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Hawaii Must Set the Rules Before Large AI Data Centers Arrive
Hawaii does not want to be in this irreversible situation.
Deadline for Kona Low Disaster Relief Requests Is Approaching
The Hawai‘i Department of Taxation reminds taxpayers affected by the March 2026 Kona Low Storm that the August 20, 2026, deadline to request a waiver of penalties and interest for late filing or payment of income taxes for the affected period of April 20, 2026 through August 20, 2026, is approaching.
The Summit and the Horizon: Jordan Clarkson, Dylan Harper, and a Historic NBA Finals for Filipino Basketball
The 2026 NBA Finals did more than end a 53-year wait for the New York Knicks.
A Nation Held Hostage: Floods, Corruption, and Dynasty
Every peso lost to corruption diminishes the nation’s capacity to shield communities from recurring floods.
The Spirit of Bayanihan After the Kona Low Storms Is Precious Assistance to Get Affected Communities Back on Their Feet
It takes stamina to recover from natural disasters.
Meet the First Filipina-American Mayor of Cerritos, California: Lynda P. Johnson
Her term as mayor reflects a full circle moment on how far the community has come and the future the city residents have to continue to build together.
Both Sides of the Political Spectrum Should Continue to Push for the Complete and Unredacted Epstein Files
The push to release the Epstein files serves as a unifier among the political left and right populists. Both sides are largely, even passionately, for the release of the files completely and unredacted.
Cebu: The Queen City of the South
by Renelaine Bontol PfisterI visited my hometown of Cebu in November, which unfortunately has suffered from one natural disaster after another recently, starting with a [Read More…]
