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Alabama Electricity Rates Among the Highest in the South—What’s Behind the Jump
Alabama’s residential electricity rates sit among the higher end nationwide, and monthly bills can swing widely from one provider to the next. The landscape is a patchwork of big utilities and local co-ops, with some customers paying notably more or less—and a few models hint at potential savings.
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Late Disclosures Delay Fiji Trial, Prompting Cost Dispute
Just as a high-stakes Fiji trial was set to begin, late disclosures sparked a postponement and a costly dispute over fairness in the process. The case brings together Dr. Neil Sharma, Bainimarama, and Sayed-Khaiyum in a procurement scandal that could redefine accountability in Fiji’s public service.
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Jason Kelce Sparks World Series Payroll Debate
Jason Kelce’s World Series take sparked a firestorm after he questioned the Dodgers-Blue Jays matchup and the idea that money buys titles on his New Heights podcast. He later clarified on X that he loves Canada and was actually rooting for the Blue Jays, a note that only fueled the ongoing debate. Add in a…
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Thanksgiving 2025 Sparks Late-Season Black Friday Shopping Frenzy
Thanksgiving isn’t just a gathering of gratitude—it signals the start of a season packed with traditions, deals, and surprises. Explore how the holiday’s date and the rise of Black Friday and Cyber Monday set the pace for the days that follow.
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Fiji Mobilizes Community Power to Tackle HIV Surge
Fiji is stepping up its response to a growing HIV challenge, with calls for stronger domestic investment and closer regional cooperation. A new strategy aims to boost health services, expand testing and treatment, and empower communities to tackle stigma. As partners rally behind a community-led approach, the region could see meaningful changes in how HIV…
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RFMF Aims to End Seven-Year Sukuna Bowl Drought
Two legendary rivals collide as the Sukuna Bowl returns, fueling a renewed push to end a seven-year drought. A week of high-stakes clashes and strategic masterclasses could redefine Fiji’s sporting heartbeat.
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Fiji Police Launch Internal Drug Probe, Vows Accountability
Internal scrutiny grips Fiji’s police force as several officers face drug-related allegations. Leaders promise discipline, voluntary testing, and unwavering accountability as they work to rebuild public trust and integrity.
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Korea Braces for a Brief Cold Snap as Warm Weather Returns Soon
Winter makes a quick, chilly cameo with gusty winds and rough seas along the coast. The cold passes fast, but the forecast hints at noticeable temperature swings ahead. A timely reminder to bundle up and stay on top of health as the week unfolds.
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Blue Origin Delays Mars Mission as ESCAPADE Twin Probes Gear Up for November Window
Weather delays push Blue Origin’s high-stakes Mars mission into a new launch window this November. The twin ESCAPADE probes will begin a journey from Earth toward Mars to unlock clues about the Red Planet’s atmosphere—and what that could mean for future exploration.
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Tallahassee Opens Cold Night Shelters Ahead of Freeze Watch
With a freeze watch in effect, Tallahassee activates a coordinated network of overnight shelters to protect those experiencing homelessness. Local agencies and nonprofits are joining forces to provide safe refuge and essential support during the cold snap.
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Late Disclosures Spark Cost Battle in Fiji’s Postponed Trial
All eyes are on the Suva High Court as it prepares to rule on costs tied to a postponed high-profile trial involving Fiji’s former health minister, prime minister, and attorney-general. Late disclosures and newly surfaced material have complicated the case, with a decision due on November 28. The outcome could have broader implications for governance…
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Star Knitwear Asset Auction Signals Turning Point for Mauritian Textile
Star Knitwear se trouve à un tournant financier, avec la mise en vente de ses actifs et des enjeux élevés pour indemniser les employés et rembourser les créanciers. Terrains, bâtiments et équipements sont en jeu, offrant une lueur d’espoir — et des questions — pour l’avenir du textile mauricien.
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This Week’s State Abbreviation Puzzle: Find Hidden Two-Word Phrases
Two-letter U.S. state abbreviations hide in familiar two-word phrases in this week’s Sunday Puzzle. A playful blend of geography and wordplay that’s perfect for a relaxed Sunday—see what you can uncover.
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Cold Front Sparks Red Flag Fire Danger in Southeast Texas Amid Drought
Chilly mornings return to Southeast Texas this week with wind chills dipping into the 20s and 30s in spots. A Red Flag Warning signals heightened fire danger as drought tightens its grip. Expect a brief warm-up midweek, but another cold snap and a slim chance of rain next weekend keep the forecast in flux.
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Timberville’s Equine Therapy Heals Virginia Veterans and First Responders
Timberville’s Breaking Free offers a unique path to healing for veterans and first responders, where horses and trained therapists guide emotional recovery. The no-cost program emphasizes connection and trust, with breakthroughs that can emerge in small, powerful moments. A hopeful testament to resilience and the extraordinary bond between humans and animals.
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Kiwi comeback seals Pacific Championship win as Foran retires
New Zealand seals a Pacific Championship win over Samoa as veteran Kieran Foran bows out on a high note. After a halftime deficit, the Kiwis surged in the second half, signaling a resurgent era ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
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Slovakia Train Crash Sparks Safety Review
Two trains collided in Slovakia, leaving dozens injured but no fatalities as investigators search for the cause behind a rear-end crash. With a second rail accident in a month, questions about safety measures and emergency response are resurfacing as officials review what happened.
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Shutdown Slashes Flights: Is Thanksgiving Travel in Jeopardy?
Air travel in the United States could be headed for a rough stretch as a prolonged government shutdown strains the system. Thousands of flights have been canceled and air-traffic control staffing shortages loom, casting uncertainty over the coming holiday travel window. As officials and industry players seek a path forward, Thanksgiving plans may hang in…
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South Texas Weekend Weather Swing: Heat, Wind, Fire Risk, Then Freeze
South Texas braces for a dramatic weather flip—from record heat today to a fast-moving cold front that could bring gusty winds and a chilly weekend. A striking temperature swing lies ahead—moments worth watching.
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Betty Bayo Kenyan gospel artist dies at 35 after leukemia battle
Betty Bayo, Kenya’s beloved gospel artist famed for “Eleventh Hour,” has passed away, leaving a lasting legacy of faith and inspiration. Tributes pour in from fans and fellow musicians as her vibrant ministry is remembered and celebrated.
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Tavua Tragedy Spurs Fiji Road Safety Push
An overnight crash in Tavua has left a life lost and others hospitalized, sparking renewed questions about road safety. As investigators delve into the details, the community is left considering what steps could prevent another tragedy on the road.