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Pandemic’s wounds linger

By ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser As Hawaii marks the fiveyear anniversary of the start of COVID-19 outbreaks in the isles and health-related shutdowns, for some the pandemic was a blip, a small notation in their medical charts. But others view their COVID-19 experience as a deep wound that has yet to heal and is forming scars. Those suffering from long COVID are still battling the lingering effects of the virus, while those who lost friends or family members to the disease…Read more

Pentagon seeks spending on Pacific forces

By KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser President Donald Trump and his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, have promised sweeping changes to the U.S. military. Hegseth has pledged to”rebuild” the military by investing in high-tech weapon and industrial programs while simultaneously cutting costs. The administration has promised to reduce the Department of Defense’s massive spending budget by 8% each year as part of sweeping cuts being undertaken across the federal government. …Read more

Government science data may soon be hidden

By AUSTYN GAFFNEY NYTimes News Service Amid the torrent of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump were directives that affect the languageon government webpages and the public’s access to government data touching on climate change, the environment, energy and public health. In the past two months, hundreds ofterabytes of digital resources analyzing data have been taken off governmentwebsites, and more are feared to be at risk ofdeletion. While in many cases the underlying data…Read more


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