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Hopwood school construction may be rebid

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THE Public School System may have to rebid the construction phase of Admiral Herbert G. Hopwood Middle School if the contractor, CJ Innovation, fails to meet the deadline to complete the architectural and engineering design of the new campus. The deadline is Jan. 31, 2026.
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Diving instructor to plead guilty to child pornography charge

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DIVING instructor William Saron Capayas is expected to plead guilty to possessing child pornography, according to a court filing.
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Yeom disputes Post casino report

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THE former executive director of the now-disbanded Commonwealth Casino Commission has pushed back against a recent Washington Post investigative article on the Saipan casino, saying claims about money laundering are based on speculation rather than evidence.
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New law aims to encourage business development on Saipan

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GOVERNOR David M. Apatang last week approved House Local Bill 24-34, establishing the Saipan Economic Incentive District.
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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

The guardrails: How PL 119-21 addresses the fears of the community about mining and marine health

Letters to the Editor

AMONG the most pressing concerns voiced by residents of the Marianas regarding deep-sea mining are the potential environmental and health...
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Make your voice heard: Deep-Sea mining in the CNMI & Guam

Letters to the Editor

The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is asking for public input on potential deep-sea mining in our waters. This is our chance to speak up before decisions are made that could impact our environment, economy, and future generations.
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Opinions

Truth 159 Decades in Review – We Shall Overcome in 2026 & Garo!

Columnists

THE Truth is it’s a New Year when WE are all supposed to be making NEW COMMITMENTS to CHANGE for the BETTER! So, Happy New Year Everyone and maybe this will be the year our leaders will finally listen to Ambrodamus, as this is the last year of my Op eds.
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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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Business

Philippines’ Jollibee plans spinoff, US listing of international business

Business News

SINGAPORE (Reuters) — Jollibee Foods Corp. plans to spin off its international operations and list the new unit as an independent company on a U.S. securities exchange, it said in a filing with the Philippine Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
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Venezuela to export $2 billion worth of oil to US in deal with Washington

Regional, World

HOUSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Caracas and Washington have reached a deal to export up to $2 billion worth of Venezuelan crude to the United States, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, a flagship negotiation that would divert supplies from China while helping Venezuela avoid deeper oil producti…
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National

Trump to House Republicans: If we don’t win midterms, I’ll get impeached

National

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Republicans must win the 2026 congressional midterm elections — or else he will get impeached by Democrats.
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