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Xbox’s Project Helix Teases a Return to Traditional Consoles
in GamesXbox’s next chapter is taking shape under a codename that hints at a return to traditional console gaming. With leadership shifts and a pivot away from hybrid approaches, the future of Xbox hardware remains a hot topic—and Helix promises to be a defining piece of the puzzle.
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Penalty Drama Sends Nice to Coupe de France Semi vs Strasbourg
in SportsLe Gym s’offre une place en demi-finale de la Coupe de France après une séance de tirs au but haletante contre Lorient. Les affiches se dessinent: Nice affrontera Strasbourg, pendant que Lyon-Lens croisera Toulouse, avec un calendrier dense qui promet du spectacle et du suspense.
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49ers Hire Ex-Cowboys DC as Defensive Assistant Head Coach for 2026
in SportsMatt Eberflus steps into a fresh chapter with the San Francisco 49ers as assistant head coach of defense. Bringing a Tampa 2 mindset and a track record of sharpening schemes, his arrival sparks high expectations for a defense eager to level up next season. A seasoned mind joins a high-powered unit—what could be next for…
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Is Kim English on the Brink at Providence?
in SportsKim English stands at a crossroads as Providence navigates a challenging season. With questions about results and leadership, the Friars’ upcoming stretch could set the course for the coach’s future.
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Canucks Trade Jett Woo to Sharks for Jack Thompson
in SportsVancouver shakes up its blueline with a surprising move, sending a longtime defenseman away in exchange for a promising young prospect. The swap raises questions about roles, contracts, and how the Canucks’ back end will shape the rest of the season.
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Fiji VAT Clash: Opposition Slams Former Deputy PM Over Tax Claims
in Fiji NewsOpposition figures trade barbs over tax policy and the rising cost of living, with one critic accusing another of misleading the public about VAT and exemptions. As everyday households tighten their belts, questions of transparency and how policies truly affect daily expenses take center stage.
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Fiji Edge Vanuatu to Book Semi-Final Berth in Oceania Qualifiers
in Fiji NewsFiji clinches a narrow 1-0 victory over Vanuatu to reach the Oceania qualifiers semi-finals. A tense showdown full of grit and crucial saves sets the stage for what’s next in Group A.
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Rio Night That Launched Carlos Alcaraz’s Rise to World No. 1
in SportsOn a pivotal Rio night, 16-year-old Carlos Alcaraz unveiled a fearless, all-court game that hinted at a prodigy destined for the top. A glimpse of relentless drive and game-changing talent that would redefine his trajectory in tennis.
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Live CrossFit 26.2 Duel Sparks Open Week 2 in Cascais
in SportsWeek two of the Open heats up in Cascais with a high-stakes reveal and a live duel among top rivals. Lucy Campbell, Mirjam von Rohr, and Aimee Cringle bring the pressure as the second workout drops and early leaderboards shift. Cryptic hints around the movements set the stage for a dramatic battle that could reshape…
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Real Madrid vs Virtus Bologna: EuroLeague showdown tests home form and momentum
in SportsReal Madrid Baloncesto hosts Virtus Bologna in a EuroLeague showdown that could shake up the standings. Madrid brings home-court advantage and strong form, while Bologna carry momentum from a recent win and a hungry, balanced attack. Expect a tight, tactical battle where tempo and late-game decisions might determine the result.
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Fiji Sugar Mills Struggle as Record TCTS Reveals Efficiency Gap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sugar sector is navigating a tricky period as efficiency gaps grow and cane production slips. The latest data hint at deeper milling and quality challenges that could be holding back sugar output. With targeted improvements, there might be a path toward a much-needed turnaround.
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Coupe de France Reintroduces VAR With Microphone-Equipped Referees
in SportsVAR makes a comeback in the Coupe de France, kicking off at the quarter-finals with referees mic’d up for the final four. A broader plan for goal-line tech and a Ligue 1 rollout hints at a bold shift toward transparency and a more engaging viewing experience for fans.
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Fiji launches WICAT website to empower women in construction and trades
in Fiji NewsFiji marks a milestone as women in construction and trades step into the spotlight with a new digital platform and expanded opportunities. A bold push for gender equality that could reshape careers and communities.
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New England Braces for Wintry Mix and Travel Hazards Before Weekend Warm-Up
in NewsNew England teams up for a wintry mix this Thursday into Friday, with rain, ice, and snow potentially making travel tricky. After the unsettled spell, a warm-up is on the horizon, with temperatures rising into the 50s and 60s early next week. Forecasts will keep evolving, shaping plans in the days ahead.
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Trump Aides Tout Unconstrained Military Action as Iran Strikes Prompt Mixed Public Opinion
in NewsWhite House aides describe a no-constraints shift in U.S. military action under President Trump, praising recent joint strikes on Iran as a bold break from the past. Yet public opinion is divided, and concerns over casualties and the long-term impact of an ‘on our terms’ approach loom large.
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Dimitrov and Korda Look to Build Momentum at Indian Wells
in SportsTwo intriguing Indian Wells openers headline the start of the desert show: Grigor Dimitrov clashes with Terence Atmane in a high-stakes rematch, while Delray Beach champ Sebastian Korda tests his momentum against Francisco Comesana. Injury comebacks, form swings, and new opportunities set the stage for a gripping first round.
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Indian Wells Showdown: Majchrzak Favored in Tight Clash with Perricard
in SportsTwo rising talents collide at Indian Wells as Kamil Majchrzak faces Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. The matchup is shaping up to be a tight, edge-of-your-seat battle on tennis’s biggest stage. A clash that could set the tone for the tournament’s early rounds.
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Iran Warns of Strong Response to Strait of Hormuz Threats, Urges Diplomacy
in NewsCould a single chokepoint redefine global energy security? Iran’s foreign minister signals a readiness to defend national interests while urging diplomacy amid rising Gulf tensions. As sanctions and regional power plays intensify, the Strait of Hormuz sits at the heart of a fragile, high-stakes balance.
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DHS 23rd Anniversary: Noem Praises Security Role as Shutdown Continues
in ImmigrationTwenty-three years in, the Department of Homeland Security sits at the crossroads of security and politics as a shutdown drags on—what’s really happening behind the scenes?
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Japanese Student Drives SDG 6 Water Safety Education in Fiji Primary School
in Fiji NewsAn ambitious self-funded project at a Fiji primary school brings SDG 6 to life. A visiting student from Japan teams up with local authorities to turn a bold idea into hands-on lessons about rainwater, safety, and sanitation—earning warm community support and hinting at future collaborations.
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Kristi Noem Testimony Triggers Debate Over Executive Power and Due Process
in NewsA high-stakes congressional hearing rekindles a fierce debate over executive power, due process, and civil liberties. It questions whether early field reports can justify labeling individuals as threats before any charges, and what safeguards keep the scales balanced when national security meets the courts.