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The Queen of Versailles: A Glittering Satire on Wealth and the American Dream
A lush, provocative new musical that peels back the glitter of wealth to reveal ambition, longing, and the price of the American dream. Kristin Chenoweth delivers a transformative, breath-stealing performance, guiding a satire that also feels deeply human. With razor-sharp wit, dazzling spectacle, and a dramatic twist, it’s a timely meditation on excess, aspiration, and…
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Jason Aldean Unveils Songs About Us: A Personal, Star-Studded Album
Jason Aldean gears up for his 12th studio album, Songs About Us, arriving April 24, 2026. A blend of personal storytelling and big-name collaborations fuels the project, including a title-track duet with Luke Bryan and intimate pairings with his wife, Brittany. Expect songs that dive into life’s highs, lows, and everything in between, all rooted…
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Back-to-School Support 2026 Unveiled: What Families Can Expect This January
Details of the 2026 Back-to-School Support program are about to be announced, signaling ongoing relief for families as they gear up for the new term. With a January distribution and support for essentials like uniforms and stationery, this initiative aims to ease the start of the school year for thousands of students in need.
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Trump Grants 77 Pardons Tied to 2020 Election Fallout, Including Giuliani and Powell
77 pardons linked to efforts to overturn the 2020 election have reignited a charged political debate. The clemency move, announced quietly at the weekend’s end, includes several high-profile figures and raises fresh questions about accountability, executive mercy, and what the fallout could mean for future elections.
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15 War Films That Go Beyond the Front Lines
War films do more than show battles; they pry open the moral and emotional fallout that lingers long after the guns fall silent. Spanning from the trenches to modern crises, these stories explore courage, loss, and the fragile human spirit under pressure. A revealing look at how cinema exposes the true cost of conflict—and what…
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Mysterious Blaze at Lehi Under-Construction Apartments Sparks Investigation
Fierce flames swept through a Traverse Mountain construction site in Lehi, destroying two apartments and a clubhouse. Crews say the fire is contained, but investigators will be on site for days as they search for the cause, with nearby trails closed for safety.
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Sooraj Barjatya Kicks Off Yeh Prem Mol Liya Starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari
Sooraj Barjatya returns with Yeh Prem Mol Liya, featuring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari. Filming is underway, hinting at the warm, family-centric magic that fans love, as the crew crafts a new chapter in his beloved cinematic universe.
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Ayo Edebiri Channels Mimi Rush in New HBO Series
Ayo Edebiri lights up the screen as Mimi Rush, a dazzlingly kooky pop icon in a bold new HBO series. Born from a playful collaboration with creators Rachel Sennott and Jordan Firstman, Mimi Packles out improv, flair, and surprising depth. Expect bold style, big laughs, and moments that linger long after the first watch.
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Fiji Launches Pacific-First LAGI Design Competition Blending Art and Clean Energy
Fiji makes history by hosting a global Land Art Generator Initiative design competition, weaving art, technology, and clean energy into a bold vision for a sustainable Pacific. From Suva’s launch to community-driven projects in Marou Village, the event showcases international ideas and local collaboration aimed at powering lives with artful innovation—while steering toward ambitious climate…
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Fiji’s aerospace talent takes off in the UAE
Fijian professionals are making waves in the UAE’s aerospace sector, with a growing team at a Dubai-based firm and new partnership plans on the horizon. A recent high-level visit spotlighted resilience, discipline, and ambitious opportunities—from expanded employment to scholarships—that could reshape Fiji’s technical workforce. As ties between Fiji and the UAE strengthen, this collaboration hints…
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Sukuna Bowl Showdown: Fiji Police Aim to Defend Crown Against Army at Subrail Park
As Sukuna Bowl fever rises, the defending Fiji Police Force squad readies for a high-stakes clash with the Army. Led by captain Simione Tamanisau, they intensify training in Labasa, with a week of multi-sport action and community pride on the line.
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Drua’s Naqiri stays in coach’s plans after 2026 squad omission
Glen Jackson outlines a bold plan to nurture Fiji’s rugby stars as the Drua unveil their latest squad. One rising forward, Jone Naqiri, isn’t in the current selection but remains very much part of the club’s long-term plans.
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Sunny Leone Launches Potions in Delhi: A New Bar & Restaurant
Sunny Leone dives into hospitality with Potions, a chic Delhi bar-restaurant she’s launching with her husband. A stylish new chapter that blends glamour with a fresh nightlife vibe, sparking buzz about the couple’s latest venture.
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Fiji’s Education Bill 2025 Promises Safer Schools and Stronger Teacher Accountability
Fiji’s Education Bill 2025 promises tougher safeguards for student welfare and stronger accountability in schools, introducing new reporting rules around misconduct. As debates unfold, the reforms could redefine safety, trust, and everyday life in classrooms.
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Fiji’s FNU signs pact with Shanghai Normal University to open Confucius Institute hub
Fiji National University forges a major international collaboration with Shanghai Normal University, heralding a new Confucius Institute at FNU’s Natabua Campus. The partnership aims to deepen language and cultural exchange, expand teacher training, and spark joint research—advancing Fiji’s growing Chinese language programs and international ties alike.
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William Shatner Denies Health Scare at 94, Keeps Pushing His Bucket List
William Shatner, 94, brushes off health rumors with his signature humor as friends worry about his relentless bucket-list pace—and a bold plan to keep his legend alive for years to come.
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Ducks Edge Golden Knights in OT Thriller as Carlsson Shines
An overtime thriller, a rising star delivering on the big stage, and a Ducks defense hitting its stride—Anaheim’s momentum is building. With tougher tests ahead, the story of their evolving game plan is just getting started.
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Senate Advances Funding Deal to End 40-Day Government Shutdown
After weeks of disruption, a high-stakes bipartisan move in the Senate edges the government closer to reopening. With talks centered on pay, jobs, and essential services, the path to resolution remains uncertain—and closely watched by federal workers nationwide.
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Seven Must-See War Films of the 21st Century, Curated by The Daily Express
War cinema has always walked a fine line between compelling storytelling and respectful depictions of history. A curated set of seven standout 21st-century films sharpens that balance, delivering bold narratives, emotional depth, and provocative questions about sacrifice and humanity. Each title offers a distinct lens on war’s complexities—reminding us how resilience and empathy endure long…
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Fiji’s Small Grant Scheme Fuels Rural Renewal — What’s Next for Women, Youth and Renewable Projects?
Rural and maritime communities are benefiting from a government Small Grant Scheme that has funded hundreds of projects—from classroom renovations to new community facilities. The program is shifting toward community-led development, with a stronger focus on women’s and youth entrepreneurship and renewable energy. As communities join hands to own and sustain these initiatives, a more…
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Typhoon Fung-wong Hits Luzon, Sparks Mass Evacuations and Widespread Disruption
Typhoon Fung-wong pounded northern Luzon with fierce winds and heavy rains, leaving towns cut off and communities scrambling to assess the damage. As dawn reveals debris and damaged infrastructure, officials warn that the danger may linger and recovery efforts are just getting underway.