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Hawaii officials fire officer who triggered false missile alarm There weren't safeguards in place to prevent one employee from erroneously warning the whole state on their own, an FCC staffer told Time. The test and real alerts used the exact same prompts and language, which ended up confusing the fired officer. Further, the state didn't have procedures to correct ...
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Tillerson's 'walking encyclopedia' retiring from State after 35 years WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After a 35-year government career that spanned the world under six presidents, and even included a brief stint as acting secretary of state, the State Department's top career diplomat has announced his retirement. "I've decided that it is time to take a break," Undersecretary for ...
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Now's the time for Hawaii small business to speak up about proposed laws Grants for manufacturing businesses, clarifiying Hawaii's anti-discrimination law, paid sick and family leave and a state retirement savings plan for private companies are among the proposed legislative bills affecting small business that are up for debate during the 2018 legislative session. Most of the ...
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Suspected mentally ill arsonist has history of igniting terror, neighbors say Now, the remains of two burned-out houses serve as a charred reminder of how Hawaii's broken mental health system has failed a community. ... has a well documented history of mental illness, and court records show he's spent years bouncing between jail, care homes and the state hospital. In 2015 ...
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The state of Hawaii will license crypto-cash companies Two bills submitted in the Senate of Hawaii last week are aimed at defining and incorporating virtual currencies within the scope of the State Remittances Act. If adopted, the draft laws HI SB2853 and HI SB3082 will require companies and individuals involved in the transfer of virtual currencies to obtain ...
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Hawaii bureaucrats kept inept employee who warned of incoming nukes The Associated Press reports that the Hawaii state employee who falsely warned of inbound nuclear missiles a few weeks back, had a history of making similar errors, but the bureaucrats kept him in the position…until, you know, they were embarrassed nationally;. The worker had mistakenly believed ...
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