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Rakiraki’s Ellington Wharf Upgrade Boosts Fiji’s Inter-Island Connectivity
in Fiji NewsEllington Wharf’s upgrade signals a new era of inter-island connectivity, with shorter travel times and stronger opportunities for families and local businesses across Ra. A landmark investment that many are watching as a catalyst for growth and community resilience in the region.
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Timothée Chalamet on Kendrick Lamar, the Super Bowl moment, and a feud that reshaped pop culture
in DJ & MusicTimothée Chalamet offers a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into a tense, funny moment with Kendrick Lamar before a historic moment in hip-hop. He recalls the jaw‑dropping calm in Lamar’s presence and how their feud became a cultural flashpoint, revealing how fame, pressure, and rivalry shape even the biggest stars.
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Fiji Repatriates Ro Veidovi’s Remains from Smithsonian After 186 Years
in Fiji NewsNearly two centuries after his death, a revered Fijian chief returns home, sparking reflection on a complex history and the power of remembrance. This homecoming invites Fiji to reconnect with its heritage, leadership, and the path toward reconciliation across the ages.
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Sheraton Fiji Joins Global Goodnight Moon Campaign to Support UNICEF
in Fiji NewsA Fiji resort is turning guest stays into acts of kindness through a global charity drive supporting UNICEF. With a lobby wishing tree and a points-backed donation plan, every contribution helps amplify support for children in need. Discover how simple gestures during a getaway can spark wide-reaching goodwill.
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Bondi Beach Mass Shooting: ISIS Links Surface in Father-Son Suspect Case
in NewsInvestigators are unraveling a disturbing case involving a father-and-son duo tied to extremist ideology after a deadly Bondi Beach attack. New leads—from overseas travel to suspected radicalization—are prompting a fresh look at how such plots unfold and evade scrutiny.
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Fiji U17s Debut Sparks Momentum at Samoa Oceania Cup
in Fiji NewsFiji’s U17 basketball teams set a milestone at the FIBA Oceania Cup in Samoa, delivering hard-fought performances and some notable wins. Interim chief William Peters commends the growth and looks ahead to bigger goals for 2025 and beyond.
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New York Times Strands Puzzle: A Love-Themed Word Hunt You’ll Want to Try
in GamesToday’s Strands centers on love, presenting a compact 6×4 grid that fuses word-search grit with a crossword twist. Hunt for words that fit the theme and tackle a standout spangram—an across-the-board two-word phrase of praise. A light, uplifting brain teaser that rewards careful letters and a dash of creativity.
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New York Radio Shakeup: Morning-Show Exits, New Plans Ahead of 2026
in NewsNew York’s radio dial is in flux as longtime morning teams bow out and fresh formats take their place. A bold push into YouTube distribution, budget-driven changes, and 2026 morning lineups point to a dramatically different soundscape for local listeners.
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Unusual Jobs Report Ahead: What It Could Mean for Hiring and the Fed
in NewsHere are a few short teaser options you can use as the excerpt: – A rare two-month jobs snapshot lands as hiring cools and inflation persists. The upcoming report could tilt the balance for the Fed’s next move. – With a shutdown-era data gap and a cautious Fed in focus, the next jobs report promises…
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Palantir Extends Three-Year DGSI Contract to Bolster France’s National Security
in TechnologyPalantir and France’s DGSI renew a nearly decade-long partnership for three more years, signaling a continued push to strengthen national security through advanced data platforms and expert support. The move highlights how technology is shaping France’s defense and public safety strategy in a changing landscape.
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Palantir Veteran to Lead Thrive-Backed Shield in AI-Driven IT Services Push
in TechnologyAn ambitious AI-driven IT services venture is taking shape as Jim Siders, a Palantir veteran, steps in to lead Shield Technology Partners. Backed by Thrive Holdings, Shield aims to empower mid-sized firms with cutting-edge AI resources and engineering prowess — signaling a bold new chapter for the IT services world.
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Noa Tishby Hosts Kutcher and Kunis for Hanukkah Talk on Jewish Identity and Miracles
in NewsAt a cozy Hanukkah gathering hosted by Noa Tishby, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis explore the deeper meanings of faith, family, and tradition. The night lights up with candid conversations about miracles, Jewish identity, and the courage to celebrate roots publicly—a reminder of resilience in challenging times.
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Survivors Take Center Stage in Epstein Case as Records Unseal
in NewsSurvivors’ voices are moving to the forefront of the Epstein case, a narrative long dominated by power and spectacle. This piece examines how ethics, transparency rules, and survivor-led storytelling are reshaping coverage of abuse and trafficking—and what that shift could mean for journalism in the years ahead.
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South Korea and Pacific Islands Forge Landmark Climate, Ocean, and Security Cooperation
in Fiji NewsPacific Islands and South Korea seal a landmark partnership to boost climate action, ocean stewardship, and regional security. The talks outline a joint path toward resilient, peaceful development and deeper collaboration on finance, people-to-people exchanges, and shared regional priorities.
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Brittany Snow Breaks Silence on Beauty Rumors: Is Her Look All Natural?
in NewsBrittany Snow addresses rumors about her appearance, stressing she’s never had surgery and that changes in her look come from natural factors plus light touch-ups. She also shares personal updates and what’s next for her, highlighting an authentic approach amid Hollywood’s spotlight.
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Can Awareness Kickstart Fiji’s Badminton Boom?
in Fiji NewsBadminton Fiji is pushing to turn the sport into nationwide momentum. With 70 players at the latest nationals, officials say awareness is the missing link to unlocking broader participation and support across the country.
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Philadelphia Mourns Veteran Officer Andy Chan as Funeral Road Closures Take Effect
in NewsPhiladelphia mourns a respected highway patrol officer who dedicated 24 years to the force. As memorial services unfold, the city braces for temporary road closures and detours—a collective tribute to a life of service.
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Fiji Braces for TD03F as Flood Risks and Strong Winds Loom
in Fiji NewsTD03F nears Fiji’s northern regions, bringing heavy rain and strong northerly winds through Thursday. With soils saturated, flood risk could rise in low-lying areas as conditions edge toward gradual relief from the west.
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Princeton Weighs Universal Transit Stipend as Ticket Discounts Highlight Access Gap
in NewsDiscounted transit tickets sparked a campus-wide debate on affordable city travel for every student. The discussion shifts toward universal transportation stipends and funding challenges that could redefine how mobility is funded on campus.
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NYT Pips December 11 Puzzles Guide: Easy, Medium, and Hard Tips
in GamesToday’s puzzle lineup blends clean logic with a few clever twists across Easy, Medium, and Hard grids. With quick hints and helpful visuals, you’ll glide through the challenges at your own pace—no spoilers, just a nudge to think differently. Curious what surprises await your next solve?
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Solar Desalination Initiative Brings Clean Water to Fiji School
in Fiji NewsA remote Fiji school now enjoys a reliable supply of safe drinking water thanks to a solar-powered desalination system. This low-maintenance, climate-resilient solution shows how community collaboration can transform lives for students and families in coastal areas.