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On self-rated poverty and public policy: To err is divine - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 2 days agoAt the height of COVID-19 pandemic, OCTA Research (OCTA) began to issue statements on potential...
Hawaii restaurant inspection reports not easily available: ‘That’s a problem’
KHON 2 Honolulu· 1 day ago“We enacted the laws that required them to inform and be transparent with the public. I was...
Amon-Ra St. Brown Has Simple Message Following New Contract
Athlon Sports· 3 days agoAmon-Ra St. Brown has a message for fans after signing a new deal
Petroleum results in Red Hill water came from lab tests, Navy finds
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 15 hours agoLaboratory contamination was the cause of increased low levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons...
Tick bites at 12-year low in NJ, but prime season is May-June. How to protect yourself
The Record· 24 hours agoTick bites at 12-year low in NJ, but prime season is May-June. Roughly one-third of the way through 2024, state data shows New Jersey is on pace for the fewest residents affected by tick bites ...
Health officials close Takamiya Market due to roach infestation
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 4 days agoOfficials said during a routine inspection, live cockroaches were observed crawling on multiple food...
Toymaker Hasbro posts quarterly profit beat, slower sales decline
MSN News· 3 days ago(Reuters) - Hasbro reported a smaller-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales and handily beat...
Whooping cough vaccines stored in specialised carriers, not 'biohazard' boxes: Philippine medic
AFP via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHealth authorities have stressed that vaccines against whooping cough, also known as pertussis, are...
Blame game erupts as carcinogen found again by West Islip ex-factory
Newsday· 3 days agoFour years after cleaning up waste at a Superfund site in West Islip, the state again has detected...
Takamiya Market in Wailuku issued red placard due to roach infestation
KITV Honolulu· 4 days agoOn Maui, Wailuku's Takamiya Market has been shut down by the Department of Health (DOH) because of a roach infestation.