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Letter: Instead of threats, aspire to be more like Denmark
Donald Trump’s determination to take Greenland is reportedly grounded in the Scandinavians’ refusal to award him the Nobel Peace Prize (“Trump links Greenland push to Nobel snub,” Star-Advertiser, Jan. 20). Another typical Trump absurdity.

Letter: Trump destabilization is threatening world order

Letter: A clear front-runner for 2026 Nobel, obviously

Tech View: Geriatrician offers advice on how to age healthfully
With the new year approaching, many of us want to live healthier, longer lives. To learn how, I spoke with Bradley Willcox, geriatrician and director of research at the Department of Geriatric Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, as well as director of Kuakini’s National Institute of Health-funded Center of Biomedical Research Excellence on Aging. He has spent over 30 years studying aging, including Okinawan centenarians (among the world’s longest-lived populations). His research helped identify variants of the FOXO3 “longevity gene” that greatly increase the odds of reaching age 100 with fewer diseases. Willcox focuses on improving “health span” — the years we stay healthy and functional, not just alive.

Hilo man, 50, pleads guilty to federal drug, gun crimes
Kokua Line: Are Social Security survivor benefits automatic?

Crowds flood Hawaii state Capitol to advocate for causes

Man to plead guilty to smuggling gun parts from Hawaii to Japan
A man from Japan is scheduled to plead guilty today for his role in establishing an illegal supply chain of assault rifle parts from Hawaii to Airsoft customers in Japan.

Hawaii gets final federal OK for $149M for high-speed internet

Wahine basketball team on a streak, but Beeman still cautious

University of Hawaii’s Weston claims water polo honor

Hawaii gets offensive lineman transfer from South Florida
The University of Hawaii football team bolstered its offensive line with the addition of a tackle from the University of South Florida.
