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Returning FCCC Chair Signals New Direction Amid Tariff Focus
in Fiji NewsA fresh chapter at the FCCC unfolds as Cecil Browne returns to chair and a new leadership lineup takes shape. Governance is shifting to the Ministry, signaling a strategic move during a challenging economic period. The reshuffle hints at a tighter, more focused push to boost the commission’s effectiveness.
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Overtourism Triggers Global Fees and Visitor Caps
in NewsOvertourism is reshaping where we travel, turning beloved destinations into pilots for responsible tourism. New fees, caps, and access limits are changing what you can see and do—while aiming to preserve culture, nature, and local life. The era of unrestricted travel is evolving, and so might your next getaway.
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Christmas Day NBA and NFL Action Gets a Boost with Kalshi $10 Bonus Promo BROAD
in SportsChristmas Day serves up a festive lineup of NBA and NFL action with a twist that fans won’t want to miss. Beyond the buzzer, markets offer a new way to engage with the games — including a limited promo that unlocks a $10 bonus. A day of high-profile matchups and unexpected moves awaits.
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Mickey Lee: Big Brother Alum in ICU After Flu-Related Cardiac Crisis
in HealthFormer Big Brother contestant Mickey Lee is in the ICU after a severe bout of flu-related complications. As fans and fellow players rally behind her, a fundraiser is growing, underscoring the power of community in times of need.
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Michigan Winter Power Outages: Essential Prep to Stay Safe
in NewsWinter in Michigan can bring outages that disrupt more than just comfort. Discover practical tips to stay warm, safe, and prepared when the power goes out and the weather turns severe.
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Drew Carey’s Penguin Kick Lights Up The Price Is Right Christmas Episode
in NewsOn a Christmas-themed episode of The Price Is Right, Drew Carey lightens the mood with a playful moment when a fake penguin meets an accidental kick on stage. A Nashville contestant rides a festive run of prizes—from backyard decor to a high-stakes finale—along with clever spins and surprising twists. Holiday cheer, on-stage antics, and plenty…
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Wrexham face four-match blitz over Christmas
in SportsWrexham face a brutal Christmas schedule, with four Championship fixtures packed into ten days starting at home against Sheffield United. A key midfielder urges focus on the next challenge and the sharp recovery work needed to spark a late-season run. Could this festive spell set the tone for a momentum shift?
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Fiji Electricity Tariff Sparks Debate Over Consultation and Public Interest
in Fiji NewsControversy surrounds a new electricity tariff as questions mount over the consultation process and regulatory independence. Former FCCC chair Mahendra Reddy argues the review may be outdated and urges a broader, consumer-focused approach that treats electricity as a public good, with funding ideas beyond current ratepayers.
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Fans Mourn Big Brother Star Mickey Lee After Christmas Death
in NewsBeloved Big Brother contestant Mickey Lee has passed away, leaving the community in mourning this holiday season. Tributes from fans and former players spotlight her authenticity, strength, and the lasting bonds she formed both on and off screen. Her impact lives on in the memories shared by many.
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Egypt’s Green Line: High-Speed Rail to Connect Red Sea and Mediterranean
in TechnologyEgypt is laying down the tracks for a game-changing high-speed corridor—the Green Line—stretching about 600 kilometers from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. As the first piece of a broader 2,000-kilometer network, it promises faster travel, greener freight, and a bold new chapter in the country’s transport ambitions.
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Royal Christmas at Sandringham: Unity Message, Andrew Absence, and Vatican Moment
in NewsChristmas at Sandringham unfolds with timeless family rituals and a renewed call for unity amid a divided world. From a heartfelt address and a church walk to a Ukrainian choir’s tribute, this holiday moment offers a glimpse into the royals’ season of hope and resilience.
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Marty Supreme: Timothée Chalamet Pursues a 1950s New York Ping-Pong Dream
in SportsAmbition collides with chaos in a neon-lit 1950s New York as a shoe salesman pursues a world-stage dream in ping-pong. Timothée Chalamet leads a brisk, stylish ride through bustling clubs, larger-than-life mentors, and a globe-trotting tournament circuit. A high-energy tale of grit, friendship, and chasing greatness that lingers long after the final serve.
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Why Are Muskegon Seniors Still Waiting for Meals on Wheels?
in NewsAcross Muskegon County, a holiday meals program delivers far more than a warm plate—it offers connection for seniors who rely on daily visits. With hundreds on a waitlist and thousands of meals shared each season, volunteers and donors are fueling a broader effort to keep older neighbors fed, safe, and part of the community. A…
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Stocks Hold Steady as Santa Rally Nears and Gold Climbs on Rate-Cut Uncertainty
in FinanceStocks paused after the Christmas break, with major indices hovering near flat as trading stayed light. Meanwhile, gold and silver climbed on safe-haven demand as the dollar eases and tensions linger. With year-end momentum and shifting rate expectations in play, the week ahead feels poised for the next turn in this market backdrop.
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Beyond Mega-Caps: Is Fixed Income the New Safe Bet as AI Reshapes Markets?
in FinanceA seasoned market strategist suggests the next decade may demand a surprise pivot: mega-cap tech might not deliver the best risk-reward, and U.S. fixed income could become a core defensive pillar. With AI boosting productivity across industries, diversification beyond tech becomes increasingly compelling. Hinting at a broader rotation and smarter risk management, the message points…
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Hedge Funds Back Meta’s AI Glasses, Hinting at a Smartphone-Replacing Era
in AIHedge funds are piling into Meta, betting the company’s next frontier could rival smartphones. A bold AR glasses push and AI-powered ads signal a high-stakes pivot that could reshape Meta—and the tech landscape—for years to come.
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Mickey Lee: Former Big Brother Contestant in Critical Condition
in NewsFormer Big Brother contestant Mickey Lee is fighting for her life after a serious medical crisis. Now in intensive care, she faces a tough road ahead as a GoFundMe fundraiser grows to support her care and recovery. A tight-knit community is rallying around the Atlanta-area resident, celebrating her bold spirit even in these trying times.
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Texas Football Targets Linebacker Boost Through Transfer Portal Ahead of 2026
in SportsTexas is reshaping its linebacker room through the transfer portal, led by Will Muschamp as the Longhorns chase depth and versatility. Three top targets—Jon Jon Kamara, Khmori House, and Steven Soles Jr.—offer size, speed, and multiple roles that could redefine UT’s defense for 2026. The rebuild hinges on adding impact talent to balance youth and…
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Southampton poised for bold lineup shake-up against Oxford United on Boxing Day
in SportsSouthampton may shuffle the pack for Boxing Day against Oxford United, with Tom Fellows pushing for a start after his Coventry cameo. Ross Stewart has begun light training, while Shea Charles’ fitness status keeps plans fluid. A 3-4-3 shape is anticipated, with potential bold selections in midfield and attack as Eckert looks to keep momentum…
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Israel and Somaliland Forge Diplomatic Ties as Mutual Recognition Opens Embassies
in NewsIsrael and Somaliland take a bold step toward full diplomatic ties, hinting at a new era of collaboration in agriculture, health, and technology. Leaders signal open embassies and broader regional cooperation, with implications for stability and growth on the horizon.
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Random Barnes & Noble stabbing shocks Palm Beach Gardens
in NewsA deadly stabbing at a local bookstore has left a community shaken. Police say the attack appeared random, and an arrest has been made, but investigators are just starting to piece together what happened. As details unfold, residents are left grappling with the violence and its impact on the neighborhood.