Category: Columns
July 27, Guam’s Iglesia Ni Cristo Day for the COVID Hero
Declared as a COVID Hero in 2020 at the height of the epidemic that struck the island of Hawaii, the proclamation coincided with the Church’s 111th anniversary, Orozco explained.
When Doors Close: A Season Of Loss, Gratitude, And Hope
Before the year even ended, we were hit with unexpected news: the U.S. agency funding my husband’s project would cut support prematurely.
Assessing the Legislature
More importantly, did they walk back any of those 2024 wins as many feared?
Political Arrogance On Steroids
Allowing them to do it behind closed doors is political arrogance on steroids.
Milpitas Library Renamed After Pinoy Former 6-Term Mayor Jose Esteves
The Milpitas Jose Esteves Library Naming Ceremony was held on Saturday, July 19.
Sen. Padilla Handcuffed In La Supporting Immigrants, Filam Cause
The Democratic senator was hauled out of Noem’s briefing as she called California and LA leaders “socialists” who are working against the Trump administration.
Trump Bombs Distract From The Bombs On Health Care; Plus, A Note Of Hawaii Journalism Legend Jerry Burris
July is the month of open questions. It should be for the celebration of American freedom.
Bombing For Peace And Dealing With Immigrants
I have mixed feelings about the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities by the Trump administration.
Trump Wins Big In Supreme Court’s Decision That Federal Courts Have No Authority To Issue Universal Injunctions
They also alleged that the Executive Order violates Section 201 of the Nationality Act of 1940.