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Labor shortages aren’t unique to the CNMI

Editorials

IS there a way to avoid a federal bureaucratic quagmire involving certain federal rules as applied to the CNMI? At times, it’s like dealing with mainland U.S. stores that refuse to ship to the CNMI “because it’s a foreign country.”
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That’s what we’re talking about

Editorials

Tourism recovery and workforce adequacy are not partisan issues; making them so shows a lack of seriousness and responsibility.
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The main problem

Editorials

Politicians don’t win elections by not spending (other people’s) money. But in the CNMI’s case, the government’s obligations are already legion, and public demand for more is seemingly insatiable — regardless of the state of the economy.
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Once more unto the breach

Editorials

Someone recently pointed out that the CNMI “is a U.S. Commonwealth — not a discount labor outlet.” True enough. American Samoa holds that dubious distinction.
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Letters

Lighting the path together: A community guide to our solar future

Letters to the Editor

CUC needs more than just technical experts; it needs an informed and engaged community. As ratepayers, our voices are vital during the upcoming Town Hall meetings to ensure the selected “Independent Power Producers” are held to the high standards CUC has established in its current Reque…
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Powering our future together — why transparency matters most

Letters to the Editor

Most consumers understand that CUC cannot control global oil markets. But we do deserve clarity on the numbers.
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Opinions

School of hard paychecks

Columnists

The grown-up assumption is that high pay will incentivize us to choose jobs in construction, trades, caregiving, hospitality, restaurants, farming, or healthcare. Yet historically, in the States and other developed countries with high wages, labor shortages persist precisely in those occupations.
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Beyond ownership — belonging, citizenship, and the responsibility to protect what cannot be replaced

Columnists

The idea that belonging should be tied to land ownership is not universal. It is the product of a particular historical system shaped by expansion, acquisition, and the transformation of land into a commodity.
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Business

Oil rises as investors remain wary US-Iran ceasefire will open supply flow

Business News

BEIJING (Reuters) — Oil prices rose on Thursday on investors’ concerns supply from the key Middle East producing region may ​not fully resume amid doubts the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran will ‌hold and as the crucial Strait of Hormuz remains restricted.
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Regional/World

Tropical threat sharpens as 90W eyes passage south of Guam

Regional, World

The more likely track now shows the system passing south of Guam late Sunday night into early Monday, a shift from the wider range of possibilities forecasters were weighing just 24 hours earlier.
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National

Splashdown of Artemis II astronauts concludes 10-day moon mission

National

NASA’s gumdrop-shaped Orion capsule, dubbed Integrity, parachuted ‌gently into the sea off the Southern California coast shortly after 5 p.m. PT, concluding a mission that took the astronauts deeper into space than anyone had flown before.
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