Category: News
Wahiawa Public Library To Close On May 3
Oahu residents, especially those in Wahiawa, are invited to the Wahiawa Public Library’s last day of service and closing event on Saturday, May 3.
A Bad Time For Legislator Pay Raises
It goes without saying that legislators, judges, and government executives should not be doing this work with expectations of big salaries. This work, after all, is public service.
Curling Gold At The Winter Games
The victory marks not only the nation’s first-ever medal in the Asian Winter Games but also the first gold medal won by any Southeast Asian country in the event’s history.
DEI Dead, Meritocracy Lives
The public release of these plans demonstrated immense public waste and shameful discrimination. That ends today.
The Trump Administration Continues
The Trump administration continues its controversial ways and decisions with its expected tariffs that have disrupted stock markets and economies worldwide.
Socialize Trump and Musk’s Assets
The existence of billionaires in a country where people are struggling and in a world where people are starving is a moral affront to me.
The Terrifying Tariffs
At this point, nobody knows whether they’ll be permanent or if they’re just part of Trump’s bullying style of negotiation to get countries to kiss the ring.
Rich As Hell? The Real Cost Of The Trade War
Yet, with the current state of global trade, no one is winning. Everyone is losing—and losing hard.
Paalala Tungkol sa Eleksyon sa Pilipinas 2025
If you are registered to vote in the upcoming Philippine elections, make sure to pre-enroll to do online voting.
Doctors-on-Stage Presents Its Latest Production, “Love Found & Love Lost, It’s Better to Have Loved and Lost Than Never to Have Loved at All”
The full meaning of past DOS productions always came through loud and clear with the concept of love – and its many shades, expressions and complexities — as a recurring theme.