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A new book takes readers on an “epic adventure steeped in Hawaiian lore.” The Conversation talked to Big Island author Nikki Van De Car about her first young adult novel.
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One small business isn't backing down from letting its customers know how tariffs are affecting pricing. HPR spoke to Adam Kurtz and Mitchell Kuga of Small Kine Gift in Kaimukī.
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The U.S. House Budget Committee has advanced a major bill that proposes big cuts to government spending on climate and energy programs.
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Sweeping research cuts in President Donald Trump's proposed budget would target an ocean-monitoring system that scientists say is crucial to predicting tsunami escape routes and hurricane intensity and helping ships navigate dangerous harbors safely.
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Disney's live-action "Lilo & Stitch" premieres in theaters this Friday. But there's been another roller coaster ride of controversy surrounding the actress who plays Nani, Lilo's older sister. HPR's Cassie Ordonio reports.
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Bruce Albrecht, director of operations at Hawaii Explosives & Pyrotechnics, Inc., spoke to The Conversation’s Catherine Cruz about uncertainty around the tariff on China and what the threat of a 145% hike means for fireworks importers.
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U.S. Rep. for Hawaiʻi Jill Tokuda said a proposed $313 billion cut from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program over the next decade will hurt working families, rural communities and millions of people across the country.
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