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Fiji Moves to Modernize Immigration Laws: Border Integrity and Citizenship Reforms
Fiji is rolling out a comprehensive review of its migration laws, aiming to modernize passport, immigration, and citizenship frameworks. Built on nationwide consultations, the proposed reforms promise stronger border integrity, clearer procedures, and better protections for workers while balancing local job needs. A forward-looking plan that could reshape how the country manages movement, residency, and…
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Sukuna Bowl Showdown: Can Fiji Police Defend Their Crown Against the Army?
As Sukuna Bowl fever grips Fiji, the Police gear up to defend their title against a fierce rival. A week of focused training in Labasa builds to a dramatic clash that promises skill, grit, and community pride.
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Naqiri Remains in Drua’s Plans Despite 2026 Squad Omission, Coach Confirms
Glen Jackson hails a strong 39-man Drua squad and hints that Jone Naqiri’s future with the club remains very much in play. With Fiji’s depth and a broad focus on homegrown talent, the season promises exciting competition and ongoing development.
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Sunny Leone Unveils Potions: Delhi’s New Celebrity Bar and Restaurant
Sunny Leone steps into Delhi’s nightlife with Potions, a chic new bar and restaurant created with Daniel Weber. Expect a distinctive dining experience as this celebrity duo unveils their latest venture in the city.
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Aaron Paul’s Wake-Up Call: Putting Down the Phone for Family Time
An emotional moment with his daughter sparked a vow to curb phone time and be more present. Aaron Paul shares how undivided attention reshapes family moments—and why many parents are rethinking their relationship with devices. A candid reflection on tech, parenthood, and the small moments that matter.
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East Tennessee Braces for Arctic Blast: Snow and Freezing Temps Ahead
An Arctic blast sweeps through East Tennessee, bringing bitter winds, plunging temps, and a hint of snow. The chill is short-lived, with a gradual warm-up and brighter days on the horizon later in the week.
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Senate Advances Funding Bill as Government Shutdown Nears End
Hope flickers on Capitol Hill as lawmakers edge toward a temporary funding fix that could end the government shutdown, with protections for federal workers and back pay in the mix. Yet key details remain unsettled, and a final vote in the days ahead could still redefine the path forward.
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Fiji’s Small Grant Scheme: A Move Toward Community-Led Development
Fiji’s rural and coastal communities are witnessing a surge of development as the Small Grant Scheme funds more than 180 projects. The program is shifting from welfare support to community-led action, strengthening schools, infrastructure, and livelihoods. The next phase aims to empower women and youth, boost renewable energy, and grow local enterprises—shaping a more inclusive,…
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Giants Coaching Shakeup: Who Could Replace Daboll?
With Daboll’s job in jeopardy, the Giants stand at a pivotal coaching crossroads. A diverse pool of contenders—from college innovators to NFL veterans—could reshape Jaxson Dart’s development and spark a much-needed defensive turnaround. The next hire could define the franchise’s trajectory for years to come.
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Fung-wong Typhoon Strikes Philippines, Isolates Towns and Triggers Flight Cancellations
Typhoon Fung-wong tore through northern Philippines, leaving towns cut off and communities counting the cost as dawn reveals the extent of the damage. In the wake of the storm, stories of resilience and solidarity emerge, hinting at a long road to recovery.
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3I/ATLAS Jets Ignite Natural-or-Artificial Origin Debate
An extraordinary new image of the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS reveals a dazzling, multi-jet structure that challenges our understanding of such travelers. Scientists are just beginning to unravel what powers these jets and what they imply about the object’s origin. With upcoming observations on the horizon, the mystery promises to spark fresh insights into interstellar visitors.
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Are Fiji’s Seasonal Workers Getting a Fair Shake in Australia?
Fiji’s seasonal workers abroad are drawing new attention as officials push for real improvements in wages, housing, and support. With reports of vague contracts and long hours, leaders are weighing tougher protections and fairer employment practices to safeguard workers and their families.
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National Parks Shutdown Triggers Safety Crisis Across the U.S.
As the government shutdown drags on, America’s national parks are sliding into a quiet crisis. Diminished staff and limited services are reshaping visits, with safety and maintenance taking a backseat to disruption. A chorus of voices urges urgent action to protect these treasured places for every generation.
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Pennies Phase-Out Sparks Cash Rounding Across U.S. Retailers
With pennies set to disappear, retailers are rethinking change, rounding bills, and rolling out new coin options. From Florida to nationwide discussions, this shift could quietly reshape everyday transactions and the way we pay.
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Broadway’s Queen of Versailles Musical: Glitter and Gaps
Broadway’s new musical dives into wealth, fame, and the American dream, gilded with flashy design and a show-stopping turn from Kristin Chenoweth as Jackie Siegel. Stephen Schwartz’s score brings bright, witty moments, but the overall arc struggles to find a clear through-line. A bold, ambitious spectacle that leaves you wondering about the heart behind the…
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GTA 6 Delay: CD Projekt Red Supports Rockstar, Ignites Industry Debate
Two industry heavyweights, one ticking clock: delays, reactions, and the hard lessons shaping the next big release. In a world where trust and timing matter more than ever, the path to a flawless launch stays under the spotlight.
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Dispatch Eyes Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S After Million-Copy Debut
AdHoc Studio hints at bringing Dispatch to Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S after a blockbuster debut that moved a million copies in ten days. The veteran team behind it—former Telltale developers—continues to blend sharp humor with a player-driven superhero workplace saga.
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Accenture Stock Emerges as a Quiet Value Pick Amid AI Momentum
Accenture is shaping up as a value-focused pick in a fast-growing IT services landscape, combining solid margins with a steady growth profile. Its ambitious enterprise AI push and multi-year investments hint at momentum as digital transformation accelerates across industries.
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Matt Rife’s Unwrapped: Netflix Christmas Crowd Work Sparks Holiday Debate
Matt Rife dives into holiday humor with a Christmas crowd-work special that needles gifts, traditions, and who makes the naughty-or-nice list this year. Filmed in Phoenix in October, the festive set is already sparking mixed reactions and questions about returning to the crowd-work format. Will this seasonal spin land with laughs or leave fans wishing…
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MTG 2025 Ban Wave Shakes Standard and Legacy — What It Means for Your Deck
Magic: The Gathering’s 2025 Banned and Restricted wave shakes Standard, Pioneer, Pauper, and Legacy, targeting the decks that have defined the meta. Wizards signals a faster ban cadence and a new era with the Avatar set on the horizon. A compact preview of what changed and why it matters for players across formats.
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Batman Coin Debut Triggers Silver Eagle Surge in Holiday Coin Market
New coin releases are stirring the market this month, from a Navy privy-marked American Eagle silver proof to a Batman-themed entry in the Comic Art series. Demand is shifting as the 2025-S proof silver eagle gains momentum and related pieces push higher, even as gold coins stay steady. A timely snapshot for holiday gifting and…