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Ethereum Price Eyes Short-Term Breakout as Key Levels and Liquidity Cluster Come Into Focus
in FinanceEthereum remains stuck in a downbeat drift, with bears in control yet early signs of exhaustion creeping in. A potential short-term rebound could be on the horizon if key levels hold, but the path ahead stays fraught with volatility. Here’s what traders are watching next to gauge the near-term momentum.
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Fiji Corrections Chief Faces Tribunal Over Rift With Minister
in Fiji NewsA tribunal into the conduct of Fiji’s suspended Corrections Commissioner has revealed a rift with the Justice Minister, putting the Fiji Corrections Service’s morale and governance under the spotlight. With allegations of top-down leadership and concerns around key appointments, the case could redefine standards for public service and accountability.
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Fiji Crime Drops 18% in Q1 as Road Fatalities Jump
in Fiji NewsEarly-year crime stats in Fiji hint at a broad drop across most divisions, with serious offenses and drug-related crimes down markedly. Yet road safety challenges persist, keeping attention on how communities and authorities can keep progress moving.
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70% Bitcoin Crash Won’t Force a Sell: MicroStrategy’s Long-Term Bet and What It Means for Traders
in NewsBitcoin’s swings meet a patient, institution-backed strategy. MicroStrategy’s debt-fueled BTC stake shows how a long-term horizon can weather volatility with no immediate margin calls. On-chain signals and macro factors shape the risk landscape, hinting at selective opportunities near key levels. Coupled with AI-driven trading and cross-market moves with MSTR, this approach signals a shift from…
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Trump Demands NBC Fire Seth Meyers Over TDS Remarks
in NewsPolitical fireworks erupt after a former president blasts a late-night host on Truth Social, questioning talent and ratings and urging NBC action. Regulators weigh in as the clash tests the line between comedy and power, with roasts and headlines fueling the debate.
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Mets Hint at Big Offseason: Diaz and Alonso Stay Put, Defense Gets Upgrade
in SportsCiti Field buzzed with talk of the Mets’ next chapter as legends weigh in on offseason priorities, from keeping key stars to sharpening the defense. With Hall of Fame moments, new coaching moves, and a wave of MLB shifts, the countdown to next season is already underway.
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Georgia Thanksgiving Forecast: Warm, Sunny Week Ahead with No Snow in Sight
in NewsDreaming of a white Thanksgiving in Georgia? This year brings sun, cool mornings, and a distinctly fall vibe rather than snowfall. A warming trend takes hold through the week, with Thanksgiving Day in the 50s–60s and a weekend push toward the 80s—the perfect backdrop for gatherings under clear skies.
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Microsoft Bets Big on AI as Azure Cloud Surges
in FinanceMicrosoft’s latest results spotlight a cloud-and-AI engine driving ongoing momentum, with Copilot expanding its footprint and Azure continuing to rise. Bold AI initiatives are reshaping its offerings, keeping the tech giant at the center of market excitement and debate.
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Belem COP30: Indigenous and Pacific Voices Rally for Climate Justice
in Fiji NewsBelém hosts a bold climate march at COP30, uniting Indigenous communities and Pacific Island activists with global voices. Through art and powerful symbols, the demonstration signals a demand for real action as the fossil fuel era comes under scrutiny.
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Georgia Resident Claims Near-$980 Million Mega Millions Jackpot
in NewsGeorgia’s Mega Millions jackpot just neared the $1 billion mark—the eighth-largest prize in the game’s history. After months without a winner, a single ticket has sparked a life-changing payout—with a dramatic cash option on the table.
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Fiji and Wallis & Futuna Announce Five-Year Pacific Collaboration Pact
in Fiji NewsFiji and Wallis & Futuna have signed a landmark five-year development pact covering health, education, agriculture, climate resilience, trade and tourism. The Declaration of Intent marks a shift from dialogue to action, promising closer ties and tangible benefits for communities on both sides. This new chapter signals a broader push for resilience and shared growth…
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Social Security at 70: Is the Break-Even Point Worth It?
in FinanceIs waiting until 70 to claim Social Security really the best move for you? Personal factors—life expectancy, survivor benefits, and tax considerations—can flip the math, turning the timing decision into a uniquely tailored choice.
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Fiji MP Biman Prasad to Plead in Political Disclosures Case
in Fiji NewsAn influential Fiji MP faces serious allegations over statutory disclosures, with a plea set in court and potential conflicts of interest surfacing. The case highlights a broader debate about transparency, integrity, and accountability in government.
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Fiji Police Cold Case Breakthroughs: One Case Closed, More Under Review
in Fiji NewsMomentum is building in Fiji’s cold-case investigations, with progress in six of nineteen active files and one high-profile case officially resolved. Two cases have been forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions for legal guidance, while others are under review by a rejuvenated team of seasoned officers. As the effort advances, families and communities await…
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Buffett to Step Back at Berkshire as Alphabet Bet Signals a New Era
in FinanceBuffett hints at a quieter public role as Berkshire Hathaway begins a new leadership chapter. A surprising late-quarter move places Alphabet in Berkshire’s sights, signaling a shift in its traditionally tech-skeptical stance. With Greg Abel set to take more reins, the Thanksgiving letter hints at a evolving portfolio and legacy in the making.
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Dan McGrath, SNL and Simpsons Writer, Dies at 61
in NewsRemembering a gifted TV comedy writer whose sharp sketches and iconic episodes helped define SNL, The Simpsons, and beyond. A look back at a career that sparked laughter, inventive humor, and a lasting influence on the shows we know and love.
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Keon Coleman Benched by Bills for Late Meeting
in SportsKeon Coleman’s season hit a snag after a late meeting sidelined him for a game, a moment that puts a spotlight on accountability for a rising Bills talent. The coach’s measured approach and Coleman’s vow to improve set the stage for a pivotal chapter in his development. A candid look at what this setback could…
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Fiji Urges Global Parliaments to Accelerate Climate Adaptation and the 1.5°C Target
in Fiji NewsFiji urges global parliaments to speed up climate adaptation as even small temperature rises threaten vulnerable island communities. At COP30, Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu outlines a pragmatic roadmap: embed resilience in national planning, ensure adaptation funding reaches those in need, and tighten oversight to guarantee resources help the most vulnerable. The message is clear—local realities…
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Vermont Braces for Heavy Mountain Snow and Travel Disruptions
in NewsWinter weather is moving in with heavy mountain snow and slick, icy roads that could disrupt travel. Valley areas may see lighter accumulations, but higher elevations are expected to pick up significant snowfall through the weekend. Cold arctic air and gusty winds will make conditions dangerous on untreated surfaces.
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Suspects Charged in Vusasivo Robbery as Officials Call for Greater Public Safety
in Fiji NewsTwo men have been charged in connection with an aggravated robbery that targeted public servants in Vusasivo, Cakaudrove. A third suspect is believed to be involved and remains at large as police continue their investigation. Officials are calling for heightened safety measures for civil servants as the case unfolds.
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Fiji’s Ex-Finance Minister Granted Bail in Long-Running FICAC Case
in Fiji NewsA high-profile Fiji case takes a new turn as a former Deputy Prime Minister faces FICAC charges over a 2015 financial disclosure. With non-cash bail granted, the legal battle over transparency and public trust heads toward a High Court showdown. The unfolding events are fueling renewed debates on ethics in public service.