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CNMI workforce report shows 68% US workers

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THE ratio of U.S. workers to “other workers,” which includes CNMI-only transitional workers in the Commonwealth workforce for tax year 2024, was 77-to-36, the CNMI Department of Labor reported.
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Aetna deal averts health coverage crisis

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FINANCE Secretary Tracy B. Norita on Tuesday signed the contract renewal for group health and life insurance coverage with Aetna International Inc., averting a potential healthcare crisis for CNMI retirees and active government employees.
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Trial scheduled in fatal Garapan assault case

Local News

THE Superior Court has scheduled a jury trial for two Palauan Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting trainees charged in connection with the death of Alvin Remamba, who died Nov. 20 from brain injuries after being punched outside Relox Bar in Garapan.
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Higher fines for reckless driving proposed

Local News

SENATOR Celina R. Babauta will introduce in the next Senate session Senate Bill 24-55, or the Patrick Henry Camacho Castro Act, to impose increased penalties for traffic violations within designated areas established as “higher fine zones.”
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Legalized fantasies

Editorials

IN his revised budget transmittal letter, the governor reminded lawmakers that they still had to approve additional funding for PSS and MVA.
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The economy, what else?

Editorials

SINCE its establishment in January 1979, the CNMI government has always sought “new investments,” including those involving agriculture and fisheries. Tourism, however, has remained the Commonwealth’s economic mainstay simply because these are tropical islands — they are tourist attractions already…
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American Samoa Said “No.” The CNMI Must Decide What Future We Are Willingto Accept.

Editorials

When American Samoa overwhelmingly rejected deep-sea mining earlier this year, many believed their position would be decisive. But despite...
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Laws can’t change the math

Editorials

Until a new major industry comes in, settles down, and thrives, tourism will remain the islands’ “bread and butter” — even as others chase economic ponies and rainbows.
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Letters

Understanding the Mariana deep-sea mining project

Letters to the Editor

THE Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands stands at a critical crossroads. With the tourism industry dwindling and government budgets facing significant deficits, many are searching for a “light at the end of the tunnel.”
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Independent prosecutor term begins, relocation to FSM awaits release of funds

Letters to the Editor

ON Dec. 1, 2025, I signed my written oath of office and began my six-year term as the Federated State of Micronesia’s first Independent Prosecutor.
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Opinions

Truth 157: The CNMI’s Trump & the Same-O Trick or Treat!

Columnists

THE Truth is, Ralph seems to think he is “Trump” as it is clear to me, Ralph is following the “Trump-Playbook.” Ralph literally RAN-to-Washington for a photo op with Trump that was really much more than a picture, as WE can now see that Ralph is trying to be just like Trump with his quest to be Gov…
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‘It hasn’t worked’

Columnists

In the heart of America’s War on Poverty…, “some two-thirds of households with children still receive food stamps, among the nation’s highest rates, and the estimated median household income hovers around $35,000.”
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Business

Dow, S&P 500 close at record highs as Santa rally starts

Business News

(Reuters) — U.S. stocks closed higher on Wednesday, as the Dow Industrials and S&P 500 registered record closing highs in a broad rally during a holiday-shortened session.
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US holds call with Palau on transfer of third-country nationals

Regional, World

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. on Tuesday said Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke to Palau President Surangel Whipps about transferring third-country nationals to the Pacific Island nation, even after its lawmakers rejected a previous request from Washington on the matter.
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National

Trump flew on Epstein jet eight times in the ’90s, according to prosecutor email

National

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — President Donald Trump flew on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet “many more times than previously has been reported,” according to an email from a New York prosecutor that forms part of a new batch of documents about Epstein released Tuesd…
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