Hawaiʻi’s economy is moving beyond last year’s mild recession, but the recovery will be gradual, according to the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization’s first quarter forecast for 2026 ...
Maui Fire Survivors have filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus with the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court seeking immediate action to dismiss ongoing insurance company appeals that they claim are delaying ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday she will send a bill to Congress next week to reform the country's electoral law, which the government argues will cut spending but opponents fear ...
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World’s fastest Porsche hits 227MPH
For over 15 years, BBI Autosport have been the experts in high-end, off-the-market tuning. But one of their most recent projects on a Porsche 911 GT2 RS seems to have stood out from the rest. Although ...
Don’t expect prices to come down anytime soon. That message comes from business experts, after the US Supreme Court ruled some of President Trump’s tariffs are illegal.
The High Court has ordered the government to pay Ksh102.5 million in compensation to 41 judges who were not appointed during President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration, ruling that their rights were ...
For years now, I’ve searched for a simple way to explain the current state of college athletics to those unfamiliar. “Everything seems to be going well. What’s all the hubbub about?” they’ll say.
A federal judge denied the Trump Administration's request to pause a ruling that blocked the termination of temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitians. The case will now proceed to the D.C. Court ...
Charles Bediako’s second stint with the Crimson Tide came to an end on Monday, when Alabama circuit court judge Daniel Pruet denied the ex-G Leaguer’s request for an injunction against the NCAA, ...
Alabama will play the remainder of the 2025-26 season without big man Charles Bediako after a judge denied his motion seeking a preliminary injunction against NCAA eligibility rules. Bediako, who ...
The NCAA has responded to the ruling on Charles Bediako in his effort to reinstate his college eligibility and continue playing with Alabama basketball. Bediako, who first entered the lawsuit against ...
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