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Mental exam ordered for Hawaii island man accused of stealing mail carrier’s keys
Tristan D. Kiyan is charged with second-degree theft, unauthorized possession of confidential personal information, and marijuana possession. Read more
Trump says intel chief Tulsi Gabbard ‘softer’ than him on Iran nuclear issue
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday hinted at differences among his top aides on their approach to Iran, saying that his intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard was “softer” than him on curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Read more
Border czar: ICE may remain at airports even after TSA pay resumes
Department officials have said about 50,000 TSA officers should receive paychecks as early as Monday. But it is unlikely that pay will immediately alleviate operational challenges at the agency and at airports around the country. Read more
U.S. to allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba, breaking blockade
The Russian ship’s arrival would shift the trajectory of a rapidly accelerating crisis in Cuba, buying the island nation at least a few weeks before its fuel reserves run out, analysts said. Read more
There are now more than 50K U.S. troops in the Mideast
While it is still unclear just what the Marines, from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, will be charged with, U.S. officials say the president is weighing whether to try a larger attack, like venturing to seize an island or other ground as part of Trump’s effort to open the Strait of Hormuz. Read more
Chemicals plant in southern Israel hit by Iranian missile or debris
ADAMA, part of Chinese-owned Syngenta Group, said the extent of any damage to the plant was not immediately known. Read more
Pakistan prepares to host peace talks; Iran accuses U.S. of ground assault plans
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy discusses security partnership with Jordan’s king
“We discussed a possible partnership in the security sphere and the overall situation in the Middle East and the Gulf region,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. Read more
8 residents displaced from building fire in Kalihi
The Honolulu Fire Department received a 911 call at 12:36 a.m. today for a fire at 1802 Akone Place in Kalihi, sending 10 units staffed with 39 personnel, according to a news release. Read more
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No. 2 Warriors top themselves with sweep of No. 8 Gauchos
Louis Sakanoko, the reigning AVCA National Player of the Week, put down 12 kills with three aces and hit .588 to lead No. 2 Hawaii to a 25-16, 25-22, 25-13 sweep of No. 8 UC Santa Barbara. Read more
‘No Kings’ protesters rally in thousands of U.S. cities
The rallies come as Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 36%, its lowest point since his return to the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Read more
‘No Dictators’ demonstrators allowed to return to State Capitol after bomb threat
Law enforcement temporarily moved protesters to the ‘Iolani Palace grounds while officers investigated the bomb threat can be determined. Read more
Trump to pay TSA workers as funding bill dies in Congress
After a day of legislative drama, Congress ended up right back where it started — unable to resolve a dispute over immigration enforcement that has halted paychecks for many of the 270,000 Department of Homeland Security employees. Read more
Storm-damaged Hawaii public schools continue recovery efforts
Officials said that statewide, DOE has received over 500 storm-related work orders, with most campuses experiencing minor to moderate impacts and several needing more-extensive repairs. Read more
AI deepfakes blur reality in 2026 U.S. midterm campaigns
The realistic video is among a vanguard of “deepfake” advertisements that some campaigns are already deploying ahead of November’s midterm elections, taking advantage of AI tools that are improving at a breakneck pace. Read more
Yemen’s Houthis strike at Israel in escalation of Iran war
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States expected to conclude military operations within weeks, not months. Read more
No. 2 Hawaii spotless in Big West after beating UC Santa Barbara
Kristian Titriyski put down a match-high 18 kills with a career-high 12 digs and No. 2 Hawaii remained undefeated in Big West play with a 25-23, 25-18, 19-25, 25-22 win over No. 8 UC Santa Barbara tonight. Read more
Larry Price, Hawaii radio legend and former UH coach, dies
Price retired from KSSK in May 2016 after 33 years of dominating Hawaii’s airwaves on the “The Perry & Price Show” with co-host Michael W. Perry. Read more
Health Department records 4th Hawaii dengue case this year
The 2026 cases include three on Oahu, and one on Maui. Read more
State, city coordinating temporary housing for North Shore storm victims
City officials plan to provide more than 50 additional housing units. Read more
Swarm of small quakes under Mauna Kea not related to magma, scientists say
The quakes are most likely related to stress due to the weight of the island, scientists said. Read more
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