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Upornia vs TXXX: Which site is better in 2025?

Upornia vs TXXX: Which site is better in 2025?

In the expansive and constantly evolving world of adult entertainment, two names have emerged as leading contenders for U.S. viewers seeking a seamless and high-quality free streaming experience in 2025—Upornia and TXXX. While both platforms boast...

2nd cohort of aquaponics program promises 400 pounds of lettuce, 200 pounds of fish per household

2nd cohort of aquaponics program promises 400 pounds of lettuce, 200 pounds of fish per household

The University of Guam's Community Backyard Aquaponics Systems program is expanding to a second cohort of 40 participants, with the potential to produce hundreds of pounds of fresh fish and vegetables annually for each household, according to...

UPDATED: SIFA vacates Tiyan campus under legal settlement, future campus still unconfirmed

UPDATED: SIFA vacates Tiyan campus under legal settlement, future campus still unconfirmed

After facing a multimillion-dollar eviction lawsuit and with still no confirmed location for the upcoming school year, the Science Is Fun and Awesome, SIFA, Learning Academy Charter School vacated the Tiyan campus under a legal settlement with its...

Don’t further fuel nuclear arms race | READER COMMENTARY

Don’t further fuel nuclear arms race | READER COMMENTARY

Thank you for covering the important subject of the harms of nuclear tests (“Americans still suffer effects of nuclear tests decades later,” July 3). Although the new budget bill renews and extends coverage for downwinders to nuclear testing,...

Surprise teacher selected top advisor in West

Surprise teacher selected top advisor in West

A Surprise teacher won a prestigious award for being a passionate educator and industry expert who brings real-world relevance to the classroom. Brady Mitchell earned the Advisor of the Year award for Region 5 of SkillsUSA, a prominent development...

'Helping to build our future': GCA Trades Academy celebrates 30 graduates

'Helping to build our future': GCA Trades Academy celebrates 30 graduates

The GCA Trades Academy celebrated 30 new graduates with Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio applauding them for growing Guam's skilled labor force. Tenorio joined family, faculty and industry partners to celebrate the 30 graduates during a Wednesday...

When Was The B-2 Bomber Made? These Are The Years It Was Produced

When Was The B-2 Bomber Made? These Are The Years It Was Produced

Back in the late Cold War years, the U.S. was racing to stay ahead of the Soviet Union. This led them to develop a new kind of aircraft. This bomber, which was unlike anything the world had ever seen before, had unusual design features and would...

SIFA to vacate Tiyan campus Saturday under legal settlement, future campus still unconfirmed

SIFA to vacate Tiyan campus Saturday under legal settlement, future campus still unconfirmed

After facing a multimillion-dollar eviction lawsuit and with still no confirmed location for the upcoming school year, the Science Is Fun and Awesome Academy, known as SIFA, will still vacate its Tiyan campus by midnight Saturday under a legal...

30 GCA Trades Academy graduates celebrated

30 GCA Trades Academy graduates celebrated

Building “a stronger workforce for a stronger Guam,” the GCA Trades Academy celebrated 30 students who have earned certifications in high demand fields in the skilled labor industry. Since 2006, the GCA Trades Academy’s mission has been to build...

Report: Retirement Fund lost $309K to hacker

Report: Retirement Fund lost $309K to hacker

The Government of Guam Retirement Fund lost some $309,000 to a hacker who was able to gain access to its login information from a Fund staff responding to a “phishing” email in fiscal 2024, according to a report released by the Office of Public...

Lockheed Secures Up to $3B for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Program

Lockheed Secures Up to $3B for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Program

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract worth up to $2.97 billion to extend its role as the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (ABMD) Combat Systems Engineering Agent. The deal provides essential support to maintain the operational readiness of...

DODEA Focuses on Teacher Development for New School Year

DODEA Focuses on Teacher Development for New School Year

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES 08.21.2012 Courtesy Story Students heading back to Defense Department schools over the next few weeks are likely to see many improvements, inlcuding modernized classrooms, the latest technology, new course offerings,...

LETTER: Why do our people leave?

LETTER: Why do our people leave?

Every time someone leaves Guam to find a better job, go to school, or chase opportunity somewhere else, this island gets a little quieter. A little emptier. You might not notice it right away—the beaches still sparkle, the sunsets still stop you...

Will Iran Use North Korean Hwasong-10 Ballistic Missiles in its Next Round of Strikes on Israel?

Will Iran Use North Korean Hwasong-10 Ballistic Missiles in its Next Round of Strikes on Israel?

<p >Following the cessation of Iranian-Israeli hostilities in a ceasefire  June 24, 11 days after they had been initiated, speculation has continued to grow regarding how Iran may respond to a possible new wave of attacks...

PUA fraud defendants plead not guilty

PUA fraud defendants plead not guilty

Six of the seven defendants accused of defrauding the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program out of $1.9 million pleaded not guilty in the District Court of Guam on Thursday. Charissa Tenorio, Tina Sanchez, Winnie Joe Santos, Frankie Rosalin,...

Leaders praise Missouri B-2 bomber pilots steering ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’

Leaders praise Missouri B-2 bomber pilots steering ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’

Operation Midnight Hammer is the kind of mission that Whiteman Air Force Base’s B-2 Spirit stealth bomber pilots have been trained to do. On Saturday, June 20, it was not a drill. Several national media organizations reported B-2 stealth bombers...

Garcia named new GEDA CEO, touts millions in available JV funding

Garcia named new GEDA CEO, touts millions in available JV funding

Longtime Guam Economic Development Authority Public Finance Manager Christina “Tina” D. Garcia was appointed as GEDA's next Chief Executive Officer/Administrator. In an announcement Monday, Acting Gov. Joshua Tenorio said, “Tina brings years of...

Hacking incident loses retirement fund $309K

Hacking incident loses retirement fund $309K

The Government of Guam Retirement Fund lost $309,000 in fiscal year 2024 due to a hacking incident, according to financial audit documents released by the Office of Public Accountability. According to a letter to the GGRF board from independent...

Local officials weighing full impact of 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

Local officials weighing full impact of 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

After weeks of high-profile wrangling between Republicans and Democrats in Congress, Pres. Donald Trump signed his "One Big Beautiful Bill" on July 4. The massive spending and tax cut bill squeaked past the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday...

2025 Utah Great Reads from Great Places

2025 Utah Great Reads from Great Places

Utah Humanities Press Release Morgan Sjogren’s Path of Light: A Walk Through Colliding Legacies of Glen Canyon and Emily Inouye Huey and Kaye Kang’s Wat Kept Playing selected to Utah at National Book Festival in Washington, DC. The Utah Center for...

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