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Today’s Front PageFederal furor in DCBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser President Donald Trump’s directive to immediately eliminate any efforts to diversify federal offices and the people they serve – and require all federal employees to stop working from home – led some federal employees in Hawaii to apply for new jobs last week while they talked among one another about whether to quit. Some don’t like the mandate to disregard issues of gender, equity and inclusion in their jobs. Others who balance child care with…Read more Lawmakers try again to legalize recreational potBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A state bill that would legalize adult personal use of marijuana – as well as regulate recreational cannabis, medicalcannabis and hemp within a single office – will get its first committee hearing this week. A joint session of the committees on the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs and Agriculture will hear House Bill 1246 at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The measure, if enacted, would establish the HawaiiCannabis and Hemp Office within the Department of Commerce…Read more Trump tariffs threaten to upend global economic orderBy ALAN RAPPEPORT NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s move this weekend to slap sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China is threatening to fracture the global trading system and a world economic order that once revolved around a U.S. economy that prized open investment and free markets. The speed and scope of the import duties thatTrump unveiled in executive ordersSaturday prompted widespread criticism from many lawmakers, economists and business groups, who…Read more |
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