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Fiji 7s Extend Winning Run at Singapore Sevens Ahead of South Africa Clash
in Fiji NewsFiji’s men’s sevens are riding momentum at the Singapore Sevens, sealing a second straight pool win and keeping the pressure on the rivals. Their blend of speed and grit is shaping an exciting run into the next round, where a South Africa showdown looms. The pool phase is heating up, and the anticipation is building.
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Opposition Slams Government as Chaos Grows Over Commission of Inquiry Fallout and Cabinet Turmoil
in Fiji NewsLeader of the Opposition, Inia Seruiratu, calls the government a “government of chaos,” pointing to costly legal battles and ongoing leadership turmoil. He warns that indecision and fresh controversies are eroding public trust and the integrity of key institutions.
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IDF Captures Hamas Commander in Rafah as Hostage Intel Shapes Tactics
in NewsFresh clashes in Rafah reveal new details around a high-ranking Hamas commander and ongoing efforts to neutralize threats, as IDF and ISA press ahead. A separate strike in southern Lebanon targets Hezbollah, while officials highlight the delicate balance between intelligence and hostage-rescue considerations shaping the conflict.
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Philippine Women’s Open Ignites WTA 125 Debut With Star-Studded Field
in SportsHistoric WTA 125 action lands in the Philippines, pairing a global lineup with local favorite Alex Eala. Led by Tatjana Maria and joined by rising stars like Solana Sierra and seasoned pros such as Donna Vekić, the field blends Grand Slam pedigree with emerging talent—plus three Filipino wildcards that add hometown spark.
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Trump Family Sues IRS and Treasury Over Leaked Tax Records in $10 Billion Case
in NewsA high-stakes federal lawsuit in Miami accuses the IRS and Treasury of leaking confidential tax information, with the Trump family seeking billions in damages. The suit alleges a former IRS employee and political motives enabled a mass dispersion of sensitive records, spotlighting a dramatic privacy showdown.
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New Fiji Sugar Minister Signals Diversification Drive
in Fiji NewsNewly appointed Minister Tomasi Tunabuna signals a bold push to diversify Fiji’s sugar sector, drawing on decades of agricultural experience. He emphasizes cross‑sector collaboration and a refreshed vision for the industry’s future as he prepares for high‑level talks and a detailed briefing on what lies ahead.
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Fiji deflation deepens in January 2026 as CPI sinks to -1.8%
in Fiji NewsFiji kicks off 2026 with deflation, as prices drift lower overall. Food and fuel offer relief for households, while a few categories inch higher, signaling a mixed path ahead. This snapshot hints at what the year may bring for budgets and costs.
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Paul Dano Gets Backing From Peers After Tarantino’s There Will Be Blood Critique
in NewsPaul Dano finds unexpected support from fellow artists after Quentin Tarantino’s critique of his performance. As the industry rally unfolds, Dano calls the outpouring “really nice,” highlighting the power of artistic camaraderie in the face of criticism.
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Nintendo Direct Set to Unveil Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
in GamesNintendo drops a new Direct spotlighting Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Expect fresh features, playful twists, and surprises that tease how the sequel will expand the cherished life-sim universe. A glimpse into what’s next for managing your virtual town awaits curious fans.
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HUD Orders Tenant Eligibility Checks for Public Housing After DHS Audit
in ImmigrationA federal verification push could reshape who qualifies for HUD-assisted housing, flagging thousands of tenants for citizenship and eligibility checks. The move aims to protect taxpayer funds and ensure benefits reach those who truly qualify.
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Fijiana 7s chase redemption after Singapore losses, set to face Japan
in Fiji NewsAfter a bruising start in Singapore, the Fijiana 7s gear up for a final pool clash with Japan—a last chance to rally, finish strong, and leave the tournament on a brighter note.
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Fiji’s Truth Commission Faces Blame Debate and Healing Push
in Fiji NewsFiji grapples with accountability for its coup past, but voices warn that naming individuals could reopen old wounds. Minister Sashi Kiran cautions the focus should stay on healing as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, now led by a new chair, carries hearings forward toward a 2027 final report.
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Fiji Sevens Emphasizes One-Game-At-A-Time Focus in Tough World Series Pool
in Fiji NewsDiscipline and a one-game-at-a-time mindset take center stage as Fiji’s Men’s 7s squad gears up for a busy World Sevens Series start. Coach Osea Kolinisau stresses focusing on their own performance and not underestimating any opponent, fueling a strong push for momentum from the opening rounds.
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Landman Season 2: A Fresh Lens on Angela and Ainsley
in NewsAngela and Ainsley get a fresh lens in season two as a new presence shifts how the mother‑daughter duo are seen. Sam Elliott’s T.L. offers a softer, more empathetic view that challenges other characters’ perceptions, all inside Sheridan’s bold, boundary-pushing world. The season dives deeper into power, sexuality, and identity, keeping audiences talking long after…
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Jeff Buckley’s Revival: TikTok Fuels Chart Comeback for Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
in DJ & MusicThirty years after his passing, Jeff Buckley’s voice is back in the spotlight. A beloved track from Grace is resurfacing on charts as streaming buzz grows, spurred by a new documentary and a renewed wave of fan fascination. A fresh look at Buckley’s art promises to captivate a new generation.
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Enrollment Drops at Covered California as Premiums Loom With Expiring Tax Credits
in NewsCalifornia’s health insurance marketplace is navigating a tricky year as the enrollment window nears its end. With subsidies fading and prices potentially rising, many workers—especially middle earners and the self-employed—face new affordability hurdles. The shifting landscape could alter who stays covered and how much care costs in the months ahead.
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Trump Sues IRS and Treasury Over Tax Return Leaks
in NewsFormer President Donald Trump launches a high-stakes lawsuit, accusing federal agencies of failing to protect his tax returns after a contractor allegedly exposed them to the press. The case raises fresh questions about government data security and accountability.
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Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs to $303 Million Ahead of Tuesday Draw
in GamesThe Mega Millions jackpot is climbing toward life-changing figures, keeping hopeful players buzzing about the next drawing. A recent record win in Georgia adds to the buzz, but the odds stay famously steep. Will luck strike again when the balls drop?
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LSU alums Neal Skupski and Christian Harrison eye Australian Open doubles run
in SportsLSU alum Neal Skupski, ranked No. 9 in doubles, pairs with Louisiana native Christian Harrison for a bold Australian Open run. In just their second pro pairing, they take on home favorites Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans in Melbourne—a matchup that hints at big-stage magic to come.
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Ready or Not 2 Moves Up to March 20, 2026, Sparking a Spring Horror Showdown
in NewsMarch 20, 2026 marks a bold swing in the horror calendar as Ready or Not 2 stakes its claim in the spring season. Expect a sharper blend of suspense, dark wit, and brutal thrills that could redefine the game-night nightmare. The strategic move only adds to the tension.
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Sam Elliott Joins Landman Season 2 as T.L., Tommy’s Father
in NewsSam Elliott enters Landman season 2 as T.L., the grieving father who adds a new, unexpectedly tender layer to the family saga. His rugged presence earns glowing praise from co-stars, signaling a fresh dynamic and deeper emotional stakes for the season.