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Update on Hawai’i Public Schools (The State of the State of Hawaii)

What’s New, Improved and Promising. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Cheri Nakamura. Our guest Cheri Nakamura, Director of Hui for Excellence in Education (HE’E), comments on the conditions in Hawaii’s schools as recovery from the pandemic proceeds. With in-person learning returned to schools, what supports and oversight are State […]

A Ukrainian Experiences Hawai’i (The State of the State of Hawaii)

What Does Hawai’i Mean to a Ukrainian. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Oksana Vansovich. Our Guest, Oksana Vansovich, recently arrived in Hawai’i from Ukraine. She talks about her experience living in Ukraine under warlike conditions imposed by a neighbor country’s unprovoked assault. What were her feelings about leaving her […]

Rep Tokuda Takes HI Concerns to Congress (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Tokuda’s Speaks up in First Congress Votes. The hosts for this show are Stephanie Dalton and Jay Fidell. The guest is Jill Tokuda. This episode’s guest is U.S. Representative Jill Tokuda, who serves Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District. She discusses her concern to stay on top of all Hawaii’s islands’ issues from the beginning of her […]

Rep. Tokuda Takes HI Concerns to Congress (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Tokuda’s Speaks up in First Congress Votes. The hosts for this show are Stephanie Dalton and Jay Fidell. The guest is Jill Tokuda. This episode’s guest is U.S. Representative Jill Takuda, who serves Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District. She discusses her concern to stay on top of all Hawaii’s islands’ issues from the beginning of her […]

War Crimes Warrant For Putin, ICC’s Move (American Issues Take Two)

Taking Ukraine’s Youth, Putin is Wanted Man. The hosts for this show are Tim Apicella and Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Manfred Henningsen. The International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague has issued a criminal arrest warrant for Putin. The principal reason is the abduction and deportation of thousands of Ukrainian Children since Russia’s invasion […]

DeSantis’s Words on Ukraine Gets GOP Rebuke (American Issues Take Two)

DeSantis out of Step with GOP on Ukraine. The hosts for this show are Tim Apicella and Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Mingo Wasch. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to seek the GOP nomination for president in 2024, stated on Monday that continued support from the USA for Ukraine is not a ‘vital’ national interest. […]

How Concerned Should Belarus be (Global Connections)

And What Role Does Lukashenko Have in that. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Dmitry Bolkunets. Dmitry Bolkunets of the Democratic Movement in Belarus helps us understand the presentations he and Valery Tsepkalo, made in Washington, what is happening in Belarus now, in terms of Lukashenko’s relationship […]

Use Section 8 to Rise Above the Bottom Line (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Advocacy to Help Houseless: Offer PreSchool. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Kim Coco Iwamoto. Guest Kim Coco Iwamoto comments on her abundant work as a tenants’ rights advocate and landlord on behalf of Hawaii’s needy, especially those with Section 8 vouchers. She discusses advocacy for post-pandemic improvements to the […]

The Relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. (The State of the State of Hawaii)

King’s Influence for Today and Beyond. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Wesley L. Boykin. The Guest, Dr. Wesley Boykin, comments on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s work before he was assassinated at age 39. He led the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott, organized the 1963 March on Washington, advocated for […]

Are Reopened Schools Restoring Learning (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Do Students Benefit from Huge Fed Funding. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Cheri Nakamura. Expert guest Dr. Cheri Nakamura, Director of HE’E Coalition, discusses how reopened schools are managing after years of Covid closings and remote instruction. She explains the influx of massive funding from the federal government to […]

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- Vivian Yee, Ronen Bergman and Raja Abdulrahim
Israel and Egypt Spar, Squeezing Gaza Aid Routes

With no resumption of deliveries in sight, officials fear the territory’s threadbare humanitarian relief effort could collapse altogether. [...]

- Michael Crowley
U.S. Criticizes Israel Over Conduct in Gaza

In a report, the State Department avoids sweeping conclusions but raises the prospect that Israel may have violated humanitarian laws. [...]

- Erica L. Green
U.S. Defends U.N. Voting ‘No’ on Palestinian Membership

The United States among a handful of holdouts on the vote, which was widely seen as a rebuke of the Americans and Israel. [...]

- Gaya Gupta
What We Know About Where Aid Can Enter Gaza

A look at the humanitarian assistance getting into the Gaza Strip by land, air and sea. [...]

- Jesse McKinley and Jonah E. Bromwich
Judge Merchan Cracks Down on Michael Cohen’s Taunting of Trump in Hush-Money Case

Ahead of Michael D. Cohen’s testimony Monday, the judge told prosecutors to keep him quiet about Donald J. Trump’s criminal case. [...]

US says Israel may have breached international law using American weapons

Report says it is "reasonable to assess" there have been breaches in Gaza, but admits it does not have "complete information". [...]

Northern Lights in dazzling display across the UK

A solar storm of this scale can cause disruptions to infrastructure such as the power grid. [...]

Watch: Time-lapse video captures Northern Lights over Nottingham

Time-lapse video shows swirls of green, pink and scarlet moving across and lighting up the night sky. [...]

Eurovision final: Seven things to look out for

A look at some of the most eye-catching performers, ahead of the grand final on Saturday night. [...]

'I feel embarrassed to be addicted': Why young people still take up smoking

Hundreds of young people in the UK take their first puff each day. Is that why a ban is planned? [...]

A powerful solar storm has been producing colorful light shows at unusual latitudes. The geomagnetic tempest could also interfere with power and communications. [...]

Several homes and properties in Afghanistan’s Baghlan province have been destroyed in flash floods with at least 50 people killed. The death toll is expected to rise. [...]

The White House has said that Israel may have violated international humanitarian law with US weapons in Gaza. Meanwhile, South Africa has asked the World Court for more measures against [...]

Board members overturned a 2020 decision to rid the schools of their racially charged names. Shenandoah County now becomes the first district in the nation to revert to naming schools [...]

President Nyusi said that the military was embroiled in a fight against insurgents in the northern town of Macomia. The town is in a gas-rich province where Islamic State-linked militants [...]

- Asma Khalid
Biden will keep Trump's China tariffs, and add new ones on electric vehicles

The Biden administration is finally wrapping up its review of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports. It will keep those tariffs, and add more on things like electric vehicles. [...]

Critics hated 'The Phantom Menace.' It might be time to reconsider

When Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace hit screens across the country in 1999, Return of the Jedi felt like ancient history to Star Wars fans. But after 16 [...]

- Chris Arnold
Zombie 2nd mortgages are coming back to life

Karen MacDonough of Quincy, Mass., was enjoying her tea one morning in the dining room when she sees something odd outside of her window: A group of people gathering on [...]

- Tovia Smith
From pandemic to protests, the Class of 2024 has been through a lot

Pomp and circumstance again fall victim to circumstance for some students in the graduating class of 2024, as protests over the war in Gaza threaten to disrupt commencement ceremonies. [...]

- Anthony Kuhn
Election in Indonesia Presents a Challenge for the U.S.

Prabowo Subianto will become the president of Indonesia in the Fall. Critics worry that the former general under a previous authoritarian government will roll back democracy. That presents a challenge [...]

- Tim Booth | AP

Dylan Moore hit a two-run homer and had a career-high five RBIs to help the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 8-1 on Friday night [...]

- Kasha Patel

An extreme geomagnetic storm hit Earth for the first time in over 20 years, causing stunning aurora displays across northern Europe and very low latitudes in the U.S. [...]

- Associated Press

Late 3 gives Pacers 111-106 victory over Knicks [...]

- Washington Post staff

Channels and times for today’s games. [...]

- Steve Megargee | AP

Robert Gasser allowed just two hits over six shutout innings in his major league debut and the Milwaukee Brewers trounced St. Louis 11-2 to hand the Cardinals their sixth consecutive [...]

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