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Report offers sobering forecast

By KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser The 2025 first-quarter economic forecast by the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization paints a somber outlook of the state economy,warning of the potential for a recession depending on how policy shake-ups by President Donald Trump and his new administration ultimately take shape. The report argues that Hawaii’s economy “will feel the adverse effects of federalpolicies over the next several years, pulling job growth to zero and real…Read more

Trump and Vance berate Zelenskyy at White House

By PETER BAKER NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – The United States’ relationship with Ukraine erupted in a storm of acrimony Friday as President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance berated President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine in an explosive televised Oval Office showdown andabruptly cut short a visit meant to coordinate a plan for peace. In a fiery public confrontation unlike any seen between a U.S. president and foreign leader in modern times, Trump and Vance castigated Zelenskyy…Read more

Hundreds are said to quit NOAA after firings

By CHRISTOPHER FLAVELLE, AUSTYN GAFFNEY and CAMILLE BAKER NYTimes News Service The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, one of the world’s leading centers of climate research, has been hit by a new round of departures, just 24 hours after hundreds of employees were fired. About 500 employees left the agency Friday after taking the so-called deferred resignation offer, according to three people familiar with the situation who asked not to be identified by name out of fear of retaliation….Read more


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