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Man in critical condition following ‘bus vs. tree’ crash
A man estimated to be in his 60s is in critical condition following a crash in the Liliha area on the morning of March 17, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said.
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Chinatown event marks history of a Hawaiʻi movement: PHOTOS
In Chinatown, a new event asks people to look again at a place many once overlooked. The Glade was more than a nightclub. It became a refuge for māhū and a gathering place where people could live openly, even when the law and society pushed back.
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Trump blasts NATO allies, says ‘most’ don’t want to get involved in Iran military operation
President Trump tore into NATO allies on Tuesday over reluctance from “most” of them to get involved in the U.S.-Israeli military operation in Iran. “The United States has been informed by most of our NATO ‘Allies’ that they don’t want to get involved with our Military Operation against the Terrorist Regime of Iran, in the…
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Diesel crosses $5 per gallon average in the US
A month ago, before the conflict began, diesel prices in the U.S. averaged about $3.65 per gallon.
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Iran in talks to move World Cup games out of US
Iran is in talks to move its World Cup games out of the U.S. and into Mexico, the Middle East nation’s sports minister said this week.
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Graphic of the Week: Floor crossings in Parliament
The federal Liberals are once more on the threshold of gaining a majority in Parliament, thanks to the recent addition of Nunavut MP Lori Idlout, who crossed the floor from the New Democratic Party last week. Read More
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Republicans collide with Trump over no-excuse absentee voting, SAVE Act
President Trump’s push to eliminate voting by mail without excuses such as illness or military duty, a component of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, has put him on a collision course with Republicans from states where absentee voting is widespread and popular. The SAVE America Act’s core reform would be to require…
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Breakenridge: Expert panel needed to review Alberta’s revenue sources
If last month’s announcement of the fall referendums was meant to distract from the bad news budget, it turns out such a ploy was unnecessary. Read More
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Ford: Limits on exercising hate are acceptable and necessary
Hate is more difficult to deal with when it is clothed in righteousness and virtue — when it’s garbed in the mantle of free expression and free speech. Read More
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Man, 71, in serious condition after stabbing in Makiki
A man is in the hospital following an apparent stabbing in Makiki.