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The U.S. military is increasing its presence just as the island’s Chamorro people are trying to strengthen their bonds. By Damien Cave Reporting from Guam “Balutan! You’ve got to balutan!” ...
The people of the U.S. territory of Guam do not have any say in the presidential election, but that does not stop them from making their preferences known. KPRG's Naina Rao has this report.
"People are breaking the rules — paying a criminal ... hearing where he voiced his concern that the U.S. territory of Guam could "capsize" if too many people were on the island.
Guam is excluded from a proposed expansion of the radiation exposure compensation program in the U.S. Senate's base text of ...
Roy Gamboa, a member of Guam’s native CHamoru people and a Marine veteran.Credit... Supported by By Sarah A. Topol Photographs by Glenna Gordon On the weekends, when Roy Gamboa was a little boy ...