Category: News
FilAm Assemblymember Joins Bipartisan Support For $2.5 B Emergency Aid
She joined other California legislators in securing bipartisan support for $2.5 billion in emergency aid for communities impacted by the California wildfires.
Supporting Workers Is More Needed In These Times, Part 1
But first, who are the low-income workers in Hawaii?
We Need to Debate the Limits We Want For AI; It’s Here to Stay, But Can the Threats It Poses Be Controlled?
DeepSeek created an AI model that is purportedly significantly cheaper and can deliver similar results as the more expensive super processing chips used by American AI models.
Korean Horror Film ‘Dark Nuns’ To Premiere In Hawaii
Watch the film at Consolidated Theatres in Kapolei and Ward branches.
National Energy Security and Climate Change – Joe Biden is a Legend
America, under Biden’s presidency, produces more oil than Russia, Saudi Arabia, and other OPEC countries in crude oil production.
Hawaii Receives High Marks For Public Health
However, Hawaii still needs more medical professionals as it ranks 28th in the number of medical health providers and 34th for primary care providers.
A Busy 30 Days in DC
His actions against immigrants have started, and many undocumented residents are now living in fear.
Trump’s Witch Hunts And His Attack On U.S. Democracy
The lawlessness and celebration of violence is pure Trump. Remember him calling Nazis “good people”?
BOOK REVIEW: PANANAMIT – An Illustrated Guide to Philippine Indigenous Attire
A poster created by artist/illustrator Jme Foronda in 2015 depicting the attires of indigenous groups of the Philippines went viral on social media in 2020.
Attorneys General: State And Local Law Enforcement Cannot Be Commandeered For Federal Law Enforcement
Along with Hawaii, attorneys general of California, New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Rhode Island, and Vermont reiterated their responsibility to enforce state laws.
