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Daylight jewelry heist rocks Anaheim Hills; eight suspects arrested
in NewsFriday afternoon chaos as a stolen SUV plowed into a local jewelry store set off a dramatic chase and rapid police response. Eight suspects were taken into custody as investigators piece together a brazen multi-suspect heist and race to uncover what happened next.
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Inside the 2025 ELA Best Law Firm Honors
in NewsThe 2025 ELA Awards spotlight legal excellence across communities, honoring firms and lawyers whose dedication and client-first approach set a new standard for advocacy. From Baltimore family law to Miami personal injury and Brooklyn estate planning, these honorees exemplify integrity, expertise, and trusted service. Discover how top practitioners are shaping the future of representation.
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Grammys 68: Fresh Talent and New Categories Redefine Music’s Biggest Night
in NewsGrammy season is back with a bold mix of fresh talent and new twists. Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations as two fresh categories—Best Album Cover and Best Traditional Country Album—promise to redefine music’s biggest night. A star-studded Best New Artist lineup and other surprises hint at a unforgettable celebration of sound.
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Sinner Advances to Australian Open Quarterfinals Ahead of Djokovic Showdown
in SportsJannik Sinner scores a milestone at the Australian Open by reaching the quarterfinals, setting the stage for a high-stakes clash with Novak Djokovic. Across the draw, Italy’s rising stars are making waves, with Musetti also advancing and fueling a fresh burst of confidence for the nation’s tennis scene.
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Will Fiji’s New Criminal Records Bill Compromise Public Safety?
in Fiji NewsA heated debate over Fiji’s Criminal Records Bill 2025 raises alarms that repealing the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act could widen gaps and threaten vulnerable communities. FCOSS warns reforms must safeguard humanitarian workers and those most at risk.
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Fiji Debates Ethnicity Data in Education to Tailor Policy for iTaukei Students
in Fiji NewsIosefo Volau, a leading voice in Fiji’s education debate, argues that recognizing ethnic identity in official records could unlock targeted support for iTaukei students. This teaser explores why disaggregated data may be key to fair policies, early interventions, and true educational equity.
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Sea-Level Rise Forces Kadavu Island to Rethink Its Coastal Development
in Fiji NewsRising seas and shifting weather are nudging a Kadavu Island community to rethink every shoreline development. A local leader warns that progress can carry hidden risks as residents explore adaptation strategies, including the Kavala Greenhouse initiative, for a more resilient future.
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Decade-Long Sedition Case Dismissed in Lautoka
in Fiji NewsAfter nearly a decade of legal battles, a high court clears a prominent Fiji lawyer and 25 co-defendants of serious charges. He credits a devoted legal team, reflects on the personal toll, and hints at retirement to focus on family.
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Are Hidden Education Costs Blocking Fiji’s Kids from School?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s proposed Education Bill 2025 is praised for free tuition and inclusive aims, but advocates warn it doesn’t reflect the realities of many families. Hidden costs, disaster disruptions, and weak child-protection provisions could keep children from staying in school. FCOSS lays out seven recommendations to strengthen protections, resilience, and real-world support in education.
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Finding Her Edge: Netflix’s Ice-Dancing Tale of Love and Legacy
in NewsAdriana returns to competitive ice dancing, but the rink is just the beginning. Old flames, a brash new partner, and a family legacy pull her in every direction as ambition clashes with heart. Expect high-stakes drama, sizzling chemistry, and a journey where loyalty and love are tested at every turn.
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Five Lawyers to Watch as the Legal World Transforms by 2026
in NewsA bold new wave of legal leadership is sweeping the profession toward 2026. Five standout lawyers across litigation, family law, financial services, and brand governance are redefining what it means to lead with innovation, empathy, and unwavering client advocacy in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Silktails Brace for 26-Round Season, Focused on Self-Belief and Consistency
in Fiji NewsSelf-belief and consistency take center stage as the Kaiviti Silktails map out a demanding 26-round season. With a mix of veterans and fresh recruits, the focus is on mental resilience as they prepare for the long grind and the growth that comes with it.
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Fiji COI Fallout: Legal Challenge Over Unfair Findings After Investigations Dismissed
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes legal drama unfolds as individuals linked to a controversial inquiry race to clear their names. With criminal probes behind them but civil challenges continuing, the case raises fresh questions about fairness, accountability, and what it takes to rebuild reputation.
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Fiji Faces Possible Severe Weather as Pacific Tropical Low Near Vanuatu Moves In
in Fiji NewsA developing tropical low near Vanuatu could bring unsettled weather to Fiji starting Thursday, with gusty winds, heavy rain and rough seas on the horizon. While the system’s future strength and track remain uncertain, conditions may evolve over the coming week, prompting vigilance and preparedness.
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Warner Bros Bid War Heats Up as Netflix, Paramount Vie for Control; Ellison Bets Big
in NewsWarner Bros. Discovery sits at the center of a high-stakes bidding war between streaming giants, where debt worries, bold cash offers, and surprising backers could reshape the future of Hollywood. The outcome remains anyone’s guess.
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Elton John Turns Kneecaps Into Gold Necklace
in DJ & MusicElton John reimagines a medical milestone as wearable art: a gold-framed necklace that includes a fragment of his own kneecap. Crafted with a renowned designer, the piece blends personal history with couture—and even carries a Latin motto about resilience. A bold reminder that life’s challenges can spark extraordinary creativity.
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Fiji Opens New Secondary Schools to Bring Year 9 Education Closer
in Fiji NewsNew secondary schools are opening across Fiji to bring Year 9 students closer to home and keep them in class. Ratu Meli Memorial Secondary School is already welcoming students, with Naweni launched recently and Namuka expected soon, plus plans for Nawaka, Yasawa, Ra, and Naitasiri.
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Bula Parki Launch Brings Cashless Parking and Real-Time Monitoring to Suva
in Fiji NewsSuva City’s new Bula Parki platform brings cashless payments and real-time monitoring to parking, promising a smoother, smarter experience for drivers and merchants. Digital meters and data-driven insights could redefine urban parking—starting in council lots with plans to expand.
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Kristen Stewart Directing Debut Highlights Hollywood’s Treatment of Women
in NewsKristen Stewart makes a bold shift from acting to directing with The Chronology of Water, confronting Hollywood’s treatment of women and the limits placed on female storytellers. Cannes praise and intimate reflections frame a debut that aims to reshape how women’s experiences are seen on screen.
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Ramdev Urges Spiritual Leaders to Lead Cow Protection, Reveals Patanjali Goa Wellness Center Plan
in NewsBaba Ramdev lays out a practical, action-oriented blueprint for cow protection, insisting that true leadership from seers and Shankaracharyas is essential beyond conferences and slogans. He teases Patanjali’s broader wellness initiatives and a major project in Goa, framed as part of a larger vision for India’s health and spiritual heritage.
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2025 ELA Awards Honor the Best Family Law Attorneys
in NewsCompassion meets advocacy in the 2025 Best Family Law Attorney honorees. These distinguished practitioners guide families through difficult transitions—divorce, mediation, custody—combining strategic skill with a deep respect for relationships. Their stories illuminate how thoughtful lawyering can protect futures while preserving what matters most.