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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Returns to Disney+ with Two New Specials
in DJ & MusicTwo new Disney+ specials pull back the curtain on Taylor Swift’s monumental Eras Tour. Step behind the scenes for intimate moments, star-studded appearances, and a finale that capped an era in unforgettable style. A heartfelt, celebratory glimpse into a defining moment in pop culture.
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Gumayusi Bids Farewell to T1, What’s Next for LoL’s Star AD Carry?
in GamesGumayusi’s seven-year run with T1 is ending, signaling a major turning point for the org. A legacy built on world titles and unforgettable moments now meets a future full of questions. What direction will the star and the team take next?
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Ba Crowned Fijian Futsal IDC Champions in Thrilling Final
in Fiji NewsBa Muslim futsal team clinched the FMF Muslim Futsal IDC crown in a thrilling 4-2 final at Suva’s FMF Gymnasium, with Imran Wali Khan, Faazil Faizul Ali, and Zaim Khan finding the back of the net. Coach Amit Kumar called it a mission accomplished, sealing Ba’s status among futsal’s elite. The tournament also highlighted rising…
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Apple Eyes Leadership Shakeup as Tim Cook Weighs Departure
in TechnologyCould Apple’s leadership truly be on the cusp of change? With Tim Cook’s long tenure fueling fresh talks about succession, insiders are quietly weighing who might steer the tech giant next. As internal discussions intensify, the path forward could bring a pivotal moment for Apple’s future.
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MTA Offers Free OMNY Cards Ahead of MetroCard Sunset
in NewsOMNY is closer than ever to replacing the MetroCard as the MTA rolls out a limited-time perk. The first 400 riders to exchange MetroCard balances at select stations will receive a free OMNY card (not pre-loaded with fare). MetroCards remain valid through 2026, even as fares rise in the new year.
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Charlotte Immigration Crackdown: Feds Deploy Under ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Operation
in ImmigrationFederal agents launch a high-profile crackdown in Charlotte, deploying new tactics in the name of public safety. As plans for more operations unfold, communities grapple with the fallout and the policy debate behind the surge.
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Oklahoma Returns to Top 10 as Georgia Roars to No. 4 in AP Week 13 Shakeup
in SportsWeek 12 delivered a dramatic reshaping of the AP Top 25, tightening the playoff race: Oklahoma claws back into the top 10, Georgia climbs toward the top, and Alabama stumbles after a pivotal setback. Amid fresh upsets, the road to the postseason just got more unpredictable.
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Generation Z Protests Shake Mexico After Mayor’s Death
in Fiji NewsThousands of young protesters take to the streets in Mexico, demanding safety and accountability as violence grips the nation. Amid bold chants and questions for leadership, a new generation says enough—yet the path forward remains unclear.
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Australia-Funded $6.5M Cyclone-Resilient Upgrade for Fiji’s Taveuni Hospital
in Fiji NewsWaiyevo Hospital on Fiji’s Garden Island is undergoing a major upgrade aimed at safer, more reliable healthcare. With cyclone-ready features, expanded facilities, and improved accessibility, the renovation promises a stronger health foundation for Taveuni’s communities.
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East vs West: Fiji Bowling Championship Fuels Commonwealth Games Hopes
in Fiji NewsAn East–West bowling showdown unfolds under the watchful eye of national selectors, as hopefuls vie for spots at the Commonwealth Games. With seasoned rivals and fresh faces in the mix, the opening rounds promise a tight, high-stakes race to Fiji’s national team.
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SEPTA Union TWU Local 234 Votes Strike Authorization as Talks Continue
in NewsSEPTA workers authorize a strike, heightening pressure as contract talks enter a new phase. With maintenance challenges and rising stakes for riders, the coming negotiations could reshape the region’s transit landscape.
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Week 11 NFL Power Rankings: Which Contenders Could Shake Up the Second Half?
in SportsWeek 11 reshapes the NFL landscape as surprising contenders push the pace and seasoned favorites face tougher tests. With the playoff chase heating up, the storylines point to momentum, risk, and the race to January glory. A quick look at the trends shaping the second half of the season.
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CERN lab recreates blazar cascades, hinting at primordial intergalactic magnetism
in NewsNew laboratory experiments at CERN recreate the cosmic blazar cascade to probe why the GeV gamma rays predicted by theory remain elusive. By sending electron-positron beams through a controlled plasma, researchers found beam instabilities may not explain the missing signal, hinting at ancient magnetic fields in the early Universe. The work opens intriguing questions about…
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Charlotte in the Spotlight as CBP Encounters Spark Protests and Civil Rights Debate
in ImmigrationCharlotte finds itself at the center of a heated debate over federal enforcement and civil rights as local protests erupt and a viral moment prompts questions about immigration policy. The unfolding discussions spotlight safety, dignity, and the balance between security and community trust.
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Fiji Power Gets Lightning Shield as EFL Installs Surge Arrestors
in Fiji NewsFiji’s power grid is getting a resilience boost as lightning surge arrestors are installed to shield networks from fierce storms. A brief de-energization of a major transmission line accompanies the upgrade, signaling a broader effort to reduce outages during the upcoming storm season.
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Advisors Capital Boosts QQQ Stake 24.5% as Institutional Demand Surges
in FinanceInstitutional investors are dialing up confidence in Invesco QQQ, tweaking stakes and signaling renewed appetite for the Nasdaq-100 ETF. With dividend moves on the horizon and shifting holdings across several firms, what these moves could mean for QQQ’s near-term trajectory.
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Mid South Weekend Forecast: Warm, Sunny Friday Night Football, Then Storm Risk Next Week
in NewsWarm days and plenty of sun set the scene this week, with Friday night football looking lively. A late Saturday cold front brings a few showers and a cooler Sunday, followed by a shift back to unsettled conditions next week with rain and possible storms brewing.
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Trump Pushes $2,000 Stimulus Funded by Tariffs — Congress to Decide
in NewsA new stimulus idea is back in the spotlight: a potential $2,000 payout funded by tariffs. With no formal plan yet and congressional approval required, questions about eligibility, timing, and how it would be financed linger as discussions continue.
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Fiji Police Launches Cold-Case Unit to Tackle Decades-Old Murders
in Fiji NewsA renewed push to crack Fiji’s cold cases is underway as police reveal progress on decades-old mysteries. A dedicated cold-case unit is reviewing leads, with several cases now under legal review and others under active scrutiny. The update highlights the challenges of long-running investigations and a continued commitment to justice and public trust.
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Sugar Festival Finale Shines as Local Small Businesses Lead Lautoka Celebration
in Fiji NewsChurchill Park pulsed with local flavor as the Sugar Festival wrapped up, spotlighting small businesses, vibrant rides, and colorful cultural displays. With charity at its heart and plans for an even bigger celebration next year, the community’s resilient spirit shone through.
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Jeff Dye’s GoFundMe Move Sparks Backlash as Old Remarks Resurface
in NewsOld posts resurface as comedian Jeff Dye’s GoFundMe for a Texas move sparks a fresh wave of backlash, with critics accusing him of hypocrisy after railing against crowdfunding. The saga adds to a string of headlines about his public comments and career moves as he shifts away from Hollywood.