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Bipartisan congressional briefing examines what ‘consent of the governed’ means in US territories

Local News

250 years after the United States declared that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, 3.6 million Americans living in U.S. territories are still waiting for that promise to reach them.
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Proposed NOAA cuts could hit Pacific weather forecasts, fisheries and coral programs

Local News

The Trump administration’s proposed 2027 budget for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration would slash more than $1 billion from the agency and eliminate dozens of programs, raising concerns across the Pacific islands where communities rely heavily on weather forecasting, fisheries man…
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Guam and CNMI renew call for Filipino travelers’ visa waiver access

Local News

In a joint letter to the Secretaries of Homeland Security and the Interior, Guam Governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero and CNMI Governor David M. Apatang make the case that a VWP carveout allowing travel exclusively to Guam and the CNMI would be consistent with federal policy encouraging a controlled p…
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Editorials

Zero

Editorials

Everyone on Capital Hill is “for education.” Yet they passed a budget that forced PSS to reduce the number of its school days. Elected officials are also “for public health,” but they have consistently underfunded the medical referral program.
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FAC fury and political amnesia

Editorials

A curious thing to hear: an elected official condemning CUC’s management while praising its rank and file for their “good work.” Who does he think oversees them and sets the direction needed to ensure efficient operations?
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What must be done

Editorials

“From 2002 through 2022, the CNMI’s real GDP (adjusted for inflation) contracted by $644 million (44 percent)….
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‘Business instability has increased’

Editorials

ABOUT a year ago, the last thing one would expect the administration to acknowledge was the worsening state of the local economy. (Remember? “The State of the Commonwealth is getting better.”)
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Letters

In memoriam: Manuel P. Duenas II

Letters to the Editor

OUR Pacific Islands fishing community recently lost one of its greatest champions, and I am still struggling to put into words how much his loss means to all of us.
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CUC’s breaking point

Letters to the Editor

LIKE many people across the CNMI, I understand that CUC is under tremendous pressure after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Restoring power, maintaining water operations, purchasing fuel, and stabilizing damaged infrastructure across our islands is no small task.
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Opinions

A stress-reducing habit

Columnists

“Forming your worldview by relying on the media would be like forming your view about me by looking only at a picture of my foot.”
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Business

Chip slump erases $1.3 trillion in stock market value

Business News

(Reuters) — U.S.-traded chipmakers plunged on Friday, losing about $1.3 trillion in market value, with deep losses in AI heavy ​hitters including Nvidia, Micron Technology and Advanced Micro Devices, as Broadcom’s ‌weak report earlier this week reverberated across Wall Street.
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Regional/World

Guam signs seabed mining ban, but the harder fight is just beginning

Regional, World

HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed into law a prohibition on seabed mining in Guam’s territorial waters, a move the island’s political leaders are calling both a stand and a warning. But with federal lease sales for Pacific critical minerals already on the cal…
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National

US attacks Iranian sites after Iran launches drones, in latest Gulf flare-up

National

DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. ​forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday after shooting down drones launched by Iran toward the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military said, in the latest escalation ‌complicating efforts to end the war between the two countries.
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