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Met Unveils Condé Nast Galleries, Elevating Fashion at the Costume Institute
in NewsNew Condé M. Nast Galleries are coming to the Met, a sweeping 11,500-square-foot expansion near the Great Hall. Led by Anna Wintour and backed by Condé Nast, the project deepens the Met’s dialogue between fashion, publishing, and the Costume Institute.
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Sixers Look to Reignite Momentum as Paul George Questionable Against Injury-Hit Clippers
in SportsAn injury-plagued showdown at the Xfinity Mobile Arena could tilt Philadelphia back toward its early-season momentum. James Harden is carrying the load as new depth steps up, while the Clippers search for consistency without a handful of key names. Every possession could swing the path of both teams’ seasons.
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Overwatch 2: Vendetta Teases Ties to a Fallen Hero
in GamesA brand-new Overwatch 2 trailer drops a bombshell: Vendetta ignites a revenge-driven arc that ties into a fallen figure and the heroes who knew them. Expect sharper lore, surprising links, and a ripple that could change how fans see the roster.
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Rajamouli Announces Varanasi: A Time-Travel Mythology Epic for IMAX in 2027
in Fiji NewsRajamouli unveils Varanasi, a time-travel epic rooted in Hindu mythology. A four-minute teaser hints at breathtaking visuals and a bold IMAX-driven vision for 2027, signaling another landmark in Indian cinema.
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Victor Wembanyama out 2-3 weeks with calf strain as Spurs adjust
in SportsVictor Wembanyama is sidelined by a left calf strain, with a cautious 2-3 week recovery in view. San Antonio has flown out to one of its best starts in years, and the Spurs will need to find a way to navigate life without their standout rookie as they push for continued momentum.
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Kelsea Ballerini’s Emerald City Sparks Chase Stokes Romance Rumors
in DJ & MusicKelsea Ballerini’s new single, Emerald City, is triggering a frenzy of speculation about love, jealousy, and past flames. With lines that hint at insecurity and rivalries, the track reads like a window into real-life drama playing out in the spotlight—leaving fans eager for more.
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Coaching Carousel Heats Up as Virginia Tech Nears Franklin Hire
in SportsBlockbuster coaching moves are brewing at the sport’s highest levels, with Power Four programs grabbing headlines and NFL openings looming. As vacancies multiply and contracts hinge on bold pivots, the coming weeks promise drama, twists, and a reshaped leadership landscape on and off the field.
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Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Future in Spotlight Amid Florida Rumors
in SportsLane Kiffin’s future at Ole Miss is under the microscope after a signature win. With rumors swirling and a playoff bid on the line, the next few days could redefine the Rebels’ trajectory.
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Wegovy and Ozempic Get Price Cuts as GLP-1 Competition Heats Up
in HealthNovo Nordisk unveils new price cuts for Wegovy and Ozempic, edging the GLP-1 market toward more self-pay discounts. The move signals a broader shift in how these obesity and diabetes drugs are priced, set against rising competition and changing access.
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New H3N2 mutation could unleash a severe flu season
in HealthNew mutations from the summer flu virus could push this winter into a tougher season. Experts warn higher transmission and a greater risk for older adults, but vaccination remains the strongest defense.
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Steelers-Bengals Week 11 clash erupts with ejections and defensive fireworks
in SportsAn AFC North clash that kept fans guessing from start to finish, featuring a suffocating Steelers defense, a late momentum swing, and moments of tension that underscored the rivalry. With standout performances and heated exchanges shaping the storyline, this game adds another compelling chapter to the season.
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Wembanyama Out Weeks With Calf Strain as Spurs Brace for Road-Heavy Stretch
in SportsVictor Wembanyama’s left calf strain has the Spurs facing a multi-week absence just as the playoff chase tightens. With their rising star sidelined, San Antonio must lean on depth and smart adjustments to weather a rough stretch while his return remains uncertain. The next few games will reveal how the team adapts without him.
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Fiji Seeks Agriculture Investment Through Diaspora and New Zealand Partnerships
in Fiji NewsFiji’s agricultural sector is exploring fresh growth through international partnerships, buoyed by strong support from overseas Fijians in Wellington. Key talks on investment, technical cooperation, and market links could unlock new opportunities for farming communities and livelihoods. Momentum is building for a brighter, more connected future.
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Fiji Crime Edges Down in Q1 2025 as Police Emphasize Prevention and Community Engagement
in Fiji NewsA cautious improvement emerges in the latest quarterly crime stats, even as violence against women remains a pressing concern. The focus on proactive policing and stronger community outreach signals a continued effort to protect the vulnerable and boost safety for all.
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Child-Related Domestic Crimes Persist, Prompting New Police Push
in Fiji NewsLatest figures highlight the ongoing danger facing children at home. With shifts in violence and abuse and renewed calls for proactive prevention, questions loom about how communities can better protect the most vulnerable.
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Manu Samoa Face Belgium in Key Clash for 2027 Rugby World Cup Berth
in Fiji NewsManu Samoa is gearing up for a decisive showdown with Belgium in Dubai, chasing the final Rugby World Cup 2027 berth in Australia. Led by captain Theodore McFarland and a squad renewed with fresh resolve, the clash promises high-stakes rugby and a turning point in Samoa’s World Cup journey.
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COP31 Host in Flux: Australia Faces Turkey Hurdle as Pacific Islands Push for Action
in Fiji NewsDiplomats scramble as the fight to host COP31 heats up. Australia eyes a co-hosting role with the Pacific Islands, backed by a broad bloc, but Turkey’s steadfast bid threatens to derail consensus. With a German fallback looming, the decision could redefine climate leadership for years to come.
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COP30: Pacific Islands Call for Urgent Climate Finance
in Fiji NewsPacific island nations rally at COP30, urging faster, fairer climate financing. They call for streamlined funds and new adaptation windows to shield communities from escalating climate impacts.
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Alice and Ellen Kessler: Eurovision Pioneers Remembered
in NewsTwo iconic sisters who shaped European pop culture across Germany and Italy are remembered for a lifelong bond and a trailblazing career. From Eurovision beginnings to beloved television moments, their legacy continues to inspire—and their quiet farewell marks a poignant final chapter.
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Belém Dialogue: Pacific Demands Global Climate Finance Reform
in Fiji NewsPacific nations, contributing barely a fraction of global emissions, are urging a new era of climate finance that is swift, grant-based, and truly predictable. They warn against debt traps and deadly delays that cost lives and culture, calling on international law and agreements to deliver. As momentum grows toward trillions in funding, this excerpt previews…
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Layla Kiffin’s Baton Rouge Stop Sparks LSU Coaching Buzz
in SportsSurprise arrivals and fresh rumors are stirring in Tiger Town as Baton Rouge becomes the stage for a high-stakes coaching conversation. Layla Kiffin’s visit adds a personal twist to the LSU chatter, hinting at shifts that could ripple through the college football landscape. The latest development has fans buzzing about what’s next.