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Court orders mental evaluation in theft case

Local News

A 38-year-old theft suspect who claimed he served in the “Desert War” in 1996 under the “Salvation Army” was ordered to undergo a competency evaluation after the court questioned the credibility of his statement, noting he would have been only nine years old at the time.
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Kevin Esteves charged with assault and contempt

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KEVIN Imaikita Esteves, 35, has been charged with assault and battery, disturbing the peace, and contempt of court following a fight with his brother over a t-shirt on Dec. 22, 2025.
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Mandamus petition denied in Frink case

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ON Dec. 23, 2025, the CNMI Supreme Court denied the Office of the Attorney General’s petition for a writ of mandamus in the case of Willie Carnell Frink, 42, a steward supervisor of a maritime prepositioning ship accused of sexually assaulting a female crewmember in November 2022.
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Suspected chickenpox case prompts quarantine at Corrections

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AN inmate in the Department of Corrections’ Outreach Program was identified with suspected chickenpox earlier this month, prompting swift action by Corrections officials and public health authorities.
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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

Last love letter to Grandma and Grandpa

Letters to the Editor

IMAGINE yourself as a tiny baby boy coming into this world with severe complications from a premature birth, where survival is uncertain and death is a real possibility.
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Rethinking deep-sea mining: Scientists and island leaders raise the alarm

Letters to the Editor

AS the U.S. government explores deep-sea mining near the Mariana Trench to secure critical minerals needed for technological advancement, a growing coalition of scientists, environmental advocates, and Pacific Island leaders is urging caution. Their message is clear: the risks may far outweigh the …
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Human nature 2

Columnists

SOMETIMES good leadership makes all the difference. A good leader can give a group purpose and direction, he can organize efforts to accomplish tasks. He can save lives. A bad leader does not offer direction, inspire trust, and give hope. Because of a lack of good leadership people can die.
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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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Business

Silver crosses $77 mark while gold, platinum stretch record highs

Business News

(Reuters) — Silver breached the $77 mark for the first time on Friday, while gold and platinum hit record highs, buoyed by expectations of U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts and geopolitical tensions that fueled safe-haven demand.
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Palau agrees to host US deportees

Regional, World

(Pacific Island Times) — Despite opposition from congressional leaders and the Council of Chiefs, Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. has agreed to accept Washington’s proposal to relocate unwanted aliens to the Pacific island nation in exchange for supplemental aid and a new hospital.
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New York to require social media platforms to display mental health warnings

National

(Reuters) — Social media platforms with infinite scrolling, auto-play and algorithmic feeds will be required to display warning labels about their potential harm to young users’ mental health under a new law, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday.
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