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Your stories on the New Year’s Eve tragedies have made the point that enforcement of fireworks laws has been inadequate.
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Gov. Josh Green needs to work with Hawaii’s legislators to totally ban all fireworks in Hawaii.
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Much has been written lately about the need for a new Oahu landfill site. Unfortunately, no mention has been made of the reason we need landfills to begin with: overconsumption of material goods.
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The United States is a strange nation, where a sentenced felon and former president becomes the president of our nation once again.
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I recommend that all of us wake up, take a Valium if needed, and see if a narcissistic, pretentious, pompous, hyperbolic entertainer and successful businessman can do better with his cadre of brilliant billionaires.
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I am certain that deep down, alone inside his mind and away from all the sycophants, he hates himself more than I could ever dislike him. He knows that he is lying.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. If this holds up, infrastructure and lives will need to be rebuilt. It is important that politics don’t get in the way.
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The 2025 Hawaii Legislature began its 60-day session on Wednesday, and the public must see good-government reforms that should have been enacted years ago.
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Hawaii’s U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono made her presence known during the Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing for former “Fox and Friends” co-host Pete Hegseth, nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as secretary of defense.
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The 2020 U.S. Census showed that Hawaii is the most diverse state in the nation. Most foreign-born persons in Hawaii are from the Philippines and then China, Japan, Korea, Mexico and Pacific Island countries.
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I am confused about the vital need to become more food-efficient and the need to put our new landfill on agricultural land.
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Although increased enforcement of fireworks laws will encourage some to give them up, it is not enough. We must also respect the strong tradition of fireworks in Hawaii.
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Donald Trump’s hush money case reached sentencing on Jan. 10. The 34 guilty verdicts were decided by a jury based on evidence and testimony under oath.
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I see a lot of hatred for President-elect Donald Trump and MAGA from the Democrats, mass media and people, including those living in Hawaii.
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Israel has controlled Gaza as a virtual prison for 18 years. Gaza is a small area (141 square miles, same as Lanai) with an extremely dense population of 2.1 million.
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The pressure is on the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) to scale back its spending aspirations, and that’s coming straight from the top — the governor’s office.
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Earlier this year, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago made the difficult decision to transition away from 75 government contracts, beginning this past summer.
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It’s encouraging that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to stay out of the lawsuit filed by the City and County of Honolulu against oil companies over their role in global warming.
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