Por: Newsweek Tech March 14, 2023
Rare stone carvings have been uncovered hidden underneath the sand on a Hawaii beach after huge waves washed them clean.The carvings, also known as petroglyphs, are thought to be of animals and humans, although the exact story behind the images is unknown.Experts predict that they were carved before contact with European colonists, and could date from anywhere between 80 AD to 1778, local news KHON2 reported.Usually, there is around a 10-foot... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Sports March 11, 2023
Todd Sand was always the strongest guy on the ice. As an elite pair figure skater, he was muscular enough to smoothly lift his partner skyward or fling her through the air to fly and twist until gravity reclaimed her. But his real strength goes beyond the physical gifts that... + más
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Forbes USA Life March 08, 2023
The Hawaii Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that would make the state the 22nd in the nation to legalize recreational marijuana. The measure, SB 669, was approved by the Senate by a vote of 22-3 and now heads to the state House of Representatives for consideration. “For... + más
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Voters approve recreational marijuana in Maryland, Missouri | Associated Press
ABC News USA Business January 22, 2023
KAPOLEI, Hawaii -- Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but . As a Native an, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a four-bedroom... + más
Indigenous communities battle housing problems | WPTV
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ABC News USA Health January 22, 2023
Associated Press USA Life January 22, 2023
KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation January 22, 2023
KAPOLEI, Hawaii – Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 27, 2022
When heavy rains and high surf from Tropical Storm Kay battered much of Southern California's seaboard this month, the ground shifted — ever so slightly — under the railroad along San Clemente's coast. It wasn't the first time. The movement in the... + más
Roberto Clemente 1955 Topps Rookie Card Auctions for Near Record $1.05M | Bleacher Report
Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner suspended between Irvine and San Diego for emergency track repairs | Los Angeles Times
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