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U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz discusses the impact of the recent Kona low storm, how to prepare for future climate crises, and the outlook on the Iran war.
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Gov. Josh Green discusses the aftermath of the storm and whether liquefied natural gas should power Oʻahu's grid; Noelani Kalipi with the U.S. Department of Defense's Hawaii Coordination Cell walks through the process of how military leases are being renegotiated
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Local Hawaiʻi politicians and University of Hawaiʻi political scientist Colin Moore offer their thoughts and reactions to President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address.
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U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz has spent the last several weeks back home, traveling across the islands to talk to voters. The Conversation talked to him about what’s on voters' minds and what can be done to counter the actions of the Trump administration.
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U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz shares what he's hearing from his constituents across the islands; Historian Alan Rosenfeld discusses myths about WWII-era internment in Hawaiʻi to mark 10 years since Honouliuli Interment Camp was named a national historic site
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WCCHC serves thousands of low-income households every year, and provides not just health care, but food, job training and other services.
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Congress has until March 14 to agree on a spending plan to avert a federal government shutdown. Political analyst Andy Winer believes there is a 50-50 chance the government shuts down in less than two weeks.
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Roughly 200 people turned out at the state Capitol on Wednesday as part of a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump’s administration and, specifically, Project 2025’s controversial agenda.
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President-elect Donald Trump has made bold claims about slashing the federal budget. Hawaiʻi's congressional leaders, who are all Democrats, are bracing for what that could mean for the federal funding Hawaiʻi receives.
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A group of lawmakers are calling on the nation's major federal banking institutions to proactively address the costs of disasters fueled by climate change.