You’re reading The Husk's Friday edition, our Weekender, a countdown/roundup of miscellanea from Micronesia, Guam, and Earth.
…things from Micronesia
The executive assistant of the CNMI governor was found to be in contempt by CNMI lawmakers, the Marianas Variety reported. It’s the latest in the investigation of the CNMI governor’s questioned expenditures.
Sgt. Joe Haflei, a Pohnpeian serving in the U.S. military, died recently. It was reported in the latest edition of the Kaselehlie Press. Mr. Haflei passed away on Oct. 17, according to Stars and Stripes.
Teachers in Palau are working on getting their bachelor's degrees from the University of Guam, learning remotely.
…things from other parts of the world
An enlightening piece about food waste, “ugly produce,” and farming, from Vox.
Neighborhood watch WhatsApp groups < AI | Tech is evolving and crawling social media profiles and finding the criminals and possible would-be criminals among us. The Guardian has the story and interactive graphics.
… “fake news” story
Two weeks after Taiwan media and one week after Guam media reported about Taiwan marines training on Guam, Guam’s governor has now called the reports “fake news,” per the Guam Daily Post.1 Here’s the Newsweek story from two weeks ago.
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I do wonder why officials didn’t immediately deny reports? Should I call my mayor to quell my concerns?