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Tallest college basketball player in history joins UC Irvine
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Trump: Iran ceasefire means Congress approval not needed for war
Trump argued today that a Vietnam-era war powers law does not require congressional approval for the Iran conflict because hostilities have paused. Read more
SBA disaster loan outreach centers now open for storm victims
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FEMA is reversing job cuts made under Kristi Noem
The agency is taking steps to “stabilize” its workforce before hurricane season, which begins in June, and the World Cup, with soccer matches to be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico in June and July, said Victoria Barton, a FEMA spokesperson. Read more
Trump says he will raise tariffs on European cars to 25%
Trump told reporters at the White House that the higher tariff would force European car makers to move their factory production to the U.S. more quickly. Read more
Spirit Airlines shuts down, industry’s first Iran war casualty
Bankrupt discount carrier Spirit Airlines ceased operations on Saturday, the industry’s first casualty linked to the Iran war, after failing to secure creditor support for a U.S. government bailout plan. Read more
Dollar heads for biggest weekly loss against yen since February
Markets remained on edge after Japan’s top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, said speculative positions were still evident, underscoring authorities’ unease over rapid yen moves. Read more
White House: Ceasefire ‘terminated’ Iran conflict as war powers deadline arrives
The war began on February 28, when Israel and the U.S. began airstrikes on Iran. Read more
Pedestrian, 68, critically hurt after crash on South Beretania Street
At about 4:26 a.m., an 85-year-old man was driving west on South Beretania Street near Victoria Street when he struck the pedestrian, who was crossing the road outside of a marked crosswalk, police said. Read more
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Trump dissatisfied with Iranian proposal as rift with allies deepens
The official, involved in Pakistani mediation over the war, said Pakistan had received the proposal late on Thursday and had forwarded it to the U.S. Read more
Medicare Advantage plans may cut extra benefits in 2027
Seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans could see reduced dental, vision and fitness benefits in 2027. Read more
Takeaways from Hegseth’s second day of testimony on the Iran war
For three hours, senators questioned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Gen. Dan Caine, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Pentagon’s comptroller, Jay Hurst. Read more
Jeffrey Epstein’s possible suicide note hidden from public view
If it was written by Epstein, the message could provide insights into his state of mind in the weeks before he died hanging from a bunk bed. Read more
Senate confirms Devens as Hawaii Supreme Court’s chief justice
Vladimir Devens replaces former Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald, who retired last year when he turned 70. Read more
Britney Spears is charged with DUI involving drugs and alcohol
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Hawaiian Electric repairs key transmission line over Koolaus
HECO crews dubbed the project “one of the hardest jobs of their careers” due to the remote location and limited workspace available across the ridgeline. Read more
Apple profits, sales beat expectation; iPhone hits supply constraints
The iPhone 17 family of devices, plus the iPhone Air, was spearheaded by incoming CEO John Ternus, who will take over from Tim Cook in September. Read more
Honolulu Ocean Safety’s junior lifeguard program opens Friday
The annual summer program, open to keiki ages 11 to 17, teaches ocean awareness, water safety skills and confidence in Hawaii’s marine environment Read more
S&P 500, Nasdaq log strongest monthly gains in years
Industrials, powered by Caterpillar shares, put the Dow out front, while technology limited the Nasdaq’s gains in the wake of a spate of high-profile quarterly results released late Wednesday. Read more
Firefighters battle recycling yard fire in Kapolei overnight
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Trump signs DHS funding bill ending 10-week partial shutdown
The logjam was broken when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives unanimously passed a Senate-approved bill that conservatives had refused to consider over the past month. Read more
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