

While still struggling to rise from the ruins of previous disasters, the CNMI is back to square after Sinlaku
Across the Northern Marianas, businesses are struggling to reopen as the islands operate on a patchwork of generator power. Grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants and hardware suppliers are running limited hours because of fuel shortages and the high cost of keeping generators online.

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17 hours ago


Seabed mining leases in US territories likely to outpace environmental review
By Ron Rocky Coloma Federal plans to open waters near Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa to seabed mining could allow long-term leases to be issued before full environmental reviews are completed, legal experts warn. The concern centers on how the U.S. government is using the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to advance offshore mineral development, a process that experts say prioritizes early lease sales while deferring deeper scientific analysis to later

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5 days ago


Playing catch-up with machine learning tech: Guam weighs AI’s promise against limits of land, labor and law
As artificial intelligence tools rapidly enter daily life, Guam officials are confronting a complex balancing act: how to regulate and adopt the technology without overwhelming the island’s infrastructure, workforce or cultural priorities.

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