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Complaint targets Luke campaign

By PETER BOYLAN Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke’s campaign should be referred for potential criminal prosecutionfor 251 allegedviolations of state campaign finance law and pay a $28,300 fine,according to a May 21 civil complaint from the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission. Luke’s campaign allegedly did not report $52,657 in expenditures and $2,464 in contributions that were documented in the campaign’s accountingrecords. Luke, who abandoned her campaign for reelection…Read more

Welcome to 4th of July weekend: Trump’s and Taylor’s versions

By JESSE MCKINLEY and MADISON MALONE KIRCHER NYTimes News Service Call it a quirk of wedding planning or the battle for the Fourth of July, but the coming weekend is shaping up to be a culmination of a decade-long cultural Cold War betweentwo of the world’s most famous people: Taylor Swift and Donald Trump. Over the years, the two have traded quips and barbs about everything from political endorsements and social movements to football games and personal appearance, withthe president usually…Read more

UKIRT will end astronomy operations in September

By Tribune-Herald staff Science operations at the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope will conclude Sept. 15 so it can be decommissioned,the University of Hawaiiannounced Wednesday. “Aging facilities and funding challenges, especially given the expiration of the UH master lease in 2033, in addition to the obligations contained inthe UH Master Plan, led to the decision to end operations,” according to a UH press release. In 2025, the UH Institute for Astronomy announced plans to remove…Read more


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