A recent rainstorm broke a long dry streak, but warm and dry weather trends are expected to continue into spring.
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Though the spotlight often is on the “international” aspect of the 12-day Santa BarbaraInternational Film Festival, the ...
Larissa and Duncan are sailing around the world with their two kids to spot wildlife and collect vital ocean data.
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Honolulu attorney Randall “Randy ” Roth, professor emeritus of law at the University of Hawaii and one of Slater’s closest colleagues in questioning the financial projections that were made to sell ...
Honolulu attorney Randall “Randy ” Roth, professor emeritus of law at the University of Hawaii and one of Slater’s closest colleagues in questioning the financial projections that were made to sell ...
The people generally referred to as Negritos were once widely dispersed across South-East Asia. Today, they are found in the ...
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A newly discovered asteroid, 2024 YR4, may strike Earth in December 22, 2032, according to Nasa. Just in time for Christmas.