Before Skyline, a few noteworthy news items: Paris is burning again . Now, more than ever, I'll never go back to this city The conservative Supreme Court acted again, twice, one on LGBTQ+ rights and a second disallowing President Joe Biden's decision to forgive student loans. Repercussions? Further damages Republican chances in the 2024 presidential election. SCOTUS might have saved American taxpayers $400 billion. I think we are giving away too much to others not me, so the second one is fine with me. I'll wait a few days to see if they do any more damage ( to Republicans ) on women and gun rights. These might wait until their next session because they will soon (by early July) go into recess until the first Monday in October. This is a big day for Honolulu. It has taken half a century, through eight mayors and seven governors, for mass transit to become a reality. Everyone has some kind of gripe about this system. I've always thought this city needed a ra
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