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LeBron James Nears the End of an Era — Will Cleveland Be His Next Stop?
in SportsLeBron James is approaching the twilight of a record-breaking 23-season NBA journey at age 41. With injuries and contract questions stirring speculation, a potential homecoming to Cleveland is a storyline fans are watching closely. Where his next chapter lands could redefine the final act of a legendary career.
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Fiji Pledges Cooperative Sector Revitalization at Pacific Regional Dialogue
in Fiji NewsFiji’s cooperative sector stands at a crossroads as regional leaders gather in Nadi to chart a modern, action‑oriented revival. The Pacific Regional Dialogue on Cooperatives is weighing governance reforms and proven models from around the world to unlock growth, bolster food security, and drive sustainable development across the region.
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Rockets vs Spurs: Can Sengun Deliver Big Assists Against the Spurs’ Defense
in SportsTwo stingy defenses collide in a Spurs–Rockets showdown, sparking sharp player-prop storytelling. A seasoned passer may carve out big assist opportunities against a defense adjusting to Wembanyama, while total points could trend lower in a grind-it-out night. A compact preview of angles that could shape the prop landscape.
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Labasa Airport Upgrade: Is Landowner Involvement Keeping Pace?
in Fiji NewsQuestions linger over Labasa Airport’s extension plans as landowner consultations come under scrutiny. Fiji Airports says all discussions follow strict guidelines and are conducted under government oversight, with the iTaukei Land Trust Board and the Department of Lands present, as the project presses ahead.
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Jazz vs Warriors: Markkanen and Curry Spark an Injury-Riddled Showdown
in SportsTwo of the league’s top scorers square off in a tense showdown, with key injuries looming and lineups in flux. Jazz vs. Warriors promises a gritty, edge-of-the-seat battle where momentum and depth could swing the season’s next chapter.
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Jason Williams and the Miracle Minute: Duke’s Rally Against Maryland
in SportsAn explosive Duke guard who could flip a game in an instant, Jason Williams left a lasting imprint on college basketball. This look back recalls fierce rivalries, dramatic late surges, and a moment that elevated a season into legend. The memories from that era still spark conversations about clutch plays and fearless leadership.
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Bali Bargains: How a Weak Rupiah Fuels Off-Season Travel
in PlacesAn off-peak window is opening in Bali, where a softer crowd meets bigger value. With the Rupiah easing, luxury stays, fine dining, and iconic sights become more accessible, all while you share the island with fewer visitors. It’s a moment to imagine a richer, longer Balinese escape at a gentler pace.
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Trump presses Minnesota leaders on immigration cooperation amid ICE ties debate
in ImmigrationTensions rise in Minnesota as officials weigh closer ties with federal immigration efforts. With Trump pressing for cooperation, local leaders warn against unconstitutional enforcement, spotlighting a delicate balance between public safety and community trust.
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Detained at Toronto Airport: War Crimes Allegations Surround Israeli Comedian
in NewsAn Israeli comedian was held for hours at Toronto’s airport after a pro-Palestinian group filed allegations of war crimes and incitement to genocide. The detention, resolved only after consular intervention, spotlights a broader clash between artistic expression, security concerns, and international law on the world stage.
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Gus Kenworthy Sees His Life Reflected in Heated Rivalry
in NewsAn Olympic freeskier opens up about secret relationships and the tension between public image and private desires. The parallels with a bold new rom-com are shedding light on how LGBTQ+ stories are evolving and what that means for love and representation.
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Suva’s Historic Aquarium Closes as Old Town Hall Set for Redevelopment
in Fiji NewsSuva’s Old Town Hall holds a turning point in its long history: the aquarium that once drew crowds closed in the 1980s as plans to reshape the landmark began to take shape. The building’s future was sketched as executive suites, shops, and offices, signaling a bold new chapter for the iconic site.
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Bulls on Verge of Trading Coby White as Timberwolves Push for Backcourt Upgrade
in SportsTrade chatter heats up as Chicago weighs Coby White against Minnesota’s timeline, a move that could redefine both teams’ backcourts. With the deadline looming, insiders say the decision hinges on fit, upside, and how much future value each side is willing to gamble.
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Fiji Opens Public Consultations on Proposed Counter Narcotics Bureau
in Fiji NewsFiji moves toward a proposed Counter Narcotics Bureau with nationwide public consultations to shape the bill. Public input from individuals, civil society, and organizations is welcomed as officials promise transparency and careful consideration of the bill’s powers and its impact on communities nationwide.
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Islanders Shake Up Roster, Eye Playoffs With Rival Trades
in SportsFirst-year GM Mathieu Darche bets big, reshaping the Islanders with two bold trades. Fresh faces Carson Soucy and Ondřej Palát bring grit and playoff experience as the team eyes a late-season push. As momentum builds, the chemistry and timing of the moves could define the rest of the season.
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Tarantino Slams Paul Dano, Hollywood Responds with Star-Studded Support
in NewsPaul Dano responds to Tarantino’s sharp critique with heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of support from peers and fans. The moment sparks a bigger conversation about kindness and solidarity in Hollywood.
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Millonarios vs Pasto: Falcao Debut Hopes Rise as Torres Under Fire
in SportsMillonarios navigate a must-win clash with Deportivo Pasto as pressure mounts on coach Hernán Torres. A potential Falcao García debut, plus key returns and injuries, could tilt the lineup in a high-stakes showdown. Pasto arrives hot on the heels of a strong start, led by Andrey Estupiñán, promising a dramatic top-table clash.
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Shifting Gears: Riley’s New Romance Faces a Family Test in Toys
in NewsRiley’s world gets brighter—and messier—as her romance with Andy moves closer to real life, bringing family dynamics and big questions about independence into sharp focus. Old doubts from Matt surface, testing trust and leaving more questions than answers. Expect humor, heart, and a few surprising echoes from the past in Shifting Gears.
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UConn Women Face Xavier Amid Injury Woes With Nine Players Available
in SportsUConn hits the court at Gampel Pavilion tonight for a testing matchup with Xavier, as a shorthanded Huskies squad searches for answers. A pregame tribute to Aaliyah Edwards adds a special edge to an evening that will test depth, resilience, and team chemistry.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Warns About Amoral AI, Pushes Utah Child-Safety Bill
in AIJoseph Gordon-Levitt is sounding the alarm on amoral AI and its impact on children. Speaking at a Utah Capitol hearing, the actor backs a bill to bolster child protection and AI transparency. He warns of a future where profits could overshadow kids’ well-being, fueling a call for ethical AI standards.
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Rivian Rally Fueled by VW JV Hopes as Delivery Growth Slows
in Finance– Rivian’s momentum looks enticing, with rapid revenue growth and a landmark VW partnership—but softer recent sales keep the upside in check. – Rivian’s mix of accelerating revenue, strategic VW collaboration, and improving margins hints at big potential, even as near-term demand raises questions. – A powerful growth arc tempered by demand headwinds: Rivian’s trajectory…
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Butler Out, Melton Steps Up as Warriors Face Jazz
in SportsGolden State heads to Salt Lake City for a high-paced showdown as they chase another win without Jimmy Butler. De’Anthony Melton steps up as a key playmaker, while Stephen Curry looks to heat up against a vulnerable Jazz defense. Expect a scoring frenzy and plenty of angles to watch in this intriguing clash.