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Pearl City defeats Curaçao 5-0 to win 2026 Senior League Baseball World Series
Pearl City has another world championship to bring home to Hawaiʻi. The Pearl City Little League All-Stars defeated Curaçao 5-0 Saturday in the Senior League Baseball World Series championship game, becoming the first team from the United States to win the tournament since 2019. Pearl City took control early, loading the bases in the bottom…
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Three cases of E. coli linked to Calgary water park prompt closure
The Prairie Winds water park in northeast Calgary is temporarily closed after three cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) were linked to the facility. Read More
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Hunter Biden says Joe Biden’s cancer is spreading: ‘It’s very debilitating’
Former President Joe Biden’s cancer has spread to other parts of his body, his son Hunter Biden revealed in an interview, describing the disease as “very painful” and “very debilitating.” “The cancer has spread, metastasized into his bones and further,” he told the BBC’s “Newsnight” Friday. “It’s really sad to watch.” Several months after leaving…
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Primary election lines open across Hawaii for in-person voting
Lines across the islands opened for in-person voting on Primary Election Day at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8.
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Why pink seems to be the ‘in’ color of 2026, years after ‘Barbie’
Even if you don’t “like” the color pink, you may be drawn to it. There’s science behind it.
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How does cyclospora compare to some of the worst outbreaks in US history?
Amid the ongoing investigations into outbreaks of both “explosive diarrhea”-causing cyclospora and salmonella affecting dozens of states, the daily headlines are reminiscent of past foodborne illness crises that gripped the nation.
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Helicopter parents are showing up to their kids’ job interviews
HR professionals say a growing number of parents are getting involved in their adult children’s job searches.
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Saharan dust cloud the size of the continental US is impacting summer weather and you may not have even noticed
The days are hot. The storms are few and far between. The sunsets are beautiful. And high in the sky is a layer of dust that has traveled thousands of miles from Africa impacting the weather we’re seeing in the southern U.S. and beyond.
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Opinion: Canada is worth your wildhood
Over the past year, something remarkable has happened in Canada. Read More