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Val Chmerkovskiy Quietly Sets the Record Straight on DWTS Rumors About Alix Earle
Val Chmerkovskiy weighs in on the chatter about his partnership with Alix Earle, insisting there’s no big rift and that trust grew through his signature tough-love coaching. He hints that what viewers are starting to see is a genuine, warming bond as their DWTS journey unfolds.
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Celtics’ New Look Faces Early Struggles After Major Roster Shakeup
Boston faces a season of shift and adaptation as the Celtics rebuild around a younger core. With new faces and tougher margins for error, the team balances growing pains with a clear drive toward a refreshed identity.
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Fiji Ports Pushes for Unified Vessel Boarding Rules and Quarantine Oversight
Fiji’s ports are pushing for reforms to standardize vessel boarding and tighten quarantine oversight, aiming to cut delays and boost efficiency. The proposal calls for clearer definitions, better inter-agency coordination, and a national register of trained quarantine officers under the Quarantine Amendment Act 2025. As regulators harmonize multiple frameworks, the move could reshape Fiji’s standing…
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Ducks vs Avalanche: High-Stakes NHL Showdown in Denver
Two high-flying clubs collide in Denver as Anaheim’s rising stars take on Colorado’s depth-filled Cup contenders. Expect a fast, hard-hitting clash where momentum, goaltending twists, and special teams could tilt the balance. A night of edge-of-your-seat hockey that could shake up the Pacific and spark a season-long showdown.
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Fiji Government Vows Tough Action After Attack on Civil Servants
Acting Prime Minister Filimoni Vosarogo condemns an attack on civil servants in Vusasivo and vows full accountability. The move echoes growing concern for frontline workers and signals stronger protections and a robust police response as investigations proceed.
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The Traitors Season 4 Premieres January 8 with 23 New Contenders in a Scottish Castle
Season 4 of The Traitors returns to a remote Scottish fortress for a fresh round of twists and betrayals. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the January 8 premiere brings a bold mix of Housewives, Love Island stars, and Olympic athletes as alliances shift and the game heats up for the prize.
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Elle Fanning Leads a Bold New Predator: Badlands Spin
Elle Fanning delivers a bold, boundary-pushing performance as an android whose body is literally divided, turning action and humor into a visually arresting ride. On a perilous world called Genna, she teams with a young Predator in a wild adventure filled with outrageous battles, unlikely friendship, and a surprising emotional heartbeat. Predator: Badlands promises a…
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Fiji Bus E-Ticketing Upgrade Promises Smoother, More User-Friendly Rides
Fiji’s bus e-ticketing is entering a new phase of upgrades aimed at simpler, more reliable travel. A refreshed card rollout, a new e-Transport mobile app, and upcoming QR Pay options point to ongoing efforts to better meet commuters’ needs.
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Fiji businessman granted bail in cocaine importation case
Suva is at the center of a high-profile drug case after a shipment from Brazil labeled “smoke machine” is found to conceal cocaine. A local executive was arrested in a controlled delivery and now awaits a January 2026 hearing, as authorities pledge ongoing, decisive action against trafficking networks.
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Back Entrance Breach at Fiji PM’s Compound Sparks Security Debate
An attempt to settle a traditional mataqali dispute ends with a trespass at a prime minister’s compound, underscoring the tension between customary authority and modern security. With sentencing approaching, the case sparks fresh debate on safeguarding officials and public trust in governance.
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Olsen Twins Make Rare CFDA Appearance, Win American Accessory Designer of the Year
Rare public moment, a top honor, and a heartfelt thank-you to their loyal supporters highlighted the Olsen twins’ night at the CFDA Fashion Awards. The Row co-founders arrived in sleek black blazers, with a bold accessory serving as the perfect signature touch, underscoring their enduring influence after two decades in fashion.
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Celtics Without Tatum Face Embiid-Less 76ers in Injury-Heavy Tuesday Showdown
An injury-ridden showdown looms as the 76ers host the Celtics in a pivotal early-season test. With key stars sidelined and depth players stepping up, Tuesday’s matchup could reshape the East standings. Expect a grind-it-out battle where defense and timely scoring may decide who takes the win.
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Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Valleys in Her 30-Year Marriage
Candace Cameron Bure opens up about the valleys and victories of nearly 30 years with Valeri Bure, including a 2020 moment that tested their marriage. She hints that love has grown deeper, not waned. A look back at their early days and recent family milestones teases a story of faith, resilience, and lasting devotion.
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Jonas Brothers Unveil A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Trailer on Disney+ Featuring Kenny G
Holiday magic arrives with a star-studded trailer for a new Christmas film from the Jonas Brothers, featuring a catchy Kenny G collaboration. A fresh soundtrack with seven new songs and playful cameos promises a festive treat for all ages.
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Pacers’ 1-9 Start Sparks 2026 NBA Draft Buzz
With a rough 1-9 start, the Pacers’ season has been tougher than expected—but the future might still be bright. The 2026 NBA Draft is drawing serious attention, spotlighting prospects like Nate Ament, Koa Peat, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson who could reshape Indiana’s trajectory. Could this wave of rising talent spark a dramatic rebuild as…
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Labaron Philon Returns to Alabama, Elevating Draft Stock Ahead of 2025 NBA Draft
Labaron Philon’s sudden return to Alabama signals a pivotal season for the Crimson Tide. A standout 25-point showing at Madison Square Garden hinted at a breakout role, capped by a clutch late three that sealed a win. With a challenging slate ahead, Philon could lift Alabama to new heights.
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Tom Bergeron Returns as DWTS Guest Judge for 20th Anniversary
Tom Bergeron returns to the DWTS stage for a milestone 20th-anniversary celebration, stepping in as a guest judge for one unforgettable night. Expect nostalgia, familiar faces, and candid reflections on how the show has evolved since his hosting days.
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Fiji’s Aliki Bia Takes MSG Chair as Melanesian Sports Ministers Meeting Kicks Off
Aliki Bia takes the helm as chair of the 12th MSG Sports Ministers Meeting in Port Moresby, signaling Fiji’s rising influence in Melanesian sport policy. As leaders consider youth engagement, infrastructure, and athlete pathways, a new era of sport-driven growth and regional solidarity begins to unfold.
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Pacific Resilience Facility: A Self-Determined Climate Finance Path at COP30
At COP30, Pacific leaders unveil a bold path to resilience: a self-governed fund designed to channel direct support to communities hit hardest by climate change. The Pacific Resilience Facility promises quicker, targeted grants—from farmers to village groups—anchoring the region’s quest for self-determination and hopeful futures. The message is clear: resilience is a path the Pacific…
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Minnesota Wild Weigh Bold Midseason Move as Kaprizov Extension Sparks Trade Buzz
Kaprizov’s long-term deal may seem like a bright spot, but Minnesota’s start has fans and analysts buzzing. The front office is weighing bold moves and smart tweaks to jumpstart a slipping offense. Will the Wild spark a late-season rally, or face tougher questions down the stretch?
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Jayhawks Look to Fix Rebounding in Home Showdown with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi After UNC Loss
Fresh off a tough loss, Kansas returns home to Allen Fieldhouse to face Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. With a young roster and a push to tighten rebounding and paint presence, the Jayhawks look to show growth and a more complete effort.