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Gabe Newell’s Leviathan: The Ocean-Going Yacht Blending Gaming and Luxury
Gabe Newell’s latest project blends gaming culture with high-seas luxury. The 111-meter Leviathan, crafted by Oceanco, unfolds as a floating playground for tech, research, and epic leisure. A ship reimagining what a personal megayacht can be, it hints at a bold fusion of work, play, and exploration on the open ocean.
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Eric Church Pushes Live Show Boundaries at LA’s Intuit Dome with Dystopian Visuals and Orchestra
Eric Church turned Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome into an immersive fusion of sound, spectacle, and storytelling, laying out his bold Evangeline and the Machine concept EP. With a 22-piece ensemble, a triumphant return by Joanna Cotten, and dystopian visuals that surrounded the audience, the night offered a rare glimpse into the future of live music.
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Phoenix Weather: Cooler Temps and Light Rain Ahead
Cooler air is headed for the Phoenix area as a multi-day system brings a chance of showers. Totals and timing vary by location, but a noticeable cooldown is on the way, with highs slipping into the 60s and 70s.
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Fiji Unveils Sustainable Finance Roadmap at COP30
Fiji unveils a bold Sustainable Finance Roadmap that ties climate ambition to economic progress. Built on transparency, green investment, and inclusive resilience, the plan aims to mobilize private capital for real-world gains while protecting vulnerable communities. It signals a regional push for faster, fairer climate finance.
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Jeff Goldblum Embraces Vegetarian Diet Inspired by Wicked: For Good
Jeff Goldblum hints at a big lifestyle shift sparked by his Wizard role in Wicked: For Good. He share that he’s adopted a vegetarian path after on-set conversations about animal welfare, praising director Jon Chu’s influence—and suggesting meat-free holidays may become the new normal. A blend of star power and real-world ethics that’s hard to…
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Fiji Tourism Boom Faces Hotel Shortages as Love Your Locals Campaign Gears Up
Fiji’s Love Your Locals campaign is hitting a snag as post-pandemic travel drives a sudden hotel-room squeeze. With demand outpacing supply, authorities are fast-tracking diversification—more community stays and Airbnb-style options alongside new hotel projects—to keep growth on track for a 1.1 million visitor milestone by 2027.
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Fiji Ramps Up Border Crackdown as Drugs Reach Local Communities
Fiji is facing a worrying rise in drugs that are reaching local communities, prompting tougher border controls and stronger regional cooperation. With several arrests already made, authorities say early intervention is key to preventing a broader crisis before it takes root in neighborhoods.
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Biman Prasad to Seek Permanent Stay in FICAC Case in Fiji High Court
Former Fiji Finance Minister Biman Prasad faces charges over alleged asset-declaration discrepancies. His lawyers say they will seek a permanent stay of proceedings, challenging parts of the investigation and its timing. The case adds another layer to Fiji’s ongoing questions about political accountability.
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Carlo Verdone Eyes Rome City Hall in Surprise Move
Carlo Verdone si prepara a una nuova sfida politica per Roma: una visione incentrata su equità, ambiente e cultura che potrebbe cambiare l’identità della Capitale.
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Penn Badgley Opens Up About Miscarriage, Love, and Rebuilding a Family
Penn Badgley and Domino Kirke open up about miscarriage and the toll it took on their marriage in a candid collection of essays. A rare, intimate look at grief, resilience, and the stubborn hope that keeps love alive through the darkest times.
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Fatal Madison Crash Triggers Highway 51 Closures, Investigation Underway
A fatal crash on Madison’s east side has closed a stretch of Highway 51 as investigators piece together what happened. The driver’s identity remains unreleased as the investigation continues.
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Celebrity Watch Moments: Stars Flaunt Rare Luxury Timepieces Across London and Miami
Across premieres and podcast studios, the week’s wrists spoke a language of daring craftsmanship and high‑tech beauty. Ultra-light divers, sapphire-backed tourbillons, and bold gold cases headline a story where art, engineering, and celebrity taste converge. A teaser of horology’s most captivating moments.
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Darroch calls on Police to carry momentum into Sukuna Bowl showdown
Police teams are urged to chase victory with the same relentless energy that sparked a dramatic 9-8 win, as Sukuna Bowl action heats up. A call for unity, hunger, and clean execution signals a thrilling run ahead across boxing, netball, volleyball, and rugby league.
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Lake-Effect Snow Set to Disrupt This Week, Then a Warm Break Ahead
Lake-effect snow and gusty winds could make tonight and Monday tricky for commuters, with school delays a real possibility across several counties. A Winter Weather Advisory forewarns of accumulating snowfall, followed by another round Monday night before tapering off Tuesday. A milder, sunnier end to the week—temperatures climbing toward the 50s—offers a hopeful break after…
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Fiji SPX Reaches Highest Turnover Since 2015 as Retail Investors Lead Rally
Fiji’s stock market rings in a milestone as SPX turnover climbs to $60 million—the highest since 2015—driven by a surge in retail trading. With broad-based gains and plans for new bond and equity listings, the capital market is ripe with momentum heading into 2025.
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Thanksgiving Week Storm Could Disrupt Travel Nationwide
Thanksgiving travel could face weather-driven delays as a powerful storm pattern develops across the country. Forecasters warn of rain and wind on major routes, with snow possible in northern areas as the system moves eastward and reshapes holiday plans.
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Fiji’s Housing Crisis Deepens as Leadership Vacuum Hampers Resettlement
Fiji’s housing and leadership crisis is testing communities across informal settlements, where eviction fears collide with a widening governance gap. Yet small-scale redevelopment and renewed collaboration hint at practical, community-led paths forward. The story explores how targeted housing options and culturally aligned solutions could reshape resilience for affected families.
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Fiji Sees Decline in Crimes Against Women and Children as Domestic Violence Remains a Priority
New statistics show declines in crimes against women and children, yet domestic violence remains a critical concern. With stronger community engagement and focused policing, this story explores what’s changing and what still needs attention.
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Week 12 Waiver Wire RB Breakouts: Tucker, Wilson, Gainwell, Tuten
Week 12 presents a fresh waiver-wire wave as injuries and late-season opportunities shake up the backfield. A handful of RBs—Sean Tucker, Emanuel Wilson, Kenneth Gainwell, and Bhayshul Tuten—are flashing upside and could carve out bigger roles down the stretch. If you’re chasing depth or a playoff push, these rising backs are worth watching as the…
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RAYE to Co-Create Unreleased Songs on Tour With Fan Reactions
RAYE is turning her tour into a living studio, shaping unreleased tracks in real time with audience reactions. With her sisters opening the shows and a vow for organic, unscripted performances, a fresh, intimate musical journey awaits on the road.
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After the Hunt: Guadagnino’s Prime Video Drama Delves into a Hidden Past in Academia
Inside a university’s hallowed halls, power, ambition, and secrets collide when a brilliant student challenges a celebrated professor—and a buried past resurfaces. With Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, and Andrew Garfield, Luca Guadagnino’s tightly wound drama unfolds in razor‑sharp dialogue, exploring moral compromises, loyalties, and the cost of truth.