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Hawaii restricting cattle from areas with avian flu cases

The restriction went into effect today and will be placed on any future areas where infected cattle are found. Read more

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                                Iowa guard Caitlin Clark shoots a 3-point basket over UConn guard Nika Muhl.

Caitlin Clark leads Iowa over UConn in women’s Final Four

Caitlin Clark led Iowa back to the national championship game, scoring 21 points as the Hawkeyes rallied past Paige Bueckers and UConn 71-69 in the women’s Final Four on Friday night. Read more

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                                Chef David Chang, who founded the company Momofuku, in Los Angeles, is seen on Feb. 15. David Chang’s Momofuku company is waging a trademark battle for the term “chile crunch.” But what does ownership mean for such an everyday pleasure?

Condiment wars come for chile crisp (or crunch)

Momofuku has been sending cease-and-desist letters to other food companies that use either phrase in their marketing, and several have already stopped, fearing a costly legal fight. Read more

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                                Hawaii’s Alaka‘i Todd hits on Jan. 5.

No. 5 UC Irvine sweeps No. 4 Hawaii

UC Irvine junior Hilir Henno hit .679 with a match-high 20 kills in 28 swings to lead No. 5 UC Irvine to a 25-20, 25-19, 25-21 sweep of No. 4 Hawaii today at Bren Events center in Irvine, Calif. Read more

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                                Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks to supporters during an event, on March 30, in Los Angeles.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. questions Jan. 6 prosecutions

The statement came a day after Kennedy came under fire for a fundraising email that painted a sympathetic portrait of the rioters as “activists” who were “stripped of their constitutional liberties.” Read more

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                                South Carolina guard Bree Hall celebrates after making a three-point basket during the second half of a Final Four game against North Carolina State in the women’s NCAA Tournament, today, in Cleveland.

South Carolina women surge past N.C. State to reach title game

The talented and tenacious Gamecocks (37-0) led by one at halftime before putting their full arsenal on display in the third quarter. Read more

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                                UH’s Matthew Miura makes a long run and snags a line drive, on march 11, in the top of the fourth inning. UC Davis scored four runs in the seventh inning to break a 5-all tie en route to today’s 9-5 baseball victory over Hawaii at Dobbins Stadium on the Aggies’ campus.

UC Davis pulls out win vs. Hawaii in series opener

In the bottom of the seventh, UCD’s Damian Stone hit a one-out single, stole second, then went to third on Tyler Howard’s single to center. Read more

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Hawaii State Judiciary warns of jury duty scam

Court staff or law enforcement do not call or email anyone regarding outstanding bench warrants related to jury duty, according to the state. Read more

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                                Mehrad Houman holds his dog, Mishka, after she was examined by veterinarian Nancy Pillsbury in Harper Woods, Mich., on March 29. Mishka was discovered in suburban Detroit, eight months after disappearing in San Diego.

California dog missing since summer is found in Michigan

Police in Harper Woods responded to a call about a stray dog last week, picked up the terrier mix and contacted an animal welfare group. Read more

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                                Kai Dela Cruz, 25, has been convicted in the 2019 murder of Isaac Lee, 45, in Wahiawa.

Man found guilty of fatal stabbing in Wahiawa

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                                Former President Donald Trump arrives for a press conference at 40 Wall Street after a pre-trial hearing at Manhattan criminal court, on March 25, in New York. Donald Trump’s lawyers were blocked today from forcing NBC to provide them with materials related to the TV network’s recent documentary about porn actor Stormy Daniels, a key prosecution witness at the former president’s upcoming hush-money criminal trial in New York.

Trump demanding new judge days before start of hush-money trial

Trump’s lawyers — echoing his recent social media complaints — urged Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan to step aside from the case, alleging bias and a conflict of interest. Read more

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                                Ka’onohikaumakaakeawe Kananiokeakua Holokai Lopes of Ka La ‘Onohi Mai O Ha’eha’e, under the direction of na kumu kula Tracie and Keawe Lopes, presents “Aia Ka Lani Kua Ka’a I Luna” in the Hula Kahiko portion of the Miss Aloha Hula competition of the 61st Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo Thursday night. Lopes went on to win the overall title and the Hawaiian Language Award.

Kaneohe halau’s Lopes wins Miss Aloha Hula 2024

It was the fourth Miss Aloha Hula win in a row for kumu Keawe and Tracie Lopes of Ka La ‘Onohi Mai O Ha’eha’e in Kaneohe. Read more

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                                Sarah Matthews, former White House deputy press secretary, arrives as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, in July 2022. As Donald Trump seeks the presidency for a third time, he is being vigorously opposed by a vocal contingent of former officials who are stridently warning against his return to power and offering dire predictions for the country and the rule of law if his campaign succeeds.

Former Trump officials among his most vocal opponents

He is being vigorously opposed by a vocal contingent of former officials who are offering dire predictions for the country and the rule of law if his campaign succeeds. Read more

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                                Windy conditions buffeted players at the 2019 Sony Open golf tournament at the Waialae Country Club. A wind advisory for portions of all Hawaiian isles has been extended through 6 p.m. today.

High surf, wind advisories extended for all islands

Forecasters expect east winds of 20 to 35 mph, with gusts over 50 mph, to continue through this afternoon and possibly into Saturday. Read more

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                                A display shows the news about an earthquake in New York City at News Corp Headquarters, today, in New York. An earthquake centered between New York and Philadelphia shook skyscrapers and suburbs across the northeastern U.S. today, causing no major damage but startling millions of people in an area unaccustomed to such tremors.

Here’s what to know about rare East Coast earthquakes

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                                President Joe Biden, aboard Marine One, takes an aerial tour of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, today, as seen from an accompanying aircraft.

Biden tours collapsed Baltimore bridge as clearing proceeds

“I’m here to say your nation has your back and I mean it,” Biden said from the shoreline overlooking the collapsed bridge. “Your nation has your back.” Read more

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                                Pedestrians walk past the New York Stock Exchange building, on March 25, in New York. Stocks rose on Wall Street and Treasury yields climbed today following a hot U.S. jobs report.

Wall Street gains ground following strong jobs report

Technology companies led that march higher. Read more

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                                Waitress Rachel Gurcik serves customers at the Gateway Diner in Westville, Pa. in October 2023. America’s employers delivered another outpouring of jobs in March, adding a sizzling 303,000 workers to their payrolls and bolstering hopes that the economy can vanquish inflation without succumbing to a recession in the face of high interest rates.

March job surge bolsters economy amid inflation

Last month’s job growth was up from a revised 270,000 in February and was far above the 200,000 jobs that economists had forecast. Read more

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                                A flare burns at a well pad, in August 2021, near Watford City, N.D. The levels of the crucial heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached historic highs in 2023, growing at near-record fast paces, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane levels hit record highs

Carbon dioxide, the most important and abundant of the greenhouse gases caused by humans, rose in 2023 by the third highest amount in 65 years of record keeping. Read more

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                                The Apple logo is illuminated at a store in Munich, Germany, in November 2023. Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in California, marking the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts amid a broader wave of tech industry consolidation.

Apple lays off more than 600 in first major post-pandemic cuts

The iPhone maker notified 614 workers in multiple offices on March 28 that they were losing their jobs, with the layoffs becoming effective on May 27. Read more


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