World May 25 News Wrap: Oath Keepers founder sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy
World May 25 Typhoon Mawar leaves behind ‘major mess’ in Guam, thousands without power The typhoon is the strongest to hit the territory of roughly 150,000 people since 2002. By Grace Garces Bordallo, Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
World May 24 Watch 4:13 News Wrap: Still no debt limit deal but both sides say they’re hopeful In our news wrap Wednesday, there is still no deal to raise the nation's debt limit but both sides said they're still hopeful, a typhoon pounded Guam with sustained winds of 140 mph and torrential rains, Germany's government launched a…
World May 24 Super Typhoon Mawar pummels Guam as Category 4 storm The National Weather Service says Super Typhoon Mawar has barreled into Guam as a powerful Category 4 storm. By Grace Garces Bordallo, Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
World May 23 Watch 4:49 News Wrap: Illinois investigation finds clergy sexually abused thousands of children In our news wrap Tuesday, the Illinois attorney general says the sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic clergy in the state was more extensive than previously known with nearly 2,000 children abused between 1950 and 2019, a judge in…
May 23 Emergency shelters start to fill up as Guam braces for Typhoon Mawar By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press Authorities in Guam warned anyone not living in a fully concrete house to head to safety elsewhere, and emergency shelters began to fill as residents braced for Typhoon Mawar. Continue reading
Oct 04 Watch 5:07 News Wrap: Musk agrees to buy Twitter, charges dropped in Flint water case In our news wrap Tuesday, Elon Musk reversed course and agreed to buy Twitter after months of legal battles, President Biden and Japan's prime minister discussed the next steps following North Korea's longest-ever ballistic missile test over Japan and a… Continue watching
Feb 27 Guam residents who suffered 1940s war atrocities to receive compensation By Anita Hofschneider, Associated Press The United States' 1951 peace treaty with Japan forgave Japan of the responsibility to pay Guam reparations. Instead, the compensation program is being funded with federal tax money normally reserved for Guam's government. Continue reading
Aug 08 Watch 2:55 News Wrap: Guam’s Catholic diocese sued over alleged sex abuse In our news wrap Thursday, more than 200 people in Guam are suing the U.S. territory’s Catholic diocese for sexual abuse dating back to the 1950s. The island’s former archbishop was convicted of sex abuse and cover-up in 2016 but… Continue watching
Aug 29 Can a ballistic missile defense system shield Guam from North Korea? By Ankit Panda, Council on Foreign Relations Attempts by the United States and Japan to intercept North Korean ballistic missiles headed toward Guam could fail and undermine the credibility of missile defense. Continue reading