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Electric bills to rise up to 30%

By ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Everyone’s next bill from Hawaiian Electric may deliver a shock. Hawaii’s biggest utility on Wednesday warned customers that typical residential bills may rise between 20%and 30% over the next several months due to global oil prices soaring since late February amid the war in Iran and other geopolitical tensions. Oahu customers will start seeing higher April bills, followed by Hawaii Island and Maui County customersin May and June, according to…Read more

War clarifies Trump’s spending priorities

By ALAN RAPPEPORT NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – During his first run for the White House, President Donald Trump assailed his predecessors for wasting trillions of dollars on unnecessary wars in the Middle East and argued that the money could have been used for thebenefit of the United States. “We could have rebuilt our country twice,” Trump said in a 2016 speech in Charlotte, North Carolina, arguing that costly U.S. military adventures served only to further destabilize the region:…Read more

Trump, Iran trade threats; oil benchmark rises

By STEVE HOLLAND and ENAS ALASHRAY Reuters WASHINGTON/CAIRO – Dozens of countries sought ways to restart vital energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday after President Donald Trump vowed more aggressive attacks on Iran, sending oil prices higher again and deepening strain on consumers. After speculation proved untrue that Trump might discuss ending the war in a speech on Wednesday, the president persisted with threats on Thursday, saying in a social media post: “IT IS…Read more


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