• Hawaiian scientist quests to find and save the state’s native sugarcanes

    Sugarcane biodiversity disappeared as big plantations dominated the sugar trade in Hawaii, but now native varieties are making a comebackNoa Kekuewa Lincoln remembers when he first encountered native Hawaiian sugarcane in 2004. The fresh stalks, bursting with color, might have sprouted from Willy Wonka’s imagination, not the soil.Lincoln, a kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiian) expert in Indigenous cropping systems and an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii, said: “I grew up seeing...

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    Kea‘au man charged for attempted murder at Hawaiian Paradise Park

    On Sunday, Big Island Prosecutors and detectives with the Area I Criminal Investigation Section discussed the case before charging Trubachev with second-degree attempted murder and carrying or use of a firearm in the commission of a separate felony.

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    10 outdoor sites to learn more about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage

    Stacker used data from the National Park Service and other sources to compile this list of 10 historical sites to learn more about AA & NHPI heritage.

  • Hawaiian Airlines card vs. Hawaiian Airlines Business card: Which is right for you?

    Although it has a strong route network along the West Coast and flies not one but two of the longest domestic flights in the world (and serves some great mai tais), Hawaiian Airlines still gets short-changed in discussions of U.S. airlines. For travelers based in Hawaii, the airline’s cobranded credit cards are well worth considering. …

  • YOUR OWN AUTHENTIC YERUSHALAYIM EXPERIENCE

    Modern apartments with the essence of our heritage Yerushalayim is not just a city; it’s a story, a tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and faith. It’s a meeting place of past and present, blending and swirling with the echoes of generations past. A sacred spot where every stone tells a tale and every […]

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    This is the experience you’ve been looking for

    Japan along with the British, Romans and Greeks have a long history of theatre that involves men playing the parts of women.

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    A story to how the Hawaiian Islands were named

    In the ahupuaʻa of Kāneʻohe, which lies within the moku of Koʻolaupoko here on Oʻahu, is a roadway that whose name takes us around the islands.

  • Wedding photography: share your experiences

    We would like to hear about the ambitious wedding photography you’ve been involved inWith wedding season approaching its peak, wedding photography seems to be getting more ambitious, from a full-scale production to rival Hollywood, involving multiple angles and drone shots, to epic and hard-to-reach locations.Are you a wedding photographer who has had to manage bigger expectations and still deliver the shots? Have you been a guest where you’ve had to cooperate with the couple’s extreme...

  • Voices: An Experiment in Anti-Capitalism

    Durham tattoo artist Terin makes the $100 tattoo a form of high art, what he describes as an experiment in anti-capitalism.

  • Experiment reveals strategic thinking in mice

    Are mice clever enough to be strategic? Kishore Kuchibhotla, a Johns Hopkins University neuroscientist who studies learning in humans and animals, and who has long worked with mice, wondered why rodents often performed poorly in tests when they knew how to perform well. With a simple experiment, and by acting as "a little bit of a mouse psychologist," he and his team figured it out.

  • AU Reborn Codes (April 2024)

    List of all AU Reborn Codes.

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    Edinburg residents to experience water interruption

    EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The city of Edinburg Utilities Department announced a water service interruption Wednesday along South 15th and 14th between Ebony Drive and Freddy Gonzalez Boulevard. Services should be back online around 2:30 p.m. If you have any questions, call the Utilities Department at (956) 388-8212.