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Editorial: DTS fare hike is mostly reasonable

The Honolulu City Council is considering a measure to raise public transportation fares for nearly all riders, an increase that the city Department of Transportation Services says is necessary to keep up with rising operational and maintenance costs. While a consensus was not reached by the Budget Committee on Tuesday, in part due to disagreements on proposed carve-outs, Bill 54 is still very much alive, and it should pass.

Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan Meets Saudi Official For a Potential Chip Partnership — Can Gulf Capital Power Team Blue’s Semiconductor Comeback?

Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has met with the Saudi officials to discuss a partnership around semiconductors and AI, potentially opening up a new ‘capital front’ for struggling American chipmaker. Intel CEO Heads to The Middle East For Potential Partnership on AI & Semiconductors, Hoping To Strengthen The Firm’s Finances Team Blue has been making efforts to see a breakthrough in the industry, whether it involves refining the firm’s foundry division or re-evaluating strategies to ensure a strong balance sheet. Over the course of just a few months, Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan has managed to be involved in a partnership with [.].

Weekend Round-Up: Ford And BYD Recall Vehicles, Tesla Insurance Expands, Waymo Targets London And Starlink Wi-Fi Takes Flight

Weekend Round-Up: Ford And BYD Recall Vehicles, Tesla Insurance Expands, Waymo Targets London And Starlink Wi-Fi Takes Flight

Dogecoin Finds Support Near 0.18 After Tariff-Led Selloff and Price Swing

TLDR Dogecoin traded between $0. 176 and $0. 189 amid a 7% intraday swing. Whales sold about 360M DOGE worth $74M during the tariff-led drop. Strong buying near $0. 18 created a key support zone through the session. Resistance remains near $0. 19 as traders await signals for the next move. Dogecoin steadied on Friday after a sharp morning [.] The post Dogecoin Finds Support Near 0. 18 After Tariff-Led Selloff and Price Swing appeared first on CoinCentral.

A war on drugs or a war on terror? Trump’s military pressure on Venezuela blurs the lines

WASHINGTON (AP) Under President Donald Trump, the drug war is looking a lot like the war on terror. To support strikes against Latin American gangs and drug cartels, the Trump administration is relying on a legal argument that gained traction after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, which allowed U. S. authorities to use lethal force [.].