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A Taste of Honey (Adventures In Small Business)

Keeping Life Sweet with Hawaiian Rainbow Bees. In this weeks episode of Adventures in Small Business, Malcolm Yorkston talks about what it takes to build a successful business. The host for this episode is Jane Sawyer. The guest for this episode is Malcolm Yorkston. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]

Hawaii Artists Go Global with Wy’s Galleries (Adventures In Small Business)

How One Entrepreneur Taps His Own Creativity to Market Local Talent. In this episode of Adventures in Small Business, Brian M. Wyland joins Jane Sawyer to talk about the challenges, successes, and what he has planned for the future with his small business. The host for this episode is Jane Sawyer. The guest for this […]

Chocolate, Hawaiian Style (Adventures In Small Business)

2018 Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Dylan Butterbaugh of Manoa Chocolate joins Jane Sawyer to share some of his achievements since starting his small business in 2010 as well as talk about the SBA Awards. The host for this episode was Jane Sawyer. The guest for this episode was Dylan Butterbaugh. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]

Transitioning Soldiers from Boots to Business – VBOC – It’s More Than a Shoe!

Dennis Kwak is the director of the new Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC). The new office, funded by SBA and the University of Hawaii, will open at the Manoa Innovation Center Campus, in the next month. Kwak is already out in the community working with Veteran small businesses and entrepreneurs and providing training and support to […]

The Small Business Government Contracting Arena – Holomua Consulting Group

ane talks with Daphne Tong-Pave and Kanoe Tjorvatjoglou of Holomua Consulting Group, LLC, about how they started their practice, what their goals are to assist other small businesses get into the government contracting arena and why government contracts may present a great opportunity to grow your company. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from […]

Working Well into the Traditional Retirement Years

Kit Beuret started a small business in a new and different field after a successful career in communications and public relations. He’s part of the fast growing trend for the baby boomer generation… Working Well into into the traditional “retirement” years. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]

Small Business Success – Big News from SBA

Jay joins Jane to ramp up to the 2017 Annual SBA Awards! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader […]

Meet the Young Entrepreneurs of Hawaii 2016 – Aloha 2 Go – David Farmer

David Farmer is one of the founders of Aloha 2 Go, a premier restaurant delivery service on Oahu. We’ll hear how David Farmer and Kurt Milne built Hawaii’s #1 resource for restaurant and alcohol delivery and cleared their path to the Young Entrepreneurs of the Year award in 2016. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]

Small Businesses Thinking Big and the Kinaole Spirit

Hon. Raymond Jardine joins Jane Sawyer on SBA America to share his experiences from starting Native Hawaiian Veterans LLC to being named the 2016 SBA Small Business Person of the Year for the State of Hawaii and 2nd Runner Up for SBA National Small Business Person of the Year. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]

Small Business Advocacy – Yvonne Lee and Reg Baker

SBA’s Office of Advocacy is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. If you find them on the web (www.sba.gov/advocacy), it sounds pretty serious and a bit dull…the watchdog for the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) and the source of small business statistics. Advocacy advances the views and concerns of small business before […]

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- Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Jonah E. Bromwich
Trump Will Appeal Conviction, but Has Few Ways to Overturn Decision

The judge in Donald J. Trump’s case closed off many avenues of appeal, experts said, though his lawyers might challenge the novel theory at the case’s center. [...]

- Jesse McKinley and Maggie Haberman
New York, Once Trump’s Playground, Is Now the Scene of His Indignities

Donald J. Trump was for decades a creature of New York. But in recent years, the city that helped make him seems more eager to break him. [...]

- Jesus Jiménez and Aaron Boxerman
What We Know About Israel’s Cease-Fire Proposal Backed By Biden

President Biden outlined a road map put forward by Israel that would begin with an immediate, temporary cease-fire and work toward a permanent end to the war and the reconstruction [...]

- Ben Hubbard and Sergey Ponomarev
In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents

Since the war in Gaza began, armed Israeli settlers, often accompanied by the army, have stepped up seizures of land long used by Palestinians. [...]

- John Eligon
South Africa Election: ANC Loses Majority for the First Time in 30 Years

The African National Congress received less than 50 percent of the national vote for the first time since gaining power 30 years ago, setting the nation on an uncharted course. [...]

South Africa's ANC has to share power after election blow

Ramaphosa has led the ruling ANC to its worst result since it won the first democratic election in 1994. [...]

Tories pledge cash for towns as Labour pitch benefits plan

The two main parties unveiled their battlebuses as the campaigns focused on the economy. [...]

No Gaza ceasefire until Israel war aims achieved, Netanyahu says

Israel's PM says war in Gaza will not end until Hamas is defeated and all hostages returned. [...]

Trump's White House bid goes on, lawyer tells BBC

Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba tells the BBC he would run for president even if he was in jail. [...]

'The death of Slim Shady': Controversial legacy of Eminem's peroxide-blond alter ego

The star claims he will kill off his alter ego on his forthcoming album, The Death of Slim Shady. [...]

Germany's Interior Ministry has reported a "serious" cyber attack targeting the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU). The news comes barely a week before European Parliament elections. [...]

In Germany, Protestant and Catholic churches, as well as Jewish communities have offered asylum to refugees for decades. But German authorities have increasingly been intervening. [...]

Mexicans go to the polls on June 2 to vote in a historic election that will set the country's political course for years. Migration, violence and social problems loom large [...]

The ANC's three-decade dominance of South African politics has ended, and the party is now seeking coalition partners. [...]

The southern states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg have been inundated, causing dam bursts and prompting dramatic rescues. States of emergency have been declared in several areas with more heavy rain [...]

- Juliana Kim
Ticketmaster hack may affect more than 500 million customers

A group of hackers claimed this week to have stolen 1.3 terabytes of Ticketmaster user data, including names, addresses and credit card information. [...]

- Caitlin Tan
Display of a captured wolf in a Wyoming bar brings outrage

All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar. [...]

- Emmanuel Akinwotu
In a historic election, South Africa's ANC loses majority for the first time

In South Africa, a seismic moment comes as the ruling African National Congress party loses its absolute majority for the first time. [...]

- Scott Horsley
Discounting is back in fashion, as Americans get tired of paying more

Consumer spending rose only slightly in April, as shoppers pushed back against rising prices. [...]

- Jan Johnson
A trailblazing feminist says Mexico’s ‘triumph’ of a first female president is no surprise

What does the prospect of Mexico's first woman president and feminism in the country mean for Elena Poniatowska? [...]

- Howard Fendrich | AP

A pigeon landed on the court during a French Open match, leading the chair umpire to use a towel to rescue the fallen fowl [...]

- A. Camden Walker

Clouds noticeably increase near sunset and overnight tonight ahead of tomorrow’s rain chances. [...]

- Sari Horwitz, Dana Hedgpeth, Emmanuel Martinez, Scott Higham, Salwan Georges

Taken from their families and sent to remote boarding schools, Native American children often faced sexual abuse by priests, brothers or sisters who ran the facilities. [...]

- Associated Press

Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Ron Edmonds has died [...]

- Sophia Tareen | AP

A crowd of students protesting the war in Gaza walked out of the University of Chicago’s commencement [...]

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