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University of Hawaii Athletic Director looks back at first year in new role
University of Hawaii Athletics Director Matt Elliott reflected on his first year in office and expressed optimism regarding upcoming changes, including moving to a new conference and hiring new coaches.
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Starbucks to bring back viral drink for one weekend in August
The drink hasn’t been widely available in roughly a decade.
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Timeline of search efforts since Parker’s disappearance in northwest Calgary
The search continues for 11-year-old Parker, who went missing from his day home on Thursday, July 16. Read More
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Watch: Man slaps fan not standing for national anthem at Cubs game
Video from a Chicago Cubs game is sparking a debate about patriotism and freedom of expression.
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Journey adds third Hawaii concert date for 2026 Final Frontier Tour
A third Honolulu concert date has been added to Journey’s Final Frontier Tour due to high demand, with tickets for Hawaii residents set to go on sale Friday, July 24.
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Who’s behind the ‘Freedom Fuel’ network? Clues point to NFL coach, GOP fundraiser, others
Untangling exactly who is behind the Philadelphia-area venture has proven difficult.
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Leong: Where there’s smoke, there’s a needless political firestorm
Wildfire smoke has been visiting Alberta over the past few days and with wildfires continuing to burn around us in places near and far, the acrid haze that’s become a staple of summer may yet make a return. Read More
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Breakenridge: Bike lane ‘complaint’ portal set to shore up government interference
Imagine for a moment what the reaction would be if a future Alberta NDP government demanded that Calgary and Edmonton build more bike lanes. Read More
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Alberta sovereignty: Officially give up? Why not negotiate instead?
The big day is three months away, but many are already tired of the headlines. Sadly, there will be many more. Various think-tanks will polish their crystal balls and publish their predictions. Commentators will neither change their minds nor change the subject. Regular folk will transition from annoyed to angry. Read More
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Why the US homeownership rate may overstate how many own their homes
The homeownership rate could be overstating how many Americans actually own their homes. Here’s why.