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ThinkTech’s Donna Blanchard on Leadership

ThinkTech’s Donna Blanchard, host of Center Stage on ThinkTech Talks, gives us a commentary on Leadership

Eat the Street in Kaka’ako USA

A gastronomic tour of the Eat the Street food trucks with Eat the Street’s founder Poni Askew on the last Friday of November, with introductions to the best and most creative of the food vendors on the streets of Kakaako. Original Air Date December 16, 2012. Episode 113. The hosts for this episode were Jay […]

The Honolulu Marathon – Running on Tech (episode 114)

Hosts Duke Oishi and Maria Kashem discuss the new technology used in Honolulu Marathon and how its is bringing us all closer. Interviews with Fredrik Bjurnvall and Steve Foster, the two techies behind the tech in the Honolulu Marathon, as well as a walk around visit to the finish line on the day of the […]
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Energy Excelerator with Warren Doi

Host Cindy Matsuki speaks with Warren Doi (Energy Excelerator) about an accelerated pathway to help energy innovation companies navigate markets in Hawaii and the Asia Pacific. The host for this episode was Cindy Matsuki. The host for this episode was Cindy Matsuki. The host for this episode was Cindy Matsuki. The host for this episode […]

Hawaii’s Health Tech Future with Bryan FitzGerald and Beth Giesting

Host Josh Green speaks with Bryan Fitzgerald (Health Quality Project Manager) and Beth Giesting (Healthcare Transformation Director) from the Office of the Governor of Hawaii about the latest healthcare delivery innovations in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Sen. Josh Green.

Welcome to Grassroot Institute with Keli’i Akina, Gaetano Venezia, and Joe Kent

Host Joe Kent speaks with Keli’i Akina and Gaetano Venezia about the work of the Grassroots Institute of Hawaii. The host for this episode was Keli’i Akina. The host for this episode was Dr. Keli’i Akina.

Managing Hawaii’s Coast with Andrew Bohlander and Bradley Romine

Host Ethan Allen speaks with shoreline specialist Andrew Bohlander and coastal management specialist Bradley Romine of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii about coastal zone management and hazard mitigation planning in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The […]

Looking at Hawaii’s Solar from the Mainland with Seth Masia

Host Jay Fidell speaks with Seth Masia (‎Executive Director, American Solar Energy Society) about the latest developments in sustainable energy. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.

Organizational Change and Sustainability with Shanah Trevenna

Host Jay Fidell speaks with Shanah Trevenna (CEO, Smart Sustainability Consulting LLC) about educating, empowering and transforming organizations about sustainability. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.

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- Peter Baker
Biden Is Not the First U.S. President to Cut Off Weapons to Israel

Other presidents, including, Ronald Reagan, used the power of American arms to influence Israeli war policy. But the comparisons underscore how much the politics of Israel have changed over the [...]

- Nicholas Nehamas and Reid J. Epstein
Inside Biden’s Broken Relationship With Muslim and Arab American Leaders

Even as the president piles new pressure on Israel to end the war in Gaza, those who have called most passionately for him to change course say it is too [...]

- Jim Tankersley
Biden Looks to Raise Taxes on Wealthy and Corporations to Shave Deficit

Lael Brainard, the director of the National Economic Council, said lawmakers should raise taxes on companies and the wealthiest while extending the 2017 cuts for those making less than $400,000. [...]

- Alan Blinder
How Columbia University Lost Support From the Russell Berrie Foundation

Columbia University has faced enormous public pressure over protests. But emails and interviews also show some of the private demands on the Ivy League school. [...]

- Matthew Haag
Why Keith Schiller, Trump’s Bodyguard, Hasn’t Testified In Trump’s Trial

Stormy Daniels said that the bodyguard, Keith Schiller, got her phone number and invited her to dinner with Donald J. Trump. He has not testified in Mr. Trump’s criminal trial. [...]

Ringleader jailed for at least 40 years over PC Beshenivsky's murder

Piran Ditta Khan receives a life term for his part in the killing of Sharon Beshenivsky. [...]

UN assembly urges Palestine membership after vote

Passing the resolution is seen as symbolic, as the US is likely to use its veto in the Security Council. [...]

It's OK to have a bad day, Harry tells students

The couple's kicked off their visit to Nigeria by opening a mental health summit in Abuja. [...]

Eurovision 'incident' prevents Dutch rehearsal

Joost Klein's props were being set up when a production manager indicated they should be removed. [...]

Spanish islands toughen curbs on party holidays

The popular tourist spot says it will expand an anti-tourism law. [...]

The copy of the historic document, kept at the British Library in London, was unscathed. The two protesters were from Just Stop Oil, which organizes similar acts of protest to [...]

The Chinese president's visit to Europe yielded little breakthrough on issues like trade and Ukraine. But it did show that Beijing prefers to work one-on-one to avoid collective opposition to [...]

The UN General Assembly has voted to grant new "rights and privileges" to Palestine and requested the Security Council approve membership. The US is expected to veto the measure in [...]

Polish farmers have held a protest against the EU's Green Deal, which aims to make the bloc climate-neutral by 2050. Politicians from the former nationalist government also joined the demonstrators. [...]

Once an economic powerhouse that was the envy of much of the world, there is deep concern in Tokyo that the economies of China and Germany have already surpassed Japan's [...]

- Marc Silver
Ryan Gosling has the correct answer to Colbert's question about the scariest animal

Spoiler alert: It's a bug. It flies. And it bites. There's no "Ken-fusion" about the fear factor of a mosquito's bite. [...]

- Fatma Tanis
He fights sexual violence. He's won a Nobel and now a $1 million honor. Is he hopeful?

Dr. Denis Mukwege, co-winner of the Nobel peace prize in 2018, is the recipient of the $1 million Aurora humanitarian prize. In an interview with NPR, he reflects on how [...]

- Andrew Limbong
Terrible at directions? Tricks to improve your navigation skills

Yes, it's possible to get around without relying on GPS, say navigation experts. The first step is to let go of your fear of getting lost. [...]

- Carrie Johnson
Meet the lawyer who's trying to flag judges who harass their clerks

A former law clerk who had a bad experience on the job is now trying to share information about judges to help others from suffering the same fate. [...]

- Suzanne Nuyen
Aid workers are doubtful of a U.S.-built pier near Gaza; RFK Jr.'s dead brain worm

A pier off Gaza for aid is expected to be installed soon, but aid workers have questions. RFK Jr. says doctors found a dead worm in his brain. The WHO [...]

- Shira Ovide

The always-on Bluetooth tracking technologies from Apple and Google help pinpoint lost or stolen devices. But they can be abused. [...]

- Washington Post Live

Biden warns Netanyahu over a Rafah invasion. A rift between the White House and congressional Republicans on Israel. Mike Johnson survives another attempt to oust him as House speaker. On [...]

- Amy Beth Hanson and Rick Bowmer | AP

Search crews have recovered the bodies of two backcountry skiers who were swept away and buried by an avalanche in the mountains outside Salt Lake City [...]

- Augusta Saraiva

The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Friday to grant Palestinians additional rights at the world body, a largely symbolic show of international support amid growing calls for a cease-fire [...]

- Anne D'Innocenzio | AP

Target confirmed that it won’t be carrying its LGBTQ+ merchandise for Pride month in June in some stores after the discount retailer received backlash last year for its assortment [...]

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