“U.S. Supreme Court keeps Trump-era immigration limits in place.”
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U.S. Supreme Court keeps Trump-era immigration limits in place
Under the court’s order, the case will be argued in February and the stay will be maintained until the justices decide the case. Read more
Teen arrested on suspicion of armed robbery in Waikiki
The teen, wielding a firearm, demnaded property from three people before discharging a round into the ground. Read more
Speed may be factor in fatal East Oahu crash, police say
The crash occurred on Kalanianaole Highway at about 7:35 p.m. Read more

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House committee expected to release Trump’s taxes Friday
That’s the next time the House, which is on break for the holidays, is scheduled to meet for a routine pro forma session. Read more
George Santos admits to lying about college and work history
Even as Santos admitted to some fabrication, his actions will likely not prevent him from being seated in Congress. Read more
Gov. Green extends emergency relief for air medical service
Out-of-state aircraft and crew have been standing in after a local air transport plane crashed off Maui. Read more
Homeless man injured in Iwilei bicycle robbery
The victim was taken in serious but stable condition to a hospital. Read more
Southwest cancels more flights, draws federal investigation
A day after most U.S. airlines had recovered from the storm, Southwest called off about 2,600 more flights on the East Coast by midafternoon. Read more
Bicyclist, 47, seriously injured in Waipahu hit-and-run
The crash occurred on Kamehameha Highway just before 4 a.m. Read more
Novak Djokovic back in Australia a year after deportation
Djokovic will open his 2023 campaign in Adelaide as he prepares for a shot at a 10th Australian Open title. Read more
North Korea’s Kim lays out key goals to boost military power
Kim’s statement came after South Korea accused the North of flying drones across the rivals’ border for the first time in five years. Read more
400k expected to ring in 2023 on Las Vegas Strip, downtown
The show was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
Japan PM sacks 4th minister to patch up scandal-hit Cabinet
Kenya Akiba, minister in charge of the reconstruction of Fukushima and other disaster-hit areas, has faced allegations of mishandling political and election funds and of ties to the Unification Church, whose practices and huge donations have raised controversy. Read more
Co-leader of Whitmer kidnapping plot gets 16 years in prison
Adam Fox’s sentence is the longest of anyone convicted in the plot so far, though it’s significantly shorter than the life sentence that prosecutors sought. Read more
Winter weather upends water systems across the Deep South
Breakdowns in infrastructure arose in rapid succession after days of freezing temperatures in areas where extended periods of frigid weather are abnormal. Read more
Lake on hook for $33K in witness fees in failed challenge
Lake was among the most vocal 2022 Republicans promoting former President Donald Trump’s election lies. Read more
S. Korea military sorry for failing to down North’s drones
South Korea’s military scrambled warplanes and attack helicopters on Monday, but they failed to bring down any of the North Korean drones that flew back home or disappeared from South Korean radars. Read more
S. Korea to pardon former leader Lee for corruption crimes
The Justice Ministry said in a statement that Lee is among 1,373 convicts who will be pardoned Wednesday. Read more
Military police enforce driving ban in snow-stricken Buffalo
More than 30 people are reported to have died in the region, officials said, including seven storm-related deaths announced today by Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown’s office. Read more
U.S. to let MLB stars play for Cuba in World Baseball Classic
In a decision announced Saturday, Dec. 24, the United States will permit Major League Baseball players from Cuba to represent their home country in the World Baseball Classic next year. Read more
States banking big bucks as Fed attempts to fight inflation
States ranging from Democratic-led Massachusetts to Republican-led Texas as well as politically divided Minnesota all are sitting on large surpluses that are swelling even further thanks to favorable interest rates on investments. Read more
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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiinewsdigest.net and https://hawaiidigestscience.com).