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Fiji Bans Corporal Punishment in Schools Under New Education Act 2025
A landmark reform is reshaping discipline in schools, centering safety and student dignity. The sweeping policy bans corporal punishment and cruel treatment, signaling a shift toward compassionate, non-violent approaches to learning. As debates unfold, this change hints at a future where classrooms nurture growth and well-being for every child.
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Stranger Things Final Season Leads Netflix’s December 2025 Lineup
December on Netflix is packed with premieres and a definitive finale. The month features the much-anticipated final season of Stranger Things alongside a diverse slate of thrillers, comedies, and adventures. It’s the perfect setup for a holiday binge that’s hard to resist.
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Stumble: NBC’s Mockumentary-Style Cheer Comedy Promises Laughs and Heart
A mockumentary-style comedy blending cheer energy with fast-paced sports hijinks, Stumble follows a fallen coach as she rebuilds a ragtag squad and aims for nationals. Led by Courteney Potter and a quirky cast, with witty cutaway interviews and plenty of slapstick, the show promises laughs, surprises, and a surprisingly warm underdog tale.
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Rosemead Trailer: Lucy Liu Delivers a Haunting, Boundary-Pushing Performance
An intimate, emotionally charged drama, Rosemead follows a terminally ill mother who will do anything to protect her troubled son. Lucy Liu delivers a career-defining, quietly devastating performance as Irene, a woman pushed to the edge by love and fear. A piercing portrait of sacrifice, family, and the limits of what a parent will endure.
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Shane Gillis and Grace Brassel Split Up: What’s Next for the Pair?
After a year of dating, Shane Gillis and Grace Brassel are moving on separately. As they pivot toward new projects and personal brands, fans are buzzing about what comes next for the comedian and the influencer.
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LoL Worlds 2026: Two-City Final, Eight Teams, and Permanent Fearless Draft
A bold new era is unfolding for the League of Legends World Championship. For 2026, the tournament shifts to two host cities with a larger, more international field and enduring changes to the format—setting the stage for a high-stakes, global showdown.
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The $10.9B Fifth Third-Comerica Merger: A Quiet Power Shift in U.S. Banking
Two regional banking powerhouses are eyeing a transformative all-stock merger. Fifth Third Bancorp’s move to acquire Comerica would broaden footprints into Michigan and Texas, spark expectations of efficiency gains, and leave readers weighing the potential impact on customers and the market.
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England cling to slim halftime lead as Fiji push in Allianz Stadium thriller
An edge-of-the-seat first half at Allianz Stadium leaves England with a slim lead as Fiji chase back. A pivotal moment before the break has set the stage for a gripping second half, where both teams will push for control in this high-stakes showdown.
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Sombr: 20-Year-Old NY Native Gears Up for SNL Debut and Best New Artist Grammy Nomination
Sombr’s 2025 is just getting louder—hit songs, a rising debut album, and a Grammy nod on the horizon. Behind the scenes, a fan-first touring approach is helping him scale from intimate venues to international stages. The journey is only getting bigger.
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Cruz Azul Femenil Clinches Semifinal Spot in Dramatic Comeback Against Pachuca
Una remontada contundente llevó a Cruz Azul Femenil a las semifinales, encendiendo la lucha por su primera estrella en el fútbol mexicano femenil. Con el campeonato entrando en su fase decisiva, las emociones prometen más duelos decisivos.
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Sofia and Sandra Vergara Turn Heads in Miami at Toty Skincare Event
Miami lit up as Sofia and Sandra Vergara stepped out for a rare, head-turning outing at a Toty skincare event. Bold silhouettes and elegant gowns teased a day full of family flair and high-gloss style.
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Cooper Flagg’s Rookie Year Tests Mavericks in Early-Season Slump
Cooper Flagg’s rookie season hasn’t gone as smoothly as hoped, with Dallas navigating a rough stretch and tight losses. The No. 1 pick is learning to adapt to a tougher schedule and higher stakes—each game shaping his growth and the Mavericks’ path forward.
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Paul Sewald Hits Free Agency After Tigers Decline 2026 Option
Paul Sewald enters free agency after Detroit declined his 2026 option, triggering a $1 million buyout. A shoulder injury slowed him in 2023, but his standout Mariners stretch as a reliable late-inning arm keeps him in the spotlight as teams debate their bullpen plans this winter.
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Avalanche Soars to the NHL’s Top Spot with an Analytics-Driven Start
Colorado’s early-season surge hints at more than luck. A disciplined, versatile approach is turning potential into results, with depth and solid defense driving the Avalanche toward the top. The rest of the season could redefine this team’s timeline.
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Fleetwood, Perry Among Names Joining Rock Hall Induction Lineup
Star power is fueling this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles, with a powerhouse lineup featuring Mick Fleetwood and Joe Perry. Expect surprise tributes, bold collaborations, and moments that could define the 40th edition. It’s shaping up to be a night of unforgettable performances and heartfelt honors.
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It: Welcome to Derry Expands Stephen King’s Universe in a New HBO Series
Stephen King’s It universe expands with a bold new chapter as It: Welcome to Derry dives into the town’s dark past. Centered on three haunting questions—What is It? What does It want? Why is It here?—the series teases a bigger reveal about the King mythos and the tangled lore that binds his worlds.
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Nike-Wrapped Celebrity Ferry Towed Through NYC Harbor Sparks Buzz
Colin Jost and Pete Davidson’s Nike-branded ferry rolled into New York Harbor, but it can’t power itself. Towed along the water, this celebrity-backed vessel has mostly become a floating promo, leaving fans wondering what its next chapter might hold.
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Cuomo’s Parking Ticket Sparks Debate on Privilege and the Rules
Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo lands in the headlines again, this time over a parking ticket outside his Manhattan home. A white Bronco in a “truck loading only” zone sparks questions about privilege and accountability in a city where the rules apply to everyone.
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Special Olympics Responds to Kid Rock Over R-Word Remark
Controversy flares after a Halloween joke that used a demeaning slur draws swift backlash. The Special Olympics responds with a call for respectful language and inclusion, inviting a national dialogue on how words shape attitudes and lives.
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Arctic Blast Prompts Early Winter Across Dozens of States This Weekend
An Arctic blast is sweeping across the United States this weekend, turning autumn warmth into winterlike cold from the Midwest to the Southeast. Snow flurries and plunging temperatures could bring record lows in several spots, delivering a brief but dramatic preview of the season to come.
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Sharks’ Rookie Duo Shine in Close Win Over Jets
Rookie sensations Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith spark the Sharks to a 2-1 win over the Jets at the SAP Center. A gritty, promising performance hints at bright days ahead for San Jose.