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Sacred Heart vs. UMass Lowell: High-Octane Showdown in Lowell
in SportsTwo teams with contrasting strengths collide in Lowell as Sacred Heart’s high-octane offense goes up against UMass Lowell’s tenacious defense. Expect a dynamic, back-and-forth battle that could set the tone for both programs early in the season.
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Mice Reveal Sharp Sensory Discrimination in Complex Stimulation Patterns
in TechnologyNew findings shed light on how mice parse and adapt to complex sensory stimulation. Across changing sequences, timing differences, and shifting spatial cues, the animals demonstrate a remarkable, timing‑sensitive perceptual system—offering fresh clues about the neural underpinnings of sensory discrimination.
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Fiji High Court Takes New Turn in Political Disclosure Case
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad heads into a Suva courtroom as he seeks a stay in a high-profile corruption case. With a related matter before the same court and key deadlines looming, the development could shape how the public views political integrity in Fiji.
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From Welfare to Enterprise: Government Grants Jumpstart Local Small Businesses
in Fiji NewsSix welfare beneficiaries are taking a bold step toward financial independence through a government-backed Graduation Programme. Grants are fueling small ventures—from jewellery making to greenhouse nurseries and frozen foods—building brighter futures across several communities. The initiative highlights disciplined planning and practical support as a path out of long-term reliance.
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Former Fiji Finance Minister Biman Prasad Faces Court Over Disclosure Allegations
in Fiji NewsFormer Finance Minister Biman Prasad faces a High Court hearing in Suva as his bid for a permanent stay unfolds. The case centers on statutory disclosures and the accuracy of declarations, spotlighting ongoing questions about transparency in governance.
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Montgomery Showdown: Jacksonville State vs. Troy on ESPN
in SportsTwo Alabama programs collide in Montgomery, bringing high-powered offenses and gritty defenses to the showdown. With standout playmakers primed to make the difference and momentum swinging late, this clash promises drama and a pivotal finish to the season.
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Wade Reveals Almost Iverson Trade That Could Have Shaped the Heat
in SportsAn almost-made Heat moment that could’ve rewritten the dynasty: Dwyane Wade reveals a near-trade that would’ve paired him with Allen Iverson, debated with Pat Riley, and why loyalty to Udonis Haslem steered the course. A rare look at a pivotal, what-if chapter from Miami’s legends.
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Historic Ranked Clash as Tennessee Hosts No. 11 Louisville
in SportsTwo ranked programs collide in Knoxville as Tennessee hosts Louisville in a marquee non-conference showdown. With plenty of history and high stakes, this rivalry bout promises hard-fought action, momentum shifts, and the kind of late-game drama that can define a season. Don’t miss the energy, intensity, and pivotal moments that could shape the path forward…
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Diamondbacks Target Bregman as Red Sox Weigh Marte Trade Buzz
in SportsWhispers swirl around Ketel Marte and Alex Bregman as Boston and Arizona quietly explore a blockbuster that could reshape both rosters. Leverage, position shifts, and a mysterious wildcard team add intrigue to an offseason already buzzing with drama. The next moves could redefine the balance of power for both clubs.
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Fiji Tourism Faces Waste Crisis as Forum Calls for Cross-Sector Solutions
in Fiji NewsFiji’s booming tourism is colliding with a growing waste challenge. At the VAKA Forum, leaders emphasize shared responsibility, stronger partnerships, and a National Sustainable Tourism Framework to keep the islands pristine for generations to come.
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The Elder Scrolls VI: Bethesda Bets on Patience and Polish Over Hype
in GamesBethesda hints at a careful balance between hype and progress as The Elder Scrolls VI continues to take shape. Leaders emphasize patience, extended pre-production, and a focus on delivering a truly polished experience—leaving fans waiting for more details and a verdict on the game’s future.
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Databricks Closes Over $4B Series L Valued at $134B to Accelerate AI Apps
in AIDatabricks has closed a massive Series L, valuing the data and AI leader at about $134 billion and signaling bold growth. The funding powers next‑gen tools and intelligent apps, with bets on Lakebase, Databricks Apps, and Agent Bricks. A pivotal moment in how enterprises will turn data into transformative AI-driven value.
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MIT Fusion Center Director Killed in Brookline Shooting
in NewsA renowned MIT physicist and director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center is killed at home in Brookline, leaving the academic community reeling. As investigators seek answers, colleagues remember a trailblazer whose work on plasma turbulence and clean fusion energy reshaped the field. The loss echoes beyond the lab.
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McKesson Sees Fresh Institutional Push After Earnings Beat
in FinanceMcKesson delivered a solid quarter with an earnings beat and steady revenue growth, while major investors expanded their positions. The stock has climbed near recent highs as institutions pile in and the dividend remains in the spotlight. With a buoyant analyst outlook and rising price targets, the healthcare leader is capturing renewed market attention.
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Sabrina Ionescu Home Burglary in SoCal: $60K in Handbags Stolen
in NewsA late-night break-in at the Southern California home of WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu and her husband has authorities investigating after valuables were taken. As the investigation unfolds, the incident raises questions about security and life in the public eye.
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David Spade Urges Restoring Christmas Traditions in Public Celebrations
in NewsComedian David Spade weighs in on Christmas traditions and the push to keep Christ at the center as public celebrations shift. A timely debate about inclusivity, heritage, and what this season really means today.
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First Pacific Polytech Graduation Signals Fiji’s Growing Skilled Workforce
in Fiji NewsSixty-four graduates from Pacific Polytech celebrate the Class of 2025 with certificates in agriculture, carpentry, software, and ICT. The ceremony highlights Fiji’s growing focus on practical skills as a driver for trade, infrastructure, and digital progress. A new wave of skilled workers is ready to shape the country’s evolving economy.
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Trump Expands Travel Ban to 39 Countries, Tightening Immigration Rules
in ImmigrationAn expanded travel ban widens the net to 39 countries, adding seven to full restrictions and tightening rules for others. New exemptions and changes to family-based visas are sparking debate over security, policy, and the future of U.S. immigration.
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Reds land left-handed reliever Caleb Ferguson on a one-year deal
in SportsCaleb Ferguson is the latest left-handed reliever to join the Reds on a one-year deal (pending a physical), adding depth to a reshaped bullpen. As Cincinnati signals an ambitious offseason, Ferguson’s arrival hints at a renewed emphasis on pitching depth and late-inning versatility.
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The Elder Scrolls 6 Update: Progress Confirmed, Release Date Still Unknown
in GamesBethesda’s latest update on The Elder Scrolls 6 confirms early development with no release date in sight. The team stresses patience and quality over speed, while hinting that surprising moves could shape the franchise’s future.
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Broncos Ready to Defend Fiji Coral Coast 7s Crown
in Fiji NewsDefending champions with village pride head to Sigatoka for the Coral Coast Fiji 7s. From Naevuevu Village, these young stars blend discipline and raw talent as they chase another milestone on Fiji’s grassroots rugby stage. Their journey promises a glimpse of the next generation shaping the game.