Category: Uncategorized
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New ‘tariff rebates’ worth hundreds – or thousands – proposed: How would they work?
Two new bills in Congress could give Americans “tariff rebates.”
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Is Trump considering a military draft for Iran?
A draft hasn’t been instituted in the country since 1973, and enlisting in the service is voluntary.
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Tattoo artists lament harm from underground operators after AHS shuts unlicensed Calgary shop
Alberta Health Services shut a home-based tattoo shop in northwest Calgary earlier this month after an investigation revealed a lack of proper sanitation. Read More
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Take a cartoon break: Editorial offerings from the past week (March 16, 2026)
Our editorial cartoonists have been busy as ever this week. Here is what they served up. Read More
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HIDOE schools to reopen Monday, Hāna High and Elementary remains closed
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education continues to assess damage to school campuses following the recent Kona Low storm.
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Red Cross calls for volunteers for Kona low relief in Hawai’i
The American Red Cross is urgently recruiting volunteers across Hawaiʻi to support disaster response efforts following the recent Kona Low storm.
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World Cup of Hockey appears to be headed to Alberta
A bid to bring the World Cup of Hockey to Alberta has been “successful,” according to a federal government announcement embargoed until this morning. Read More
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Maui floodwaters claim home, evacuation warning downgraded
“We grabbed what we could, threw them into suitcases and bags.”
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As one storm begins to move out, another is set to move in
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Moisture embedded within deep layer SW flow extends well upstream of the Big Island and will continue to deliver waves of rainfall through at least Monday night and potentially Tuesday. However, the lack of large scale forcing during this time will likely result in a trend toward lower intensity rainfall compared to…
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Cleanup efforts underway at Ala Wai Canal after Kona Low storms
“This all starts upstream in the tributaries and gets carried by storm runoff down our waterways.”