None of us will likely see Venus pass, like a moving beauty spot, across the face of the sun again.
From the US to South Korea, people around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure (...)
The US Navy may hurt more dolphins and whales by using sonar and explosives in the Pacific Ocean than thought, according to a more thorough analysis that reflects new research and covers naval activities in a wider area than previous studies.
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Tsunamis generated by the magnitude-9 earthquake in Japan last March dragged 3 million to 4 million tons of debris into the ocean after tearing up Japanese harbors and homes. Scientists believe ocean currents are carrying some of the lumber, (...)
Brandon Marshall isn't taking time in the islands to relish his record-breaking Pro Bowl performance. He's ready to get back to work.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver caught six passes for 176 yards and a Pro Bowl-record four touchdowns, and the (...)
Tu Holloway poured in 21 points to lead No. 14 Xavier to a 87-77 victory over Southern Illinois Sunday in the seventh-place game of the Diamond Head Classic.
Before a sparse, morning crowd on Christmas Day, the Musketeers snapped a three-game skid, (...)
President Barack Obama is heading into a day of heavy diplomacy in his native Hawaii with some of the United States' most important and complicated allies, as he starts a nine-day tour of the crucial and growing Asia-Pacific region with domestic (...)
Asia-Pacific finance chiefs agreed to do more to create jobs and energize economic growth to prevent the malaise from Europe's debt crisis from spreading to the region as a possible European recession threatens the global economy.
The spillover (...)
In an effort to control Hawaii's wild donkey population, about 100 of them are being taken to California. KITV reports the Humane Society of the United States is planning to remove the donkeys on a chartered plane next month. Hawaii Humane Society (...)
A federal judge has ruled that a man who says he's psychologically dependent and addicted to an online video game can proceed with some of his lawsuit against the game's South Korean manufacturer.
Craig Smallwood says “Lineage II” left him unable (...)
More than 10,000 fans greeted the cast of “Lost” on Waikiki Beach and were treated to a special screening of upcoming season premiere.
Fans started lining up 12 hours before the Saturday night's event in hopes of getting a glimpse of the actors. (...)
Conservative talk radio show host Rush Limbaugh said Friday that tests show nothing wrong with his heart after chest pains hospitalized him earlier this week.
Limbaugh said at a Honolulu news conference that he was being released from The Queen's (...)
Marine sanctuary officials planned to return to Hawaii waters with modified equipment Friday to try to cut loose a young humpback whale entangled in several hundred meters (yards) of heavy plastic rope.
The rope runs through the animal's mouth, (...)
The Honolulu Symphony said it's canceling concerts for the rest of the year and filing for bankruptcy, citing a big drop in donations.
The Hawaii symphony, one of the oldest in western United States, said Friday it has $1 million in debt and (...)
Hawaii was chosen Tuesday as the site for the world's biggest telescope, a device so powerful that it will allow scientists to see some 13 billion light years away and get a glimpse into the early years of the universe.
The telescope's mirror – (...)
South Korean pop star and actor Rain testified he had every intention of performing in Hawaii and other U.S. states, but a series of abrupt concert cancellations were out of his control.
“I was not the person that canceled the concerts,” he said (...)
A day before the presidential election, Sen. Barack Obama announced the death Monday of his grandmother, who helped raise him and who he praised as the cornerstone of his family.
The Democratic presidential candidate announced the news in a joint (...)