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Industry: Dear Henry Teases a Tangled Web of Power and Secrets
in NewsAmbition and manipulation collide in a high-stakes chapter that tests loyalties and shatters hidden agendas. Harper’s bold stand and Whit’s beguiling menace pull the players into a dangerous game of secrets and power. As old alliances creak and new fractures appear, the cost of pursuing greatness becomes clearer—and more chilling than ever.
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Emma Raducanu Seeks Dubai Momentum as Star Withdrawals Open Up the Field
in SportsEmma Raducanu heads to Dubai with momentum to build, but a tricky opening draw in a reshaped field will test her early. A strong start could spark a much-needed surge as she aims for a deeper run.
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Condor to Wet-Lease Embraer E190s for Summer 2026 Frankfurt Feeder Network
in NewsCondor is set to bolster its regional feeder network for Summer 2026 with a wet-lease of Embraer E190 jets from German Airways. The move aims to sharpen Frankfurt’s connections to Condor’s long-haul network and boost seasonal flexibility, all while keeping operations aligned under Condor’s brand.
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Rising American Iva Jovic Breaks Into Top 20 Ahead of Dubai Showdown with Sakkari
in SportsAn 18-year-old American is turning heads on the WTA Tour, breaking into the Top-20 after a breakout Australian swing. Iva Jovic’s fearless tennis and relentless ambition are setting the stage for a thrilling ascent, with more milestones on the horizon.
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Dubai Opener: Gracheva vs Sramkova in a WTA 1000 Showdown
in SportsDubai’s opening-round clash at the Aviation Club pits Varvara Gracheva against Rebecca Sramkova in a match that could set the tournament in motion. Gracheva arrives with momentum on her side, while Sramkova looks to flip the head-to-head balance. Expect a potentially tight, multi-set duel that keeps the crowd on edge.
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Costco Tightens Returns: What Members Need to Know About the New Policy
in NewsCostco’s famously generous returns are quietly evolving. New rules around timing, packaging, and high-value approvals are nudging long-time members to rethink refunds—and how they shop.
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Casper, Wyoming: Spectrum Internet Outage Sparks Reliability Questions
in TechnologyCasper and nearby communities are grappling with a major Spectrum outage that’s disrupted internet and cable services. With repair timelines and communications under the spotlight, residents and local businesses are bracing for ongoing disruption and what connectivity will look like next.
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Raducanu Sparks Dubai Comeback in First Meeting With Cocciaretto
in SportsEmma Raducanu returns to Dubai for a first-round clash with Elisabetta Cocciaretto, aiming to rebound after an illness break and a tough start to the season. With a fresh push into the top 25 and a pivotal year ahead, the Brit faces a stern early test. A strong showing could set the tone for her…
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Fiji Considers Expunging Minor Offenses to Unlock Jobs and Travel for Former Inmates
in Fiji NewsFormer inmates in Fiji face stubborn barriers to rebuilding their lives—employment and travel are still hampered by old records despite rehabilitation. A proposed Criminal Records Bill could erase minor offenses after years, promising a real path to reintegration.
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Queen Victoria School Calls for In-House Solutions Amid Prefect Leadership
in Fiji NewsUnity, discipline, and constructive leadership take the spotlight at Queen Victoria School as internal dialogue is urged to resolve issues. A focus on mutual respect promises to keep students at the heart of a growing, distraction-free learning environment.
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Drua Rally Ahead of Waratahs Clash After Round 1 Defeat
in Fiji NewsAfter Round 1 disappointment, Drua captain Temo Mayanavanua urges a rapid reset and a sharper start. With a six-day turnaround and fresh energy from the bench, the team aims to seize early control in a big test against the Waratahs next Friday at 8:35 PM. Fans can expect a resilient, growth-focused rebound as they chase…
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Logan Paul Parts Ways With Ultra-Rare Pikachu Illustrator Card Ahead of Major Auction
in NewsLogan Paul bids farewell to a legendary 1990s Pokémon card as a record-breaking auction looms. A heartfelt goodbye hints at new adventures in the Pokémon world and a turning point for collectors everywhere.
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BSP Bets 600 Million Fiji Dollars on South Pacific Banking Modernization
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious, multi-year modernization drive is set to reshape banking across the South Pacific, backed by a substantial investment in digital services, ATMs, and branch upgrades. The plan emphasizes technology, resilience, and people, aiming to deliver a smoother, more secure banking experience for customers and partners. A bold step toward a more connected regional economy.
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Fiji Smoking Gap: Young Men Drive High Rates, Sparking Calls for Targeted Tobacco Control
in Fiji NewsFiji’s latest health survey reveals a striking gender divide in smoking, with young men bearing the heaviest burden and women smoking far less across all ages. The findings point to urgent, targeted tobacco-control efforts to shift trends and protect the community’s health.
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Costco Goes Digital: App-Based Cake Ordering Arrives in 2026
in TechnologyCostco is bringing customizable cakes and deli trays to its app, signaling a major move toward digital ordering. Rolling out in 2026, the update responds to member feedback about a previously clunky process and promises a smoother, more convenient ordering flow.
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San Diego Storm Set to Bring Rain, Flood Risks and Mountain Snow
in NewsSan Diego braces for a powerful storm that could bring heavy rain, rising rivers, and coastal hazards through midweek. Snow in the mountains alongside high surf and gusty winds adds a wintery twist, shaping travel and safety plans across the region.
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Joy Over Pain: The U.S. Figure Skating Trio Redefining Olympic Glory
in SportsThree skaters are rewriting what it means to be a champion—joy, self-acceptance, and bold artistry lighting up the ice.
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Minister Urges Stronger Partnerships to Improve Rural and Maritime Service Delivery
in Fiji NewsA minister’s visit spotlights how public servants—and stronger partnerships with councils, traditional leaders, and other agencies—could transform access to government services in rural and maritime communities. With a focus on integrity and collaborative leadership, the piece hints at a hopeful path to better service delivery.
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From Welfare to Entrepreneurship: Ten Recipients Launch Local Ventures After Startup Training
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious push to boost self-reliance is equipping social welfare recipients with hands-on business training, planning tools, and starter resources to launch small ventures—from food stalls to crafts. This initiative aims to spark independence and local economic vitality by turning potential into practical entrepreneurship.
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Ken Leung Teases Bold Turn for Eric Tao in Industry Season 4
in NewsEric Tao’s Season 4 arc dives into his most vulnerable era yet, as a dramatic return to power collides with a shocking, on-air reckoning. With personal loyalties strained and a vision of redemption hanging in the balance, this chapter teases a finale that could redefine everything.
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USA Women’s Curling Shocks Canada at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics
in SportsHistoric momentum on ice as the U.S. women’s curling team pull off a dramatic upset against Canada at Milano Cortina 2026. A nail-biting showdown with twists and late-game heroics that could reshape the competition.