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Ex-boating officer gets 5 years for drug trafficking

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Shane Mendiola, a former boating safety officer, received a five-year prison sentence for trafficking crystal meth, highlighting the government’s intensified efforts against illegal drugs. His release is scheduled for January 2028.
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Ex-law clerk sues OAG for denied access to public records

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Alleging a breach of the Open Government Act, former law clerk William Abraczinskas has taken legal action against the Office of the Attorney General for denying access to crucial public records.
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CNMI teachers embrace new tools for student success

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Educators in the Northern Mariana Islands are equipped with innovative intervention tools from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, enhancing their ability to deliver personalized, data-driven instruction and support every learner in the classroom.
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NMI Supreme Court rules against COLA protection for retirees

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The NMI Supreme Court has ruled that cost-of-living adjustments for retirees are not constitutionally protected, impacting hundreds of former government employees across the commonwealth by affirming only core pension benefits are guaranteed.
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Frankly speaking

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DPS says it is “on alert for the social consequences of disrupted livelihoods, particularly in households already struggling to meet basic needs.” Fair enough. But we hope DPS will also remind the public that, say, the suspension of food stamps is not an excuse to commit crimes — and that those who

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When the light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train

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By Zaldy Dandan – Variety Editor   Finally IN its third year in office, the administration has released a single audit report on the...
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Realistically speaking

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IT is good news that taxes collected from the construction industry will provide additional revenue to the CNMI government — an “early Christmas,” indeed, to paraphrase the governor. But this welcome increase in tax collections is not enough, and construction activity cannot go on forever.
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Challenging times

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THERE are at least three cost-cutting measures that lawmakers can act on with dispatch. The first is the unpaid holidays for government employees. If, as argued by the Senate counsel, a gubernatorial directive does not suffice, then the Legislature should introduce and pass an enabling law.
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Truth 149: I Told You So – it’s the Same-O AGAIN!

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OPINION ǀ BY AMBROSE M. BENNETT – Activist THE Truth is Ambrodamus has been yelling & warning about “life & times in the...
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Swampy slumpy Trumpy agenda

Letters to the Editor

FOR those die-hard Republicans and Democrats who were fooled by Trump’s second administration into wasting their vote on the best con man in American history, you can still make your voice heard in the next election and help change course.
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Opinions

Refining Trump’s Higher-Education Reform

Columnists

The Trump administration’s “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” has ignited debate, with critics accusing it of authoritarian overreach while supporters argue it aims to reform American universities’ approach to free speech and merit-based admissions.
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Truth 149: I Told You So – it’s the Same-O AGAIN!

Columnists

THE Truth is Ambrodamus has been yelling & warning about “life & times in the CNMI being the SAME-O” and yet there is nothing NEW coming from any of our leaders. The fact that the Governor has already implemented Austerity with an announcement of MORE-To-Come is PROOF that WE the People of 

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Business

US grocers brace for sales dip as food aid set to lapse

Business News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. grocers and food companies ranging from Walmart to Smithfield Foods are bracing for a dip in November sales if federal food aid benefits lapse for the first time due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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Regional/World

Trump threatens US military action in Nigeria over treatment of Christians

World

WASHINGTON/ABUJA (Reuters) — President Donald Trump on Saturday said he has asked the Defense Department to prepare for possible “fast” military action in Nigeria if the West African nation fails to crack down on the killing of Christians.
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Obama tells Democrats to push back against Trump’s ‘lawlessness and recklessness’

National

(Reuters) — Former President Barack Obama touted Democratic candidates for governor in two states at campaign rallies on Saturday, urging voters in next week’s election to reject what he called the “lawlessness and recklessness” of President Donald Trump’s administration.
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