration and growing demand for Fiji’s fresh produce, hinting at exciting opportunities for farmers and communities.
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John Fogerty Revisits CCR Classics on Sold-Out Legacy Tour at Fenway Park
John Fogerty’s The Legacy Tour revisits CCR’s classic anthems with a personal, family-infused twist. The performance blends beloved hits with intimate moments and surprising nods to his solo catalog, ending on a high, roaring note. A reminder that CCR’s legacy—and Fogerty’s spirit—still resonate powerfully today.
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The Bove Doctrine: Sinking Boats and the Controversial U.S. Narco-Terrorism Strategy
New testimonies claim a hardline strategy was discussed inside the Justice Department months before a wave of naval actions against suspected drug shipments. Critics warn the plan could sidestep traditional law enforcement and international norms, raising questions about legality and ethics. As lawmakers seek access to the legal opinions guiding these moves, the debate over…
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Dillon Brooks Fined for On-Court Celebration as Suns Roll to 8-5 Start
Dillon Brooks’ high-scoring night came with a price tag after the NBA fined him $25,000 for a celebratory gesture on the court. He poured in 32 points, fueling the Suns’ surge as Phoenix navigates injuries and the early shadow of the Durant era.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Tops Box Office, Signals Franchise Comeback
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t bursts onto the weekend box office, delivering a strong opening that rekindles excitement for the beloved caper franchise. With familiar stars and a new lineup of magicians, plus a renewed marketing push, the film signals fresh momentum for cinemas this season.
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Fiji Road Safety Crisis: Fatalities Jump 73% as Enforcement Tightens
Fiji faces a troubling surge in road deaths in the first quarter, sparking urgent calls for accountability and tougher enforcement. As leaders push for stricter penalties and a change in driving culture, the road-safety battle enters a critical new phase.
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Scorsese Teases Deeper Saint Patrick Story in New Fox Nation Episode
Martin Scorsese’s new episode promises a fresh, less mythic look at St. Patrick, unraveling popular legends and spotlighting the real journey behind the saint’s legacy. From Roman Britain to Ireland, the narrative explores faith, transformation, and canonization in a way that reframes a familiar story. A deeper, more human portrait of Patrick awaits.
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Gruden’s Bold Dolphins Playoff Prediction Ignites Fan Buzz
Jon Gruden’s bold take on the Miami Dolphins has fans buzzing about a possible late-season playoff push. A viral prediction has the fanbase weighing a dramatic run—and what it could mean for the rest of the season.