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Dolphins look to build on Monday Night Football win vs. overhauled Raiders
The Miami Dolphins are looking to build momentum following a much-needed victory when they host the spiraling Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon in Miami Gardens, Fla. Read more
Asia’s airlines blame supply chain woes for disrupted operations
Asia-Pacific travel demand has recovered from the pandemic, but earnings at the region’s airlines are under pressure from supply chain problems disrupting operations and exposing them to strengthening consumer protection rules, industry executives say. Read more
Taiwan has no arms shopping list for Trump but keen to discuss, officials say
Taiwan does not have a “concrete list” of new arms deals to put to the United States’ incoming Trump administration but is keen to discuss how to boost the island’s defence, senior Taiwan security officials said. Democraticall Read more
Amazon launches low-cost ecommerce service in US to challenge Temu
Amazon.com launched a low-cost ecommerce service called Amazon Haul for some customers in the United States giving them a selection of products at $20 or less, the online retailer said on Wednesday, as it looks to take on Chinese firms Shein and PDD Holdings’ Temu. Read more
‘Morphing’ wheel from South Korea may transform lives and robots
Imagine a wheelchair equipped with wheels flexible enough to navigate all manner of obstacles from kerbs to humps and even staircases. Read more
Kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine wins prestigious national Gish Prize
The award, valued at over $450,000, is given annually to a “highly accomplished figure” who has “pushed the boundaries of an art form, contributed to social change and paved the way for the next generation.” Read more
Man, 29, gets life in prison for illegal game room killing
A 29-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison without parole today for the Aug. 12, 2020 shooting death of a 31-year-old man who was working the door of an illegal Ala Moana gambling den. Read more
Benioffs fund $2.5M for Hawaii public school teachers’ projects
DonorsChoose is a nonprofit, fundraising platform public school teachers can use to request classroom supplies or items needed for specific projects. Read more
Hawaii Police Department launches new website
It took a year to update the website for the first time since 2011, and users will be able to view it on smartphones, tablets or laptops. Read more
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Pearl City man, 26, charged with attempted murder of father
The Elder Abuse Branch of the Department of the Prosecuting Attorney is handling the case. Because the victim is older than 60, the 26-year-old Bigornia may receive a longer prison sentence if convicted. Read more
Labor board bans mandatory anti-union meetings in Amazon ruling
Employers can lawfully hold meetings to discuss unionizing if they are voluntary, workers are given advance notice of subjects to be discussed, and no attendance records are kept, said the board. Read more
DOH: Woman impersonated health inspector at Kahala supermarket
The DOH Food Safety Branch says last Thursday at about 6:30 p.m., a woman with dark hair allegedly identified herself as a health inspector at Whole Foods and then began questioning an employee about the store’s food products. Read more
Trump picks U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general
“Matt will end Weaponized Government, protect our Borders, dismantle Criminal Organizations and restore Americans’ badly-shattered Faith and Confidence in the Justice Department,” Trump said in a statement announcing the selection. Read more
Trump selects Hawaii’s Tulsi Gabbard as national intelligence chief
Along with John Ratcliffe, Trump’s choice to lead the CIA, Gabbard would be a top intelligence adviser to the White House. Read more
High surf, wind advisories in effect for most isles; fire weather watch begins Friday
The advisory covers the north and west shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai and the north shores of Maui. Read more
Republicans secure U.S. House majority in government sweep
Republicans will have at least the 218 votes needed to control the 435-seat House of Representatives, Edison projected, with nine races yet to be called. Read more
Tesla recalls 2,400 Cybertrucks, marking 6th time this year
A fault in the driver inverter in Cybertrucks manufactured through July 30 could cause the vehicle to stop producing torque when the driver uses the accelerator pedal, resulting in a loss of propulsion and increasing the risk of a crash, Tesla said in a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Read more
Jack Smith plans to exit as special counsel ahead of Trump term
Smith’s goal, they said, is to not leave any significant part of his work for others to complete and to get ahead of the president-elect’s promise to fire him within “two seconds” of being sworn in. Read more
Senate Republicans pick John Thune as their next leader
The South Dakota senator’s victory in a three-way contest is a sign the Senate could retain some degree of independence from Trump next year, when Republicans will control the White House and possibly both chambers of Congress. Read more
Bitcoin rises above $90,000 on Trump euphoria
Trump embraced digital assets during his campaign, promising to make the United States the “crypto capital of the planet” and to accumulate a national stockpile of bitcoin. Read more
Trump meets Biden at White House to discuss power transfer
The two leaders sat side by side before a roaring fire in the Oval Office, a peaceful scene that belied tensions between them. Read more
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