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Ken Nunn Dies at 85, Leaving a Lasting Legacy in Indiana Law
in NewsIndiana’s renowned personal-injury attorney built more than a law firm—his decades of generosity touched hundreds of lives. As his daughter takes the helm, his enduring legacy of service continues to unfold.
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Backyard Garden Sparks Sustainability and Teamwork at TANOA Plaza Hotel
in Fiji NewsBehind the poolside at TANOA Plaza Hotel, a once-neglected corner has blossomed into a thriving backyard garden. From lettuce and chillies to citrus treasures, this garden-to-table initiative redefines sustainability and teamwork in hospitality. Small space, big impact—where fresh flavors meet collaborative spirit.
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Francis Ceccarelli: From Italy to the Philippines, chasing an Olympic dream
in SportsFrom the hills of Tuscany to the Olympic horizon, a Filipino-Italian skier threads two worlds into one daring pursuit. Guided by a mother who first lit his love for the slopes, he embraces a full-circle journey that honors his roots as he prepares to compete for the Philippines. A story of heritage, resilience, and a…
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Christmas Eve Deliveries Spotlight a Family Pineapple Farm’s Road-Ready Resolve
in Fiji NewsChristmas traffic may ripple with cheer, but one driver’s dawn-to-dawn routine reveals the season’s deeper drive: family, duty, and road safety. Rizban Shah starts before sunrise to keep a family farming business thriving, balancing long hours on the road with the warmth of home. A brief, compelling look at resilience in motion this holiday season.
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Jabo Night Strike: What Was Behind the U.S. ISIS Raid in Nigeria
in NewsAn overnight blast and a blazing red sky shatter the quiet of a northern Nigerian village, leaving residents shaken and searching for answers about who was behind the strike and what it means for their safety. As authorities sort through what happened, the community weighs questions of transparency, protection, and the evolving fight against extremist…
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Kim Jong-un Sends New Year Greeting to Putin as DPRK-Russia Ties Deepen
in News– With 2026 starting, Pyongyang and Moscow send a high-profile greeting that underscores a long-standing, steadfast alliance. The words of solidarity hint at a year ahead shaped by renewed cooperation and shared resolve. – As the new year opens, the Pyongyang–Moscow relationship is framed as resilient and closely knit, signaling intensified ties and potential collaboration…
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Hugh Jackman Goes Full Neil Diamond in Song Sung Blue
in DJ & MusicHugh Jackman goes all-in on a Neil Diamond tribute in Song Sung Blue, reportedly donning 51 costumes. Off-screen, a pared-down look hints at a surprising, more intimate side as he teams with Kate Hudson for a real-life couple’s journey through dream and hardship. Big musical moments meet heartfelt resilience in this bold blend of spectacle…
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Winter Storm Warnings Shift as Ice Threat Looms in New Jersey
in NewsAn icy glaze could be the main story this weekend as sleet and freezing rain threaten northern counties. With travel bans in place and warnings shifting, the forecast points to a cold, unsettled pattern that lingers into next week.
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Tai Po Fire: A Mother’s Journey from Loss to Hope
in NewsOne month after a devastating blaze upended a community, a mother of two threads together stability and hope for her children. From the strain of temporary housing to the touch of a new home, her quiet resolve—and the support around her—offers a powerful glimpse into resilience in the face of loss.
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AC Hotel Manila Debuts in Ortigas Center, Elevating Manila Luxury
in NewsAC Hotels by Marriott Manila makes its debut in Pasig’s Ortigas Center, blending modern European design with warm Filipino hospitality and a focus on sustainability. Expect stylish spaces, skyline views, and vibrant social hubs that cater to both business and leisure travelers alike.
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Hayley Williams Birthday Spotlight: Paramore’s Global Hits and Iconic Collaborations
in DJ & MusicDecember 27 shines a spotlight on Hayley Williams and the Paramore era that fused catchy energy with heartfelt lyrics. This glimpse into chart-topping moments and bold collaborations reveals the resilience and evolution that kept shaping modern pop-rock. A brief invitation to revisit a soundtrack that still feels fresh today.
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Trump’s Nigeria Strikes Ignite Debate on Sovereignty and Strategy
in NewsU.S. strikes in Nigeria have sparked a broader debate over sovereignty, civilian safety, and what an expanded campaign might mean for a long-running security crisis. As officials hint at more action and analysts warn of complex local dynamics, experts weigh what this could mean for the region’s fragile balance.
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Kim Jong Un and Putin Signal Deepening North Korea–Russia Alliance in New Year’s Greetings
in NewsKim Jong Un’s New Year letter to Vladimir Putin frames a steadfast, invincible alliance and pledges unwavering solidarity. Reports that North Korean troops are aiding Russian operations in Ukraine hint at a deeper, more coordinated partnership shaping the region’s future.
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Fiji to Implement 2026 Electricity Tariff Increase as Demand Set to Grow 5% Annually
in Fiji NewsFiji’s electricity demand is forecast to grow about 5% each year, with tariff changes slated for 2026. Officials warn that timely investments are essential to prevent delays in connections and to balance affordability with a sustainable, growth-friendly energy future.
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Sony’s Project Canis Hints at a Pocket-Sized PS6 Powerhouse
in TechnologySony’s next handheld might redefine portable gaming, delivering native PS4/PS5 titles in a pocket-sized package with 1080p visuals. With an expected price of around $400–$500 and a launch window aimed at 2027–2028, Project Canis hints at a bold shift from streaming to true mobile power.
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Trump’s White House Plaques Stir Debate Over Biden Portrait
in NewsA controversial White House tribute uses bronze plaques to honor presidents with a provocative twist. One plaque for Joe Biden features an autopen photo and disputed claims about the 2020 election, sparking debate over history, memory, and political rhetoric.
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Christmas Day Aid to Fisherman Sparks Philippines-China EEZ Tensions
in NewsA Christmas Day rescue by a Chinese naval crew drew cautious praise from the Philippine Coast Guard, even as questions linger about a vessel’s presence within Philippine waters. The episode underscores the ongoing tension between humanitarian aid and sovereignty, spotlighting fishermen’s rights in the fraught South China Sea.
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Wang Fuk Court Fire: Hong Kong’s Deadliest Blaze in Eight Decades
in NewsAmid the aftermath of a devastating fire in Tai Po, a close-knit community grapples with loss, displacement, and the slow path toward healing. As investigators seek answers and residents navigate an uncertain future, resilience and sorrow unfold in equal measure.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash Dampens Hype as Cameron Weighs Future Plans
in NewsAs the year closes, questions linger about the lasting pull of blockbuster franchises and James Cameron’s next move. The latest chapter in a beloved saga hits with a quieter buzz than hoped, fueling debate about pacing, ambition, and what fans want from the next era of big-screen storytelling.
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Millie Bobby Brown’s Arm Injury Sparks Speculation About Personal Life and Stranger Things Co-Star Bonds
in NewsMillie Bobby Brown’s latest update is sparking curiosity far beyond her injury. A virtual appearance, heartfelt support from her Stranger Things family, and whispers about her personal life have fans buzzing about what really matters to her right now—motherhood, friendship, and resilience in the spotlight.
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Nashville Predators Heat Up as Playoff Push Looms
in SportsFrom a disastrous start to a dramatic late-season surge, the Nashville Predators are rewriting their season. With Juuse Saros steady in net and a revamped offense led by Steven Stamkos alongside O’Reilly and Forsberg, the playoff push is in sight as the holiday break nears.