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Operations fund rollout could impact payroll, LB warns

Local News

THE creation of a separate Legislature Operations Fund by Public Law 24-20, or the Revised Appropriation and Budget Authority Act of 2026, comes with financial mandates that could cause suspension of payments, resulting in temporary disruptions to legislative expenditures, including payroll.
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Amended filing adds 11 counts in Mendiola case

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PROSECUTORS have expanded charges in a high-profile corruption case, increasing counts against Lt. Gov. Dennis Mendiola, Joey Vincent Dela Cruz, and Justin Paul Mizutani from six in the original filing to 17 in a First Amended Information submitted to Superior Court on Dec. 31.
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Governor signs law funding PSS, retiree benefits

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GOVERNOR David M. Apatang has approved House Local Bill 24-75, appropriating $3.7 million in government lapsed funds for the Public School System and insurance coverage for retirees and active government employees.
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US settles negligence claim over memorial park injury

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A SETTLEMENT has been reached in the federal negligence lawsuit filed by Korean businessman Yoon Suk Chang against the United States over injuries he sustained at American Memorial Park.
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Editorials

Well, it could have been much worse

Editorials

CNMI leaders have no choice but to reimpose modest austerity measures that should not have been lifted in the first place
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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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Letters

Enough is enough: Protecting the rights of people with disabilities

Letters to the Editor

RECENTLY, a local news article described the alleged mistreatment of a person with a disability by individuals in positions of authority. While the situation is still under investigation, the reaction across our community has been one of anger, heartbreak, and disbelief. And honestly, it should be.
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Why some support deep-sea mining in the Marianas

Letters to the Editor

The United States relies heavily on other countries — especially China — for rare minerals used in defense and high-tech industries. Mining closer to home, supporters argue, could reduce that dependence and strengthen national security.
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Opinions

BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Stash of Manila Bay

Columnists

WHAT if you found out that someone secretly dumped millions of dollars’ worth of gold and silver off Obyan beach? It is about one hundred feet down and lying in the sand, possibly buried, so you have to use scuba gear and do some digging. Would you go looking for it? That is exactly what happened i…
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Reminiscing

Columnists

HALF a century ago today, the NMI was still a Trust Territory district administered by the United States. The Covenant, which would make the islands part of the U.S., was still pending in the U.S. Senate.
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Business

No quick wins in tapping Venezuela’s oil reserves

Business News

MIAMI (Reuters) — Venezuela is unlikely to see any meaningful boost to crude output for years even if U.S. oil majors do invest the billions of dollars in the country that President Donald Trump promised just hours following Nicolás Maduro’s capture by U.S. forces.
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Regional/World

In Marshall Islands, few women seek protection despite high rate of domestic violence

Regional, World

MAJURO — Despite a high rate of domestic violence in the Marshall Islands, only a handful of women come forward to gain court offered protections against abusive partners.
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National

Maduro is out but his top allies still hold power in Venezuela

National

(Reuters) — The U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro — praised by President Donald Trump as stunning and powerful — leaves behind uncertainty about who is running the oil-rich country.
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