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Bangor Ex-Con Sworn Into City Council Sparks Debate
Bangor’s city council has a new member drawing both attention and debate. Angela Walker, an independent with a recovery-focused background, brings a personal perspective to housing, the unhoused, and the opioid crisis. Her ascent signals a broader push for second chances in local governance.
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Fiji’s Employment Relations Bill Sparks Alarm Over Labour Office Overreach
Tensions are rising over Fiji’s proposed labour-law reforms, with business groups warning of potential overreach and intimidation. At the center is a small MSME-owned media firm, raising questions about sweeping powers and penalties, and fueling calls for a balanced path that protects workers while safeguarding small businesses. As stakeholders push for dialogue, the debate could…
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Mangroves at Stake as Fiji Unveils Nokonoko Development Plan
Fiji’s Nokonoko Integrated Development promises to reshape the Suva–Nausori corridor with new housing, jobs, and upgraded infrastructure. Officials insist progress will go hand in hand with strict environmental safeguards, including mangrove replanting and long-term ecological monitoring.
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Fiji Corrections Service Under Scrutiny Over Controversial Nurse Practitioner Appointment
Justice Minister Turaga’s testimony before a panel raises fresh questions about a controversial Nurse Practitioner appointment at the Fiji Corrections Service. Allegations of transparency gaps, possible conflicts of interest, and governance concerns hint at broader reform and accountability on the horizon. As the hearings unfold, the story promises further scrutiny of how such decisions are…
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Turin Final Showdown: Sinner and Alcaraz’s Respectful Rivalry
Una rivalità che cattura l’attenzione, accompagnata da un rapporto di profondo rispetto tra due talenti. Sinner e Alcaraz si preparano a Torino in una sfida che va oltre il punteggio, tra strategia rigorosa e creatività imprevedibile.
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Trump’s Oval Office Swear-In for India Envoy Sparks Debate on US-India Ties
All eyes on the Oval Office as ambassador-designate Sergio Gor takes the oath, signaling a defining moment for US-India ties amid a presidency marked by unpredictable, transactional diplomacy. The outcome could reshape long-standing alliances.
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CoreWeave Set for a Big Move as AI Cloud Earnings Loom
CoreWeave braces for a pivotal Q3 report as traders brace for a volatile session. Options imply a sizable move in either direction, keeping the AI cloud stock in the crosshairs of investors. With high-profile partnerships and a cautious market backdrop, the results could set the tone for its near-term trajectory.
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Belva Davis: Trailblazing Journalist Honored in San Francisco Celebration of Life
Belva Davis shattered barriers and redefined what a journalist can be. A heartfelt tribute shines a lasting legacy built on courage, truth-telling, and trailblazing leadership. Her story is a reminder of the transformative power of one principled voice in media and beyond.
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Tamavua Aggravated Robbery: Suspect Charged as Police Seek Second
A charged suspect is in custody after a widely circulated robbery video, while a second man remains at large. Police say the response was swift and inquiries are ongoing as investigators pursue leads. This developing case highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen safety and security in the community.
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Jenna Jameson Embraces Faith: Public Baptism Signals a Bold New Chapter
Jenna Jameson unveils a dramatic shift toward faith, sharing plans for baptism and a mission to help others discover Jesus. A personal comeback story that hints at a transformative chapter beyond the spotlight.
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Ace Frehley: Kiss Legend Remembered After Sudden Passing
Ace Frehley, Kiss’s original guitarist, has died at 74 after a fall and subsequent complications. A legendary figure who helped shape rock ’n’ roll with his fearless riffs, his enduring legacy continues to resonate with fans around the world.
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Stranger Things Season 5 Premiere Sparks Nostalgia as the Cast Grows Up
After nearly a decade, the Stranger Things crew comes together to mark a milestone as Season 5 nears. A night of nostalgia hints at how much the kids have grown—and what dark wonders still await in the Upside Down. The final chapter promises more heart, humor, and one last thrilling ride through their unforgettable world.
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Invasive Bactrocera facialis Detected in Fiji Sparks Emergency Measures
An emergency operation is underway in Fiji to tackle an invasive fruit fly that could threaten staple fruits like mangoes and papayas. As authorities race to contain it across island communities, intensified pest-control measures and movement restrictions are in place to safeguard farmers and food security.
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Fiji Weighs Tougher Cemetery Laws After Vandalism Surge
Vandalism and theft in cemeteries are sparking a push for tougher penalties and new accountability measures. As discussions to modernize end-of-life laws continue, officials seek to better protect sacred resting spaces.
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Broncos Linebacker Reveals Cancer Diagnosis Sparked by Routine Drug Test
A routine NFL screening sparked a life-changing health discovery for Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton, ultimately revealing a cancer diagnosis and successful surgery. It’s a stirring reminder to listen to your body and value early health checks.
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IOC Weighs Universal Rules for Transgender Athletes
A global pivot in Olympic eligibility for transgender athletes is underway as the IOC weighs universal rules. Under new leadership, debates pit fairness against inclusion across sports, with policy shifts and science shaping what competition will look like in the years ahead.
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Bay Area Honors Belva Davis, First Black Female TV Journalist in the West
Belva Davis, a Bay Area journalism pioneer and the first Black woman on Western U.S. television, is honored with a public tribute in San Francisco. Her decades-long career bridged print and TV and reshaped the face of journalism—a lasting reminder of what fearless storytelling can achieve.
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Elon Musk vs Joyce Carol Oates: A Culture Clash on X
A billionaire tech icon and a celebrated author clash online, igniting a broader debate about culture, wealth, and what it means to be truly connected in the digital age. A provocative exchange raises questions about art, fame, and the human side of public personas.
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Jenna Jameson’s Unexpected Faith Journey Beyond Stardom
Former headlines-maker and pop culture icon Jenna Jameson opens up about a transformative path rooted in faith and sobriety. In a candid reflection, she hints at the peace she’s found and what her journey could mean for others seeking a brighter, more purposeful chapter. A story of renewal and resilience.
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Ace Frehley, Kiss Co-Founder, Dies at 74 Amid Tributes
Ace Frehley, the Spaceman behind Kiss, has died at 74, leaving a void in rock that fans and fellow musicians are already feeling. Tributes from Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley highlight a career that helped shape the band’s early sound. As memories pour in—from solo ventures to a celebrated reunion and a planned Kennedy Center…
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Stranger Things Stars Reveal Epic Eight-Episode Filming Marathon for Final Season
Filming the final season pushed the cast to the brink in a grueling eight-episode marathon, revealing the stamina, camaraderie, and unwavering passion behind bringing the story to a close.