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Montpellier ATP 250 Opens European Swing with Auger-Aliassime Leading
in SportsMontpellier’s indoor swing kicks off with a record prize and a stacked field, setting the tone for 2025. Defending champion Félix Auger-Aliassime leads a mix of veterans and rising stars, including Fils’ comeback and Wawrinka’s farewell tour. Expect momentum shifts, surprises, and a first glimpse at who will pace the season.
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Super Bowl LX: Patriots vs. Seahawks Hint at a Strategic QB Duel
in SportsSuper Bowl LX pits the Patriots against the Seahawks in a tense, strategy-driven showdown where a quarterback duel and a clash at the line could swing the night. Expect protection, pressure, and a balanced attack to shape a game that could redefine this season’s legacies.
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Zendaya and Pattinson Confront a Shocking Secret in The Drama Ahead of the Wedding
in NewsZendaya and Robert Pattinson shine as a seemingly perfect couple whose engagement is put to the test after a dinner party confession spirals out of control. In A24’s The Drama, love collides with truth, shattering the ideal of ‘the one’ just days before the wedding. A suspenseful study of trust, radical acceptance, and the price…
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Williams Racing Delays 2026 F1 Car Again, Marking Third Late Build in Seven Seasons
in SportsWilliams Racing enters 2026 facing a setback-filled build, with testing cuts and production delays threatening their revival. As the new car’s complexity explodes, the team confronts a race against time to translate ambition into on-track performance.
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The Untold Cold War Clash Behind Jackie Robinson’s HUAC Testimony
in NewsHoward Bryant’s Kings and Pawns revisits a watershed Cold War moment that pitted Jackie Robinson against Paul Robeson—revealing how loyalty, fame, and politics collided and reshaped American identity. A timely, provocative look at race, patriotism, and the cost of speaking out.
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New START Expiration Sparks Fears of a Nuclear Arms Race
in NewsWith the expiration of a pivotal arms-control pact, the U.S. and Russia brace for a potentially destabilizing new era. As leaders hint at extensions, experts warn that trust, verification, and a fragile security order are at stake. The coming days could redefine global nuclear risk—and the chance for renewed dialogue remains uncertain.
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WHO Warns Funding Crunch Could Reshape Global Health in 2025
in Fiji NewsFunding cuts are reshaping global health just as vulnerabilities surge. With 2025 expected to be especially challenging, health systems and front-line workers face mounting strain—even as new steps aim to bolster preparedness. A sharp look at what’s driving the warning and why renewed commitment matters for every nation.
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Rabuka weighs next steps after Fiji High Court ruling on Malimali
in Fiji NewsFiji’s prime minister is weighing his next move after a High Court decision tied to a former anti-corruption commissioner. With an independent Judicial Services Commission review underway and a 41-day window to appeal, the case could steer the government’s next steps. The unfolding decisions from the JSC will largely shape what happens next.
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Disney Earnings Beat as Parks Power Revenue, Shares Slide
in FinanceDisney’s latest quarterly results beat expectations, propelled by parks, resorts, and cruises, with the experiences unit hitting a $10B quarterly milestone. Domestic strength sits alongside softer international visitation, as investors weigh the road ahead for growth and new ventures.
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Australian Open Sparks Global Tennis Rankings Shake-Up
in SportsMelbourne’s moments spark a fresh reshuffle in the ATP and WTA rankings. The race at the top tightens and bold moves ripple through the standings as rising stars and seasoned veterans trade places. A season of momentum, milestones, and surprises is unfolding.
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SAVE Act May Create Name-Change Barriers for Voters
in NewsA new voting-rights bill is stirring debate about who can vote, with a focus on married women who have changed their names. Supporters say it safeguards election integrity, but critics warn that extra documentary hurdles could create barriers for many Americans, especially in marginalized communities. As the 2025 elections approach, questions about access and fairness…
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74-year-old Fiji dairy farmer proves age is just a number
in Fiji NewsFrom a Viria farm to a thriving dairy operation, 74-year-old Koki Lal embodies relentless grit. His lifelong journey—from starting at 18 to building a family-driven herd—speaks to resilience, daily hard work, and a love for the land that keeps him going.
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Tim McGraw Teases New Single as He Brings 2026 Tour to Upstate NY
in DJ & MusicTim McGraw headlines Upstate New York this summer as part of the Pawn Shop Guitar Tour, hitting the Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview on July 31 with a special opening act. A night of classic hits and fresh tunes promises plenty of summer heat.
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Disney Stock Edges Up Ahead of CEO Succession Decision
in NewsDisney stock nudged higher as leadership questions linger. A standout quarter from experiences offered a bright spot, even as investors await clarity on who will succeed Bob Iger. With a board vote looming, the company faces a pivotal moment that could shape its next chapter.
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Chomsky-Epstein Emails Stir Debate on Intellectual Responsibility
in NewsControversy surrounds Noam Chomsky after purported emails with Jeffrey Epstein surface, suggesting strategic advice on weathering intense public backlash amid crimes involving minors. Spanning several years, the exchanges raise questions about the responsibilities of influential thinkers in the face of grave wrongdoing. The revelations are fueling renewed debates about accountability and moral duty in global…
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Bill Maher Takes On Eyeroll Activism: Are Celebrity Pins Just for Show?
in NewsBill Maher takes aim at “eyeroll activism,” questioning whether celebrity pins and virtue signaling really move the needle. From the red carpet to his HBO segment, he skewers the fleeting fervor behind public causes and asks if symbols ever translate into real change. A provocative take on Hollywood’s role in social issues that sparks a…
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Super Rugby Pacific 2026: Five Rule Changes Set to Speed Up the Game
in Fiji NewsSuper Rugby Pacific is set to launch a faster, more fluid 2026 season with a bold new set of laws designed to keep the action moving. Referees gain greater discretion, restarts are streamlined, and the TMO role shifts to preserve pace. Expect fresh tactical options and a season that could redefine the rhythm of the…
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PayPal Names HP Veteran Enrique Lores as New CEO After Q4 Miss and Weak 2026 Outlook
in FinancePayPal faces a challenging quarter with softer consumer spending and a disappointing 2026 outlook, even as a new CEO from the consumer-electronics world takes the helm. The leadership shakeup signals a potential strategy pivot on the horizon.
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Turpin Siblings Break Silence in New House of Horrors ABC Special
in NewsAn escape that peeled back years of secrets and a family’s darkest hours. This intimate look follows the Turpin siblings as they confront the past, forging a path of survival, resilience, and slow rebuilding after unimaginable trauma.
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SAVE Act Sparks Debate Over Citizenship Checks in U.S. Elections
in NewsA high-stakes tug-of-war over voting eligibility takes center stage as the Senate weighs the SAVE Act, a bid to tighten citizenship verification for federal elections. The debate pits stricter verification against concerns about voter access, while questions about modernizing election tech and voter rolls linger in the background.
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Susan Lucci’s La Lucci Memoir: Grief, Health and a Possible Erica Kane Comeback
in NewsStage icon Susan Lucci opens a candid new chapter in La Lucci, a memoir about resilience, renewal, and choosing joy after loss. A fearless look at health, heartbreak, and aging boldly, it promises a story of living fully when life tests you most.