Life a Law Student – Mike Dunsford, Trisha Tamaru, and Sara Tsukamoto

Guests: Michael Dunford and Antoinette Lilley, both Second Year Law Students. Details: This show will feature the William S. Richardson School of Law, Intellectual Property Moot Court Team. This program will feature a discussion about law school life and important extracurricular activities that prepare law students for life after law school. We will discuss participation […]

Modern Immigration Challenges – John Egan

“Modern Immigration Challenges: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and Other Issues” Guest: John Egan, Esq., Principal of MigrationCounsel.com Description: This show will discuss just how Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Impacts Immigrants and Citizens in Hawaii. There will also be a discussion of other important issues dealing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, nationally and […]

Fair Housing and Civil Rights in Hawaii – Jelani Madaraka Esq. and William Hoshijo Esq.

Details: Tune in for part one of a two-part program discussing the latest development in Civil Rights Law and Policy. This week’s guests discuss language access issues, the challenges faced by new immigrants to Hawaii and the interests of specific segments of our community, including people with disabilities. The host for this episode was Danielle […]

Hawaii Innocence Project: An Education in Social Justice – Prof. Virginia Hench

“Education In Social Justice” with Professor & Director Virginia Hench, William S. Richardson School of Law, Hawaii Innocence Project Raise your awareness on the Hawaii Innocence Project, a project that “provides the ultimate social justice-free representation to incarcerated persons who have a credible claim of actual innocence.” Professor Virginia Hench shares compelling narratives about being […]

The Versatility of Legal Education and the Profession – Melissa Pavlicek Esq.

“The Versatility of Legal Education and the Profession” with Melissa Pavlicek, Esq., President, Hawaii Public Policy Advocates, LLC Tune in for a discussion on the career versatility that a law degree provides, what innovative professional opportunities available to new lawyers and the role of state and local legislative advocates in our community. The host for […]

Juvenile Justice – Nicole O’Kief, Angelica Zabanal, and Manning Taite

“Juvenile Justice” with Eliza Browning, Nicole O’Kief and Angelica Zabanal, UH-Manoa, William S. Richardson School of Law Jay Fidell guest hosts for Danielle Conway this week, joined by guests Eliza Browning, Nicole O’Kief and Angelica Zabanal. Tune in for an informative look into juvenile justice issues and mentorship programs aimed at incarcerated and at-risk youth […]

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- Patrick Kingsley, Julian E. Barnes and Adam Rasgon
Yahya Sinwar Helped Start the War in Gaza. Now He’s Key to Its Endgame.

Hamas’s leader in Gaza is considered an architect of the Oct. 7 attacks that prompted Israel to retaliate. As mediators seek a cease-fire, a deal depends on Mr. Sinwar as [...]

- Mike Ives
About 300,000 Gazans Have Fled Rafah, U.N. Says

The Israeli military has expanded its evacuation orders for Rafah, deepening fears that it was preparing a full-scale invasion of the city in southern Gaza. [...]

- Jeffrey Gettleman and Constant Méheut
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine

A Ukrainian military unit said that its troops were forced to retreat from several positions and that one settlement had been captured by Russian forces. [...]

- Constant Méheut
Ukraine’s Seaborne Grain Exports Bounce Back to Near Prewar Levels

The flow of grain ships through ports in the Odesa region is a welcome boost for Ukraine’s war-ravaged economy. But analysts warn it may not last. [...]

- Ryan Mac, Jack Nicas and Alex Travelli
Elon Musk’s Diplomacy: Woo Right-Wing World Leaders. Then Benefit.

Mr. Musk has built a constellation of like-minded heads of state — including Argentina’s Javier Milei and India’s Narendra Modi — to push his own politics and expand his business [...]

UK arms ban for Israel would strengthen Hamas, says Cameron

Foreign Secretary David Cameron tells the BBC the UK should focus on getting humanitarian aid into Gaza. [...]

Woman killed near bus stop 'devoted to her family'

A man has been charged with the murder of Anita Mukhey, who was stabbed in north London on Thursday. [...]

Russia blames Ukraine after blast flattens 10-storey apartment block

At least 17 people have been hurt in Belgorod and there are reports of people trapped in the rubble. [...]

Stars line red carpet for Bafta TV Awards

Nominees arrive at London's Royal Festival Hall for the biggest night in British television. [...]

Eurovision: What does the UK have to do to win?

The UK hasn't won Eurovision for 27 years. Is there any way to turn our fortunes around? [...]

Intense fighting is reported in northern Gaza, where the Israeli military urged some areas to be evacuated. Meanwhile, Gaza's Hamas-run Health Ministry puts the death toll there at more than [...]

Russia's Defense Ministry has claimed its forces have taken four more villages, a day after saying five had been seized. Meanwhile, Kyiv says the situation is difficult in the region. [...]

The widow of late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny accepted the Dresden Peace Prize on his behalf on Sunday. The posthumous award honored the opposition politician’s pro-democracy work. [...]

The German government has released a National Action Plan to eliminate homelessness by 2030. Homeless people and charities think the plan is admirable — but much too vague. [...]

Renowned Sherpa guide Kami Rita has broken his own record of scaling to the summit of Mount Everest. The 54-year-old helps less experienced climbers scale the world's highest peak. [...]

- Aneri Pattani
A tribe in Maine is using opioid settlement funds on a sweat lodge to treat addiction

Hundreds of Native American tribes are getting money from lawsuit settlements with opioid companies. Some are investing the new funds in traditional healing practices to treat addiction. [...]

- Nurith Aizenman
Kenya's Samburu boys share a sacred bond. Why one teen broke with the brotherhood

After initiation rites – including circumcision – the boys leave their families to take charge of the herds, driving them high into the mountains. It's a way of life that [...]

- Mac Margolis
A car-free town in the Amazon serves lessons for pedaling to net zero emissions

Afuá, a remote town in the Brazilian Amazon, banned motor vehicles over 20 years ago. Writer Mac Margolis and photographer Stefan Kolumban paid the town a visit to see what [...]

Controlled demolition planned at Baltimore bridge collapse site

After weeks of preparation, crews are scheduled to conduct a controlled demolition Sunday to break down the largest remaining span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland. [...]

- Neda Ulaby
Roger Corman, the B-movie legend who launched A-list careers, dies at 98

Over some five decades, Corman filled America's drive-ins with hundreds of low-budget movies. Many of Hollywood's most respected directors have at least one Corman picture buried in their resumes. [...]

- Kasha Patel

Sunday night could offer another excellent opportunity to see the northern lights unusually far south. [...]

- Associated Press

Republican Gov. Phil Scott is running for reelection to a fifth two-year term in the largely blue state of Vermont [...]

- Emily Yahr

Swift made some significant changes to the 3-hour-and-15-minute set when she kicked off the European leg of her record-shattering tour Thursday after a two-month break. [...]

- Chelsea Janes

At home in New York, Juan Soto is smiling and shuffling again for the Yankees. [...]

- Joe Yonan

In his new cookbook, the “Sporkful” podcast creator is out to prove that “Anything’s Pastable.” [...]

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