Hawaii men’s basketball team roars past Eastern Washington State, 71-51.
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Hawaii men’s basketball team soars past Eastern Washington
Kamaka Hepa scored 17 point and grabbed nine rebounds to boost the University of Hawaii to a 71-51 victory over Eastern Washington in the second round of the Outrigger Resorts Rainbow Classic. Read more
Former MMA fighter Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson dies at 38
A Bellator spokesman said Johnson had been ill for more than a year. Read more
Kona man charged after armed robbery, car crash, shooting
Paulo-Leslie remains in police custody pending his initial court appearance scheduled Monday in Kona District Court. Read more
Land board approves surf school rules for Kahaluu Bay
The approved rules limit permitted commercial operators in Zone A of Kahaluu Bay to having four students, regardless of thenumber of instructors in the water. Read more
Smaller food companies get set for a high-priced holiday season
Holiday celebrants in Hilo might notice something different about the traditional Yule Log cake from the Short ‘N Sweet bakery this year. Read more
Sick hiker rescued from Koko Head Crater Trail
A male hiker in his 40s was hiking near the top of the trail and started to feel sick. Read more
Ocean Safety personnel rescue 32 on Oahu’s North Shore
The majority of the rescues were at Waimea Bay, including a 22-year-old military resident who suffered an injury when he was washed up in the shore break. Read more
Pelosi holds open option of another term as House Democratic leader
Appearing in Sunday news shows, Pelosi said Democrats are “still alive” in their fight to win the chamber. Read more
Tagovailoa stays hot, throws for 3 TDs, Dolphins rout Browns
Since returning in Week 7, Tagovailoa has 10 TD passes and no interceptions. He finished with 285 yards on 25-of-32 passing today. Read more
Dallas air show crash kills 6; bomber, fighter jet involved
Crumpled wreckage of the planes could be seen in a grassy area inside the airport perimeter. Read more
Musk’s latest Twitter cuts: Content moderators
Twitter and other big social media firms have relied heavily on contractors to track hate and other harmful content. Read more
Finau sails to 4-shot victory in Houston, 3rd win of year
Staked to a four-shot lead today in the Houston Open, Finau stretched it to eight shots on the back nine and sailed to his third PGA Tour victory of the year. Read more
‘Black Panther’ sequel scores 2nd biggest debut of 2022
The Marvel sequel earned $180 million in ticket sales from more than 4,396 theaters in the U.S. and Canada. Read more
Teenage hiker rescued at Waimano Falls Trail
Honolulu firefighters this afternoon rescued a teenage hiker who was injured near the waterfall at the Waimano Falls Trail in Pearl City. Read more
Democrats retain control of Senate as Cortez Masto wins in Nevada
Seeking reelection in an economically challenged state that has some of the highest gas prices in the nation, Catherine Cortez Masto was considered the Senate’s most vulnerable member. Read more
Amid the war ruins in Ukraine, Banksy seeds art
Banksy posted photos on his Instagram page of the artwork in Borodyanka, northwest of Ukraine’s capital. Read more
Antitrust battle over iPhone app store goes to appeals court
It’s a dispute likely to remain unresolved for a long time. Read more
Bomb rocks avenue in heart of Istanbul; 6 dead, dozens hurt
Emergency vehicles rushed to the scene on Istiklal Avenue, a popular thoroughfare lined with shops and restaurants that leads to the iconic Taksim Square. Read more
S. Korea, Japan seek better ties amid N. Korea missile tensions
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met twice on the sidelines of a regional gathering in Cambodia — with U.S. President Joe Biden and then bilaterally. Read more
Kherson celebrates Russian exit yet faces huge rebuilding
A jubilant crowd gathered in Kherson’s main square, despite the distant thumps of artillery fire that could be heard as Ukrainian forces pressed on with their effort to push out Moscow’s invasion force. Read more
4th grader uses Heimlich to save fellow student from choking
Essie Collier, a fourth grader at Racine’s Fratt Elementary School, noticed one of her classmates was in distress during lunch Tuesday. Read more