“Today’s Front Page: ‘Green fee’ clears hurdle, We’re already in an extinction crisis, The economy survives 2025, but many are reeling.”
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Today’s Front Page‘Green fee’ clears hurdleBy ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii’s so-called green fee is set to take effect as scheduled Jan. 1 after a federal judge dismissed most of the cruise industry’s legal challenge to Act 96 and denied its request to block implementation. U.S. District Court Judge Jill A. Otake on Tuesday rejected the bulk of claims brought by the Cruise Lines International Association and the federal government, allowing the state to move forward with implementing the new tax. While several…Read more ‘We’re already in an extinction crisis’By NINA WU Honolulu Star-Advertiser Proposed changes by the Trump administration to the federal Endangered Species Act are raising alarm among conservationists working to save Hawaii’s plants and animals. While the current administration says the rule changes are needed to reduce regulatory overreach, conservationists say the rollbacks will open the doors to destroying the natural world and driving many species to extinction. Maxx Phillips, Hawaii director for theCenter for Biological…Read more The economy survived 2025, but many are reelingBy BEN CASSELMAN and COLBY SMITH NYTimes News Service After a chaotic year filled with trade wars, market gyrations and the longest government shutdown in history, the U.S. economy has, once again, proved more resilient than many forecasters feared. But “resilient” isn’t quite the same thing as “good.” Many Americans are entering 2026 worriedabout their jobs, stressed about their finances and unconvinced that things will improve in the new year. The flow of official economic data…Read more |
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