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  • The Molokai Community Health Center has new funding to provide residents with the tools to vote. Accessibility is top of mind for the center’s CEO, Helen Kekalia. For some, registering to vote can be as complex as navigating the health care system. HPR's Sabrina Bodon has more.
  • The coalition did not name the person but identified him as one of the top leaders of the extremist group's Syria branch.
  • In less than two weeks, you’ll be able to travel to Japan without a visa — and without making special arrangements with a travel agency. But the initial demand for tickets isn’t coming from the United States. HPR’s Bill Dorman has more in this Asia Minute.
  • Bieber's current single, "Baby," from his chart-topping album My World 2.0, is a slickly peppy bit of pop-soul that wears its freshly broken heart on its sleeve. Along the way, it neatly accomplishes the trick of tugging at the sympathies of Bieber's most besotted fans.
  • The tenor's musical tastes aren't confined to Puccini, Bizet and Strauss. His new, self-titled album gives him a chance to put his mark on everything from American spirituals to Top 40 hits.
  • The Hawaiʻi Keiki program reported that more than 60% of students on the islands don't have dental sealants. Dental sealants are placed on grooves of the tops of teeth to prevent bacteria buildup that typically causes cavities.
  • Carol Jantsch, 21, soon will be the Philadelphia Orchestra's youngest member, and the first woman to be a principal tuba player in a top U.S. orchestra.
  • Just after the snow melts but long before the last frost, hardy New Englanders take to moist meadows and muddy riverbanks in search of the fiddlehead fern. It looks like the scrolled top of a violin and tastes a little like asparagus.
  • The price of gold hit a 28-year high, topping $800 an ounce, after the Federal Reserve decided to cut interest rates by a quarter point. It was the second cut by the Fed this year. The move to spark the economy comes as the price of a barrel of oil broaches $100.
  • Jazz and blues fans on Hawaiʻi Island are getting ready to celebrate some of the genre’s top musicians. Several Grammy and Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning artists will be performing at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel's oceanfront venue. The lineup includes Donald Harrison, Wayne Toups, John Keawe, Loren Wilken and others.
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