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Jokic’s Season-High 34 Propels Nuggets Past Kings in 130-124 Win
An electric Monday-night showdown delivered standout moments from Jokic, Gordon, and Westbrook as the Nuggets edged the Kings in a high-octane clash. With timely plays and a night of big contributions, this game adds another compelling chapter to the Nuggets’ early-season run.
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Giants Target Tatsuya Imai in Offseason Bid to Challenge Dodgers
With the Dodgers’ latest title in the books, the Giants are eyeing a bold offseason move that could redefine the Bay Area rivalry. Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai has onlookers buzzing as a potential rotation upgrade for San Francisco. A sign-and-shake could lift the Giants’ ceiling and add a fresh spark to a heated clash with…
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Hyun-ah Unveils 10kg Weight Loss and Sharper Jawline in New Selfie
Hyun-ah offers a glimpse into a bold personal turn with a candid, makeup-free selfie in cozy pajamas, signaling a new chapter in her wellness journey. She opens up about the daily grind of dieting, celebrating small wins while staying focused on long-term goals. The update radiates self-discipline and renewed confidence, sure to resonate with fans…
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Marriott Terminates Sonder Licensing Deal, Sparks Booking Disruption
Marriott’s sudden termination of its partnership with Sonder creates an unexpected ripple for guests with upcoming or future stays. With the reasons behind the move undisclosed, the impact on bookings and loyalty perks remains unclear—and the situation is still evolving.
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Grijalva Pushes to End House Recess as Arizona’s New Rep Awaits Swearing-In
An Arizona congresswoman-elect waits to be sworn in as the House remains in recess, stoking a high-stakes clash over representation and national priorities. As millions watch, questions rise about accountability, leadership—and what’s next for essential programs like healthcare and nutrition assistance.
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Miami Missed a Sharpshooter? Pistons Rise with Duncan Robinson
Duncan Robinson has made a surprising splash in Detroit, feeding a fast start that’s turning heads. The move has sparked fresh chatter about what Miami let slip away—and what it might mean for the Heat’s evolving plans this season.
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Antigua and Barbuda Unveils CHOGM 2026 Theme: Accelerating Partnerships for a Prosperous Commonwealth
Antigua and Barbuda unveiled the CHOGM 2026 theme—Accelerating Partnerships and Investment for a Prosperous Commonwealth—marking a bold push for unity, growth, and collaboration across 56 nations. A new logo and a high-profile envoy signal a milestone gathering on the horizon.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Heads to Tokyo to Boost Japan Ties
Fiji’s Prime Minister heads to Tokyo for talks that could reshape bilateral ties and regional cooperation. With climate resilience, security, and development on the agenda, the discussions signal momentum toward a Free and Open Indo-Pacific and closer Pacific collaboration.
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Jokic sparks Nuggets past shorthanded Pacers as depth shines
Denver rode a deep, relentless effort to outpace a shorthanded Indiana squad, with Jokic steering the charge and a handful of role players stepping up. The win showcased the Nuggets’ versatility and defense as they close a flawless homestand and set the stage for the road trip ahead.
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Maribel Guardia Sparks Inheritance Feud With Ex-Daughter-In-Law Over Son’s Legacy
Amid a family crisis and a fire at her son’s home, Maribel Guardia faces sharp accusations in a simmering inheritance dispute. A surprising twist unfolds with a public kiss and a new romance, adding a bold chapter to a story already brimming with drama.
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Governor Unveils Columbia’s Workforce Cornerstone Center
Columbia-area leaders are launching a bold new workforce hub: CORNERSTONE, a 41,000-square-foot center built to train and connect job seekers with local employers. Backed by a $5 million investment and a coalition of education, government, and industry partners, the center will offer hands-on programs and industry-aligned credentials across automotive, energy, pharmaceuticals, and advanced materials. As…
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Aaron Rodgers Signs With Steelers: Can Experience Lift Pittsburgh’s Playoff Hopes?
Aaron Rodgers arrives in Pittsburgh with quiet resolve rather than headlines. The four-time MVP is blending leadership and veteran savvy with a transitioning Steelers squad, sparking questions about how far this unexpected pairing could take them.
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Six Suspects in Fiji Meth Import Case, Including Police Officers
Six people, including two police officers, face court action over alleged methamphetamine shipments in Fiji. As the case advances to the High Court, the broader fight against drug trafficking and calls for accountability take on renewed urgency.
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Four Fijian Drua development players promoted to 2026 Super Rugby Pacific squad
Four players from the Drua’s development program have earned spots in the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific main squad—a milestone for Fiji’s local talent pathway. With a bold academy launch and a broad scouting network fueling rapid progress, the club is shaping a sustainable future for rugby in Fiji.
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Leighton Meester Plays a Hollywood Publicist in HBO’s I Love LA
Leighton Meester returns to the spotlight as Alyssa, a sharp-witted Hollywood publicist steering a high-flying LA PR firm in HBO’s I Love LA. Drawing on real-life PR dynamics and a friendship with her own publicist, she brings wit, warmth, and a touch of glam to a story about ambition, love, and life in LA. With…
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Drua Unveils 2026 Pre-Season Schedule Featuring Chiefs Clash
Rugby fans can expect a bold pre-season as the Drua unveil plans that pair marquee matches with a focused push on local talent and community outreach. The approach signals a season centered on growth, competition, and Fiji’s rugby future.
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Vatulele Launches First-Ever Sports Development TOT and ETE Program
Vatulele prepares to launch its first Sports Development TOT and ETE program, uniting local youths, teachers, and police partners for three days of sporting education and leadership. The initiative weaves sport with community safety and aims to build a sustainable, locally-led sports infrastructure across Fiji’s villages.
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Michael Caine’s One Rewatch: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Is The Only Film He Keeps Watching
Michael Caine has dazzled in 130 films, yet he rarely revisits his past work. The exception: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels—the only movie he admits he watches on repeat and calls the funniest project of his career. A rare peek into what still makes this icon smile.
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Cole Perfetti Set for Jets Season Debut vs Ducks
Cole Perfetti is back in the mix and nearing a season debut for Winnipeg, skating with the club and lining up on the top unit. Could his return provide the spark the Jets need as they host the Ducks tonight?
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Pistons Plot Rotation Shake-Up as Playoff Push Heats Up
Detroit has strung together four straight wins, fueling playoff chatter and renewed optimism. Yet questions linger about the rotation—where minutes should go and who can best spark the offense. A closer look at the plan shaping the Pistons’ next moves.
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Trust Under Strain as New Zealand Withholds Aid to the Cook Islands Over China Ties
An aid pause between New Zealand and the Cook Islands tests a long-standing Pacific partnership. With security concerns and new partnerships on the table, trust and defense ties face a delicate rebalancing—leaving readers curious about what comes next.