A seabird native to Hawaii is flourishing in the middle of Honolulu’s concrete towers, traffic-clogged roads and Waikiki hotels
Author: Admin
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Sexual harassment lawyer sues over rejected airport ad, now has a massive billboard
A legal battle over a small advertisement a lawyer paid for at an upstate New York airport has been resolved, and the same ad now takes up two walls at the facility
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What to know about serial killer Ted Bundy and his rampage of violence
Ted Bundy’s violent spree spanned at least four years, leaving dozens of victims, including at least 30 women and girls killed
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Republican plan to fund Homeland Security could get first test vote on Thursday
The Senate is expected to try quickly passing a measure Thursday that would fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, though it’s unclear how swiftly the House will follow to largely end the longest partial government shutdown in history
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Despite Trump’s claims, there’s no indication Iran’s regime has lost power, Western officials and experts say
President Donald Trump said in his address to the nation on Wednesday night that regime change has occurred in Iran because all of the country’s original leaders are dead
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CDC pauses dozens of types of lab testing during evaluation and in wake of downsizing
The federal government’s disease-tracking agency has paused its diagnostic testing for rabies, monkeypox and a number of other infectious diseases
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Trump’s Iran threats alarm war crimes experts
Donald Trump risks turning America into a “rogue state,” a former U.S. ambassador for war crimes issues warned after the president threatened to bomb power stations and desalination plants in Iran.
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Israeli death penalty law targeting Palestinians sparks global outcry as far right celebrates
Far-right supporters of a controversial Israeli death penalty law were popping champagne corks as it cleared the Knesset on Monday night, but its passage has sparked a global chorus of condemnation.
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Retail sales rise 0.6% in February, but impact of Iran war threatens to derail spending
Shoppers increased their spending in February, particularly on cars and clothing, after pulling back at the start of the year due to severe winter storms
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DHS pauses new immigrant warehouse purchases amid review of Noem-era contracts
Homeland Security is pausing plans to buy new warehouses for immigrant detention as it reviews contracts signed under former secretary Kristi Noem
