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Judge orders bond hearings for three ICE detainees

Local News

THREE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees held at the Department of Corrections have prevailed in their habeas corpus challenges after District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona granted all three petitions, rejected the federal government’s arguments, and ordered bond …
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DC court asked to enforce subpoena in CNMI labor lawsuit

Local News

THE Filipino construction workers suing RJCL Corp., doing business as RNV Construction, in the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands have asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to compel U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to turn over records they say are critical to proving fo…
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Refaluwasch group calls for CNMI share of economic gains from Pacific fisheries management

Local News

THE Uraali Refaluwasch Association in the CNMI is urging the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council to examine policy options consistent with Section 702 of the Covenant establishing the CNMI in political union with the United States.
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Liberation Day Committee seeks vendors for 80th anniversary celebration

Local News

The 2026 Liberation Day Committee is pleased to announce that applications are now open for vendors and concessionaires interested in participating in the 80th Liberation Day Celebration.
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Editorials

Déjà vu at CUC

Editorials

We are good at identifying glaring problems and coming up with sensible solutions. But the follow-through leaves much to be desired.
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Zero

Editorials

Everyone on Capital Hill is “for education.” Yet they passed a budget that forced PSS to reduce the number of its school days. Elected officials are also “for public health,” but they have consistently underfunded the medical referral program.
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FAC fury and political amnesia

Editorials

A curious thing to hear: an elected official condemning CUC’s management while praising its rank and file for their “good work.” Who does he think oversees them and sets the direction needed to ensure efficient operations?
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What must be done

Editorials

“From 2002 through 2022, the CNMI’s real GDP (adjusted for inflation) contracted by $644 million (44 percent)….
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Letters

Questions

Letters to the Editor

The major problem is the fuel source along with normal bureaucratic inefficiency.
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Urgently needed: An amendment to HR 8800 to include the CNMI

Letters to the Editor

As you know, the issue on inclusion of the CNMI in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act or RECA as “downwinders” is not new to the CNMI delegate’s office.
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Opinions

The Satsuma rebellion

Columnists

A century and a half ago, Japan strained under a massive effort to modernize the country. While the world embraced such changes as gunpowder weapons, industrialization, democracy and capitalism, the Japanese decided to reject such foreigners’ ways.
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Politics and the persistence of waste

Columnists

Politics, at its worst, merely magnifies human failings. Humanity is deeply flawed, and through politics we choose which of our fellow flawed humans will govern the rest of us — then expect things to improve.
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Business

Stocks rise as SpaceX fever lifts tech; yen flat after BOJ hikes rates

Business News

LONDON (Reuters) — Global stocks edged higher on Tuesday after a rally the day before on news ​of a U.S.-Iran peace deal, while the dollar held firm against the yen after the Bank of Japan raised rates ‌to a 31-year high.
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Regional/World

FEMA places Guam grants on restrictive drawdown

Regional, World

HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency placed all grants awarded by FEMA Region 9 to the government of Guam on restrictive drawdown status on May 12, meaning agencies must submit supporting documents for review and approval prior to the release of any grant funding.
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National

US-Iran deal promises end to war but how it will work remains unclear

National

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France/DUBAI/JERUSALEM (Reuters) — Doubts swirled around the U.S.-Iran interim deal to end the war in the Middle East as shippers said it could take weeks for confidence to return after any reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and fundamental questions remained unanswered.
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