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MYWAVE Clubs take tourism message to heart

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(MVA) – Students took the slogan “Tourism is Everybody’s Business” to heart last weekend, buoyed by tourism educational...
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Marshallese reel from Arkansas deportations

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Majuro — The Trump administration’s aggressive action on deportations has resulted in over 40 Marshallese being deported from the...
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UOG Faculty Senate announces call for nominations for Palulap Medallion Award

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The University of Guam Faculty Senate is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Palulap Medallion Award, one of the institution’s highest...
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Governor approves local funding for Saipan infrastructure and sports projects

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Governor David M. Apatang on Wednesday approved four local appropriation measures for Saipan. Co-authored by Rep. Angelo A. Camacho and...
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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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Define irony

Editorials

DESPITE the CNMI’s dismal state, there are still some things to be thankful for, including a leadership that is not willfully blind to the economic reality staring us in the face for the past few years.
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Incidentally, November is Education Month

Editorials

WHILE the Public School System faces its gravest financial crisis, the Board of Education’s five elected members can’t even hold a meeting.
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Threatening notice

Letters to the Editor

AS a retiree, I find it imperative to respond to the NMI Settlement Fund’s recent release regarding retirees’ health insurance. Every year-end, we receive the same threatening notice about the possible lapse of our health insurance coverage.
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In all due respect

Letters to the Editor

LAWMAKERS and CNMI Leaders, please restore cuts made to senior citizens retirement benefits. At a time when inflation cuts away the precarious budgets of those on fixed incomes, salt is thrown in the wound.
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Opinions

OPINION | The CNMI Needs Progress but WHO Cares!

Columnists

The Truth is WE need to Reform the CNMI, as citizens WE need to DEMAND an “Era of Constructive Progressivism” as it has been the lack...
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The Covenant Is Not the Problem. Our Follow-Through Is.

Columnists

I am not a legal expert. I am simply someone who understands the vision my grandparents’ generation had when they helped shape the...
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Business

CNMI Innovation Incubator launches series of five strategic business trainings

Business News

(NMC-CTI) — The CNMI Innovation Incubator Program is continuing its mission to strengthen the entrepreneurial landscape in the Northern Marianas. The program will launch its first of its series of strategic business training sessions on Dec. 13, 2025, with a workshop on Business Planning and Strate…
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Regional/World

Taiwan cheered, China upset after Trump signs new Taiwan legislation into law

Regional, World

TAIPEI/BEIJING (Reuters) — Taiwan expressed thanks and China was upset on Wednesday after President Donald Trump signed into law legislation requiring the U.S. State Department to regularly review and update guidelines on how the United States officially interacts with Taipei.
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White House softens language on China

National

(WSJ) – The White House’s new national-security strategy signals a softer approach to competition with Beijing, playing down...
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