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The typical first-time homebuyer is older than ever, new report shows
(NewsNation) — Affordability pressures are shutting young people out of the housing market, and the median age of first-time homebuyers is now 40, a record high. That’s the oldest age in more than four decades of data and up sharply from 33 in 2021, according to the National Association of Realtors. In 1981, the median…
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Tom Brady’s dog is a clone of late pet, former quarterback says
Related video: Scientists claim dire wolf brought back from extinction, but others disagree TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady revealed his current dog is actually a marvel of science Tuesday. According to ESPN, Brady revealed that his pit bull mix Junie is actually a clone of his previous dog, Lua. The clone…
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Government shutdown becomes the longest on record as fallout spreads across the country
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown has entered its 36th day, breaking the record as the longest ever and disrupting the lives of millions of Americans with federal program cuts, flight delays and federal workers nationwide left without paychecks. President Donald Trump has refused to negotiate with Democrats over their demands to salvage expiring health insurance subsidies until they agree to reopen the government. But skeptical Democrats question…
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Trump says shutdown partly to blame for GOP election losses
President Trump on Wednesday acknowledged Republicans’ poor Election Day results, suggesting the ongoing government shutdown was part of the reason Democrats secured major victories in New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere. “Last night, it was not expected to be a victory. It was very Democrat areas. I don’t think it was good for Republicans,” Trump said…
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Alberta can be a leader in MAID safeguards
Rebecca Vachon is health program director at Cardus and Andreae Sennyah is director of policy. Read More
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‘Bows upset bid denied in final seconds at Oregon
One day after Division II Hawai‘i Pacific stunned Boise State on the road, the University of Hawai‘i men’s basketball team nearly pulled off an upset of its own. The Rainbow Warriors opened their season Tuesday night against Oregon, pushing the Big Ten’s Ducks to the final horn before falling 60-59 at Matthew Knight Arena. Hawai‘i…
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Years of blight: Crumbling Waialae Ave home sparks safety fears
KAHALA, Oahu (KHON2) — It’s one of the first homes you see driving into Kahala. Neighbors say the crumbling, overgrown property on Waialae Avenue has become a magnet for trouble, and they’re pleading for something to be done. Coming off the H-1 into Kahala, it’s hard to miss it. The property on Waialae Avenue has…
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Waikiki Community Center’s Kitchen serving more people than ever
WAIKIKI, Oahu (KHON2) — Over at the nonprofit Waikiki Community Center is their community kitchen, Olive’s, named after one of their senior volunteers. Here, volunteers help provide food for people in the area who are struggling with food insecurity. Lately, they’ve been as busy as ever, but also in need of more to give. Local…
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HPD using mounted license plate reading cameras in parts of Waikiki and Downtown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu Police have been using license plate reading cameras in their patrol cars for years. But they’ve recently started mounting them in fixed locations. And if police had their way, the cameras would be all over the island. No matter where you look, there are cameras everywhere. Some are for traffic. Some…
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1 dead, 1 sick from listeria infection in Hawaii
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaii health officials say one person has died and another got sick after being infected with listeria. The Hawaii State Department of Health confirmed the infection and that both individuals were infected with the same outbreak strain. RECALLED: Moonlight Companies white, yellow peaches The DOH said that the strain has been linked…