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Calf Injuries Surge in the NBA as Wembanyama Eyes Return
in SportsVictor Wembanyama’s potential return could signal more than a comeback—it’s highlighting a rising spike in calf injuries across the NBA this season. As new schedules and longer recovery times spark debate, teams are weighing health and risk in a way that could shape the rest of the year.
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Stephen Curry Returns with 100-Foot Warm-Up Shot for Warriors
in SportsCurry’s return electrified the night with a 39-point burst and a jaw-dropping near-100-foot warm-up shot. Yet the Warriors fell short, fueling questions about defense as Green’s status remains in flux ahead of a pivotal stretch.
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Cowboys Face Coaching Dilemma as Scheme Misfires Hurt Secondary
in SportsWeek 15 throws a spotlight on Dallas’s struggling secondary as questions about scheme and personnel collide. DaRon Bland sits at the center of a brewing debate, with injuries and contract talk adding urgency ahead of a pivotal showdown with the Vikings.
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OACPS Signals Renewal Drive with Reforms and Global Partnerships
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious reform-and-modernization agenda shapes the latest OACPS Council report, spotlighting governance, financial viability, and stronger partnerships in a volatile global landscape. The session underscored unity as the Organisation’s strength and its commitment to delivering tangible value for member states. Discussions with UNFPA leadership highlighted a people-centered development path, with renewed emphasis on empowering women…
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Fiji Braces for TD03F Tropical Depression: Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Ahead
in Fiji NewsUnsettled tropical conditions are building near Fiji, bringing the risk of heavy rain and strong northerly winds in the days ahead. Expect worsening weather through midweek with rough seas, followed by a gradual easing later in the week.
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Will Arnett Shifts to Drama in Is This Thing On? Toronto Premiere
in NewsWill Arnett ventures into dramatic territory with a quietly intimate Toronto-set story. In Is This Thing On?, he plays a family man navigating an amicable divorce while turning to stand-up as therapy, delivering a more vulnerable, self-reflective side of the actor and a fresh take on his craft.
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Beat the Heat: Easy, Energy-Saving Home Cooling Hacks for Heat Waves
in Fiji NewsDiscover a handful of simple, budget-friendly tweaks to keep your home cooler during scorching days. From humidity control and smarter lighting to airflow tricks and sun-blocking ideas, these small changes can make a big difference in comfort and energy use. A cooler, more comfortable space may be closer than you think.
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Fiji High Court Overturns Departure Ban in PSH Debt Case
in Fiji NewsParvish Kumar’s case shines a light on how debt recovery tools clash with employment classifications in Fiji’s healthcare sector. The High Court’s ruling questions the use of departure prohibitions as a debt-collection weapon and examines personal liability for company debts, signaling how regulators may approach similar disputes in the future.
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Nicole Kidman Turns to Russell Crowe for Support After Separation from Keith Urban
in NewsNicole Kidman leans on a longtime friend for comfort as she navigates a difficult separation, with Russell Crowe offering steady, non-romantic support through this challenging chapter.
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Simon Cowell Faces Backlash Over Netflix Documentary Debut
in NewsSimon Cowell’s Netflix comeback is meeting sharp backlash as critics question the media icon who shaped a generation. With resurfaced controversies and the launch of a new boy band, insiders warn this chapter could redefine his future in show business.
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Ralph Lauren Debuts Team USA Parade Uniforms for Milano Cortina 2026
in SportsRalph Lauren unveils the Opening and Closing Ceremony Parade uniforms for Team USA, marking the brand’s 10th consecutive Olympic partnership as Milano Cortina 2026 approaches. The collection blends timeless Americana with modern, alpine-inspired details, celebrating American craftsmanship and the enduring spirit of Team USA.
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Oregon Wool Powers Team USA’s Olympic Uniforms
in NewsCentral Oregon wool returns to the Olympic stage, stitching tradition into the uniforms worn by athletes around the world. A farm collective’s fiber story—rooted in history, sustainability, and American craftsmanship—continues to shape the Games.
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NHL Prioritizes Player Safety as Milan Olympic Ice Is Scrutinized
in Sports– Milan’s Olympic hockey push is framed around safety first, even as last‑minute ice concerns and an unusual rink setup loom over the countdown to the Games. – Behind the scenes, NHL officials are racing to secure top ice quality for Milan while juggling a tight schedule and unexpected rink details. – With a test…
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Lakers vs Suns: Electrifying Rivalry Heats Up at Mortgage Matchup Center
in SportsTwo Western Conference giants lit up the floor in a back-and-forth showdown that had the crowd on edge. Doncic’s perimeter magic, Ayton’s thunderous dunks, and LeBron’s veteran intensity fueled a relentless battle between the Suns and Lakers. Expect standout plays, head-to-head matchups, and a rivalry that keeps delivering one electrifying moment after another.
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Euphoria Season 3 Teases a Five-Year Leap Ahead of the 2026 Premiere
in NewsFive years forward and the stakes are higher than ever in Euphoria’s Season 3. New images tease Rue, Jules, Cassie, and the rest stepping into tougher realities, with debt, artistic dreams, and life milestones reshaping their paths. The visuals promise a darker, more intimate dive into their intertwined lives.
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Mark Williams Finds a Home in Phoenix as Suns Redefine Their Defense
in SportsMark Williams’ move to Phoenix has sparked a surprising turnaround for the Suns. A growing two-way impact—defense that unsettles opponents and offense that fits his team—has changed the narrative around his fit and the franchise’s season.
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OFC 2026 Schedule Unveiled: Women’s Champions League and Youth Tournaments Lead Oceania Football
in Fiji NewsOceania’s football calendar for 2026 is packed with men’s, women’s and youth action across the Pacific. The year features the return of the Women’s Champions League, a wide slate of age‑grade tournaments, and fresh partnerships aimed at growing the game from Samoa to Tahiti. A bold, development‑driven season awaits fans and future stars alike.
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Jim Carrey’s Grinch Makeover Was Excruciating—Bee Gees Music Kept Him Going
in Fiji NewsJim Carrey pushed through a grueling eight-hour transformation to become the Grinch, a process that tested his nerves and stamina. On-set moments of panic and sheer discomfort were tempered by an unlikely lifeline: the music of the Bee Gees. A holiday classic with a remarkable backstage struggle that helped shape its lasting charm.
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Jimmy Lai Found Guilty on All Counts in Hong Kong National Security Law Case
in NewsA high-profile Hong Kong courtroom drama shines a spotlight on press freedom, dissent, and the reach of national security laws. As appeals loom, the case raises fresh questions about the boundaries between activism and authority, with global observers watching closely for what comes next.
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Peter Greene Dies at 60: Iconic The Mask and Pulp Fiction Villain’s Final Project
in NewsPeter Greene, the actor behind some of cinema’s most unforgettable villains, has died at 60. Beyond the chilling screen presence, those who knew him described a gentler heart and a surprising drive to tackle global humanitarian issues. He was developing a documentary on USAID’s withdrawal to spark a broader conversation about America’s role in aid—and…
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Midnight Miles: How a Village Driver Keeps a Community Connected
in Fiji NewsFrom Naqarawai to Suva, a dedicated carrier driver keeps his rural community moving. Dawn-to-dusk journeys test his resolve as he balances family needs, dependable service, and a growing transport venture. It’s a story of grit, care for passengers, and the road shaping a life on the move.