“Saving for rainy days, EU scrambles to avert Trump Greenland tariffs, Pardon is sought for Hawaii veteran.”
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Today’s Front PageSaving for rainy daysBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser State officials are preparing for the possibility that federal funding cuts for Hawaii could continue in 2026, with Gov. Josh Green considering the possibility of dipping into the state’s$1.6 billion “rainy day fund” to compensate for lost support. Green and legislators did not touch the fund even in the aftermath of the Aug. 8,2023, wildfire that decimated Lahaina, causing $13 billion in damageand killing 102 people. Ahead of the legislative…Read more EU scrambles to avert Trump Greenland tariffsBy PHILIP BLENKINSOP Reuters BRUSSELS – European Union ambassadors reached broad agreement on Sunday to intensify efforts to dissuade President Donald Trump from imposing tariffs on European allies, while also preparing retaliatory measures should the duties go ahead, EU diplomats said. Trump vowed on Saturday to implementa wave of increasing tariffs from February 1 on EU members Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Finland, along with Britain and Norway, until the U.S….Read more Pardon is sought for Hawaii veteranBy KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser Lawyers representing a Hawaii Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who was deported to South Korea last year are appealing to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to pardon him for convictions for illegal drug possession and bail jumping in her state from nearly two decades ago. Sae Joon Park, 55, had lived in the U.S. since he legally immigrated with his family at age 7 and was later seriously wounded during a firefight while serving as a U.S. Army infantryman…Read more |
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