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“Lots of uncertainty, ‘They still surprise me with what they can make, and Trump says tariffs will stay.”

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Lots of uncertainty

By ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser On July 11, 2022, a historic bill to reduce the number of Native Hawaiians waiting for homesteads became law, but nearly three years later it can be hard to grasp how many homesteads will be producedfrom the $600 millionWaitlist Reduction Act. A somewhat nebulouspicture of homestead production by the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands using the appropriation may be jeopardizing an effort by the agency to obtain another $600 million from the Legislature…Read more

‘They still surprise me with what they can make’

By KYVELI DIENER Hawaii Tribune-Herald Four students from Waiakea Intermediate School will be the only team representing the Big Island in May at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas. Seven out of the 66 teams representing Hawaii that faced off at the VEX State Championships in February made it to the Dallas competition, with the rest of the state’s representatives being high school-aged students from Oahu and Molokai. Team 38501A – eighth-graders Connor Bellman, 14; Ryan Tanouye,…Read more

Trump says tariffs will stay until trade deficit disappears

By TONY ROMM and ANA SWANSON NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Sunday that he would not reverse tariffs on other nations unless the trade deficits that the United States runs with China, the European Union and other countries disappeared. His comments indicated that the steep import taxes that have panicked global businesses and investors would be in place for the long run. “Hundreds of billions of dollars a year we lose with China,” Trump told reporters…Read more


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