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SEPTA Cancellations Rise as Silverliner IV Safety Inspections Continue
SEPTA’s Regional Rail is facing cancellations as ongoing safety inspections of the Silverliner IV fleet continue. Expect fewer trains and more crowded cars, with the possibility of missed stops and last-minute changes throughout the day as crews work to complete the inspections.
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Veterans Day 2025: Deals, Free Meals and Travel Tips You Might Not Expect
Veterans Day 2025 blends gratitude with changes to daily routines—from mail and transit to store hours and veteran discounts. A quick primer on what to expect as the nation honors service members.
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INDOT Public Hearing on La Porte Roundabout Seeks Community Input
La Porte could see a single-lane roundabout at the Indiana 2 and 500 West intersection, crafted to boost safety for drivers and pedestrians. A November 17 public hearing will feature displays and an opportunity to share input that could shape the project’s future. Discover what’s proposed and how the community can weigh in during the…
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SPX Unveils New ESG and Gender Reporting Awards for 2025
Two new award categories spotlight ESG coverage and gender reporting, signaling SPX’s bold push for transparency in corporate practice ahead of its annual awards.
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Fiji Airways Posts Strong 2023: Debt Cut, Passenger Surge and New Routes Driving Growth
Fiji Airways ends 2023 on a high note—debt trimmed, more seats, and bold growth in routes and fleet. A strong push in people and service is paving a brighter future for Fiji’s aviation and economy.
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Fiji High Court Showdown: Former Officials Face Corruption Allegations
Two high-profile Fiji officials stand at the center of a case prosecutors say goes beyond a routine employment dispute. Closing arguments allege corrupt intent and public-program breaches tied to a contested deed and substantial benefits, raising questions about accountability in the public sector. A ruling is expected on February 2, 2026, which could set important…
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Cleveland CMSD Plans Major Campus Shake-Up to Narrow Budget Gap
With a looming budget shortfall, Cleveland’s public schools are poised for a bold restructuring. Community leaders and district officials are weighing changes to facilities and campus configurations aimed at preserving access to education and support services. The coming shifts could ripple through families and neighborhoods alike.
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Rising Rheumatic Heart Disease in Fiji Prompts Urgent Health Push
Fiji is seeing a worrying rise in rheumatic heart disease, with nearly five thousand people affected and new cases surfacing across divisions. Health officials emphasize early detection and prevention, especially for children and young adults, as outreach and awareness efforts intensify.
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Lynchburg Makes Top 10 for Retirement: Affordable Living and a Vibrant Community
Retirees are discovering Lynchburg as a standout choice, where affordable housing meets a vibrant local scene. With lush parks, scenic trails, a thriving arts culture, and a welcoming small-business community, the city offers more than just a place to settle down.
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Prince Andrew: A Royal Tightrope in a Modern Monarchy
One royal figure stands at a precarious crossroads as public glare and modern accountability reshape a centuries-old institution. This meditation on privilege, legacy, and the price of staying in the limelight hints at a monarchy struggling to adapt in the twenty-first century.
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Lake-Effect Snow Set to Intensify Over Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Monday
Lake-effect snow ramps up Monday morning across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, bringing slick roads and cautious commutes. The week ahead promises unsettled conditions with lingering snow and chilly highs—an early heads-up for travelers.
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BBC in Turmoil as Top Leaders Resign Over Impartiality Controversy
Two of the BBC’s top leaders have resigned amid allegations of serious and systemic bias in its coverage of Trump, Gaza, and transgender rights. The shock move arrives as the broadcaster faces funding talks and renewed scrutiny over impartiality and newsroom reform. With leadership in flux, questions linger about the BBC’s next direction and its…
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Eagles-Packers Monday Night: Cheese Drama and the Tush Push Debate
Monday night’s Eagles-Packers showdown is loaded with subplots—an offbeat streaming feud humorously dubbed “Let them eat cheese” and a simmering debate over a famous goal-line trick. Nick Sirianni stays unfazed, but the Packers’ role and the chatter around the play could preface a game full of surprises.
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XRP Surges on Optimism Over Government Shutdown Resolution
XRP is rallying once more, outpacing major peers as trader enthusiasm surges and volume climbs. With bullish patterns lighting up the charts and sentiment turning upbeat, the next move could be pivotal for the crypto market.
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SNAP in Limbo: States to Issue Partial Benefits Amid Funding Fight
A high-stakes legal tug-of-war over SNAP funding triggers abrupt changes to November benefits, leaving states scrambling to implement partial aid while courts decide how much support vulnerable families will receive.
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Fiji Corrections Service Faces Tribunal Over Alleged Misconduct and Demotions
New testimony from a senior legal officer reveals a troubling culture at the Fiji Corrections Service, where directives were enforced through threats of demotion and transfer. Questions around dismissals, staffing decisions, and fund management spark renewed calls for transparency and accountability. As investigations unfold, the push for ethical leadership in public service grows stronger.
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Mountain Resorts Gear Up for Winter: Staffing, Housing and Financial Strategies
À l’approche de la saison hivernale, les défis des entreprises de montagne mêlent ressources humaines, finances et économie. Anticipation des charges, hébergement des saisonniers et aides fiscales pourraient bien influencer la réussite de la période, même face aux aléas climatiques.
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Caroline Flack: Mother’s Disney+ Documentary Aims to Reframe the Truth
Christine Flack’s private investigation offers a different take on her daughter’s life and the media storm that followed. The two-part documentary digs into the arrest, the public narrative, and the toll on Caroline Flack’s mental health, inviting a compassionate, thought-provoking look at fame, truth, and the cost of public opinion.
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Tampa Bay Gets a Taste of Fall as Cold Front Drops Weekend Temperatures
Autumn lands in Tampa Bay as a strong cold front sweeps through, cooling the weekend heat. Expect a brisk start to the week with noticeably cooler nights ahead. Veterans Day looks bright but chill, hinting at a gradual return to milder days later in the week.
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Cincinnati Braces for Early Snowfall This Weekend
Winter edges into Greater Cincinnati with a light snow risk this weekend. Snow showers Sunday night into Monday bring a chilly start, followed by a warmer turn as the week progresses.
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Historic Fiji U-17 World Cup Debut Ends in Argentine Rout
Fiji’s Young Bula Boys marked a historic World Cup appearance, turning tough moments into a launchpad for the future of Fijian football. A story of pride, resilience, and rising talent that signals bright days ahead for the island nation.