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South Carolina Relies on Selfless Play Ahead of Southern Miss Clash
South Carolina opens with a share-first mindset that could set the tone again, but a tough test awaits from Southern Miss, a team stacking size and depth. With unselfish ball movement and emerging scorers on both sides, Sunday in Columbia shapes up as a compelling clash of tempo and teamwork.
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Fiji High Court to Rule on Costs After Postponed Health Tender Trial
A key costs ruling is due on November 28 in a high-profile Fiji case, as delays and late disclosures have complicated the proceedings. The dispute centers on whether the postponements warrant costs, with governance and accountability in the spotlight.
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Wild vs Flames: Pivotal Western Clash on ESPN+ Seeks Momentum
Two teams hungry for a spark clash when the Minnesota Wild visit the Calgary Flames. Kirill Kaprizov leads Minnesota’s charge, while Nazem Kadri aims to spark Calgary’s offense—on a night with notable injuries and goaltending questions. This could be a turning point for both clubs as they chase better standings.
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Roughing the Passer Penalties Spark Push for NFL Rule Overhaul
Another roughing-the-passer controversy stirs debate over NFL rules as defenders wrestle with how to bring down quarterbacks without drawing a flag. As the league tightens the rulebook, the balance between safety and the game’s physical edge is being tested.
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Margaret Atwood: Handmaid’s Tale Fame Shaped by History, Not Just Literature
Margaret Atwood says the renewed spotlight on The Handmaid’s Tale isn’t about fame, but about timing—a moment when civil liberties feel fragile and power feels familiar. Her reflections thread a life—from Quebec’s wilds to the front lines of censorship—into a provocative meditation on imagination, truth, and resistance.
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Cowboys acquire Quinnen Williams in blockbuster trade
Dallas pulls off a blockbuster move to add Quinnen Williams to its defensive line. A rare mix of power, technique, and upside, Williams could be the upgrade the Cowboys have been eyeing—if the price and expectations line up. The move is already fueling debate about how Dallas’ defense might evolve this season.
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New Zealand Stuns Samoa to Reclaim Pacific Championship as Foran Bows Out
New Zealand unleashed a dramatic second-half comeback to claim the Pacific Championship, while a veteran international career drew to a close. A late burst of tries underscored a resurgent Kiwis ahead of the Rugby World Cup, signaling an evolving era in Pacific rugby.
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Slovakia’s Rail Safety Under Scrutiny After Second Train Crash This Month
Two trains collided in Slovakia in a rear-end crash near Bratislava, injuring dozens and hospitalising 11, with no fatalities. Investigators are probing the cause as rail safety questions resurface after a second collision this month.
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Thanksgiving Travel in Jeopardy as Shutdown Slashes U.S. Flights
Air travel is being upended as a prolonged government shutdown strains air traffic control and triggers steep flight cuts. With Thanksgiving fast approaching, millions could face tighter schedules, fewer seats, and unexpected delays. As talks continue, travelers are left watching the skies—and their calendars—closely.
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Aidan Hutchinson avoids fines again as Lions aim to rebound
Detroit edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson avoids further punishment after a tripping call in a tight loss to Minnesota. With the NFC North race tightening, the Lions focus on a rebound, building momentum, and a resilient game plan moving forward.
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Tavua crash claims a young life, sparks Fiji road-safety push
An early-morning crash in Tavua has claimed a life and left investigators looking into what happened. With road fatalities rising, this incident adds to the urgent call for safer driving and stronger road safety measures across the region.
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Theo James Teases The Gentlemen Season 2: Bigger, Darker, on Netflix
Theo James hints that The Gentlemen’s second season will expand the world—bigger, darker, yet still packed with the show’s signature wit. He also reveals how fatherhood has reshaped his perspective as filming kicks off in London for a 2026 debut. Expect deeper character arcs and a richer storytelling experience.
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Notre Dame Tailgate Romance Ahead of Rare Navy Game
Two lifelong Notre Dame fans share an unexpected online hello that blossomed into a heartfelt love story and a season of tailgates. Their devotion runs deep, tying together romance, family legacy, and the enduring spirit of the Navy–Notre Dame tradition.
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Simons Delivers 20-Point Spark as Celtics Rally Past Magic
Anfernee Simons sparked a pivotal Celtics rally with a scorching scoring burst off the bench, dropping 20 points in just over eight minutes. His multi-faceted attack—threes, drives, and mid-range—hint at a dangerous new dimension for Boston as the team chases more consistency this season.
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Fiji Gears Up for Remembrance Day 2025: Suva Braces for National Ceremony
Remembrance Day 2025 arrives with solemn ceremonies, quiet reflections, and personal tributes that echo across generations. In communities nationwide, stories of courage and sacrifice remind us why peace matters—and how remembrance strengthens us for the days ahead.
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Tom Cruise Hypes Glen Powell’s The Running Man Ahead of Release
Tom Cruise just shared a joyful nod to Glen Powell’s The Running Man, posting snapshots from a star-studded movie night. Their continued collaboration after Top Gun: Maverick has fans buzzing about what’s next for this dynamic duo. A thrilling ride and fresh excitement are in the air.
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Basketball Legend Lenny Wilkens Dies at 88, Leaving a Lasting Legacy
Basketball legend Lenny Wilkens, a Hall of Famer whose influence stretched across five decades as both player and coach, has died at 88. His legacy spans a storied coaching career, a Seattle championship, and a lasting impact on the community that will be remembered for years to come.
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Erin Krakow & Tyler Hynes Reunite in Hallmark’s Christmas Above the Clouds — A Fresh Twist on a Christmas Classic
Two fan-favorite Hallmark stars reunite for a holiday tale that reimagines a Christmas classic. A driven CEO tries to dodge the festive season, only to be guided by three whimsical spirits—and a reunion she never saw coming. Warm, witty, and full of holiday magic, Christmas Above the Clouds promises a fresh twist on the season.
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Von Miller Hints at Staying With Commanders After 2025 Deal
Von Miller isn’t done chasing big moments yet. A one-year pact with the Washington Commanders for 2025 has the future Hall of Famer weighing what’s next, while a candid chat on Free Range hints retirement can wait. With a storied career, a respected coaching staff, and plenty of questions about what’s ahead, Miller’s next season…
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Historic Low for First-Time Homebuyers Reshapes the Housing Market
New housing-market data shows a widening gap between first-time buyers and seasoned owners. First-time buyers now make up about 21% of purchases, with the average entry age near 40, while long-time owners leverage equity for bigger down payments and all-cash offers. The snapshot flags affordability challenges and hints at policy ideas to unlock inventory and…
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Hurricanes vs Maple Leafs Tonight: Goaltending Questions Meet Explosive Offense
Two hot teams collide in Toronto as the Hurricanes chase another win while the Maple Leafs push to steady the ship. With explosive forward lines and looming goaltending questions, tonight’s back-to-back showdown at Scotiabank Arena could shake up the Metro standings. A tense, momentum-shifting tilt awaits.