Por: New York Daily News Nation August 16, 2023
Hawaiians who survived a week of deadly fires now find themselves warding off desperate looters and opportunistic realtors. At least 99 people have been killed by flames that swallowed much of Maui, displacing 3,000 animals, destroying upward of 1,700 buildings and reportedly causing upwards of $7 billion in damage. Commercial fisherman Bryan Sizemore, 48, said his boat exploded because of the fires, but his business remains. The 20-year Maui... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation September 28, 2023
Looting continued in Philadelphia last night as police released details of more than 50 people arrested the night before.Video recorded after last night's looting shows the huge damage done to a liquor store on Adams Avenue. Many of the store's shelves were left bare... + más
John Fetterman silent over Philadelphia looting as Democrats under pressure | Newsweek
Over a dozen arrested after groups of masked teenagers loot Philadelphia stores, police say | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation December 27, 2022
Looters took advantage of a deadly arctic blast that crippled Buffalo, New York, over the weekend. Several videos shared on Twitter show dozens of people looting stores and walking around with bags full of what appears to be stolen items amid abandoned vehicles and nearly 4 feet... + más
U.S. preparing for direct confrontation with Russia in the Arctic | Newsweek
Florida sheriff issues warning to looters: You will be 'carried out' | WPTV
Associated Press USA Life December 02, 2022
HONOLULU (AP) — When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native Hawaiians as a way to honor both the natural and spiritual... + más
Mauna Loa photos and video show sky on fire as lava pours from summit | Newsweek
For many Hawaiians, lava flows are a time to honor, reflect | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation December 02, 2022
HONOLULU – When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native Hawaiians as a way to honor both the natural and spiritual... + más
For many Hawaiians, lava flows are a time to honor, reflect | Associated Press
ABC News USA Nation December 02, 2022
HONOLULU -- When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the the lava flowing from Mauna Loa volcano and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native ans as a way to honor both the... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 02, 2022
AP Photo/Gregory Bull When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the the and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native Hawaiians as a way to honor both the natural and spiritual... + más
EXPLAINER: What hazards are posed by Hawaii's Mauna Loa? | 10 WBNS
EXPLAINER: What hazards are posed by Hawaii's Mauna Loa? | WPLG Local 10
WPTV USA Nation November 18, 2022
Tribal communities across the country struggle with the issue of affordable housing.Recently, there has been a push for federal funding to help with more community development on tribal lands to preserve culture.Native Americans have some of the worst housing needs in the... + más
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For Oaxacans in L.A., city councilmembers racist remarks cut deep | Los Angeles Times
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