Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Thousands walk in women's rights march through Honolulu and other top stories.

  • Thousands walk in women's rights march through Honolulu

    Thousands walk in women's rights march through Honolulu
    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Women's March brought together thousands across Hawai'i on Saturday to voice concerns over President Donald Trump's political agenda.On Oahu, protestors gathered at the State Capitol around 9 a.m. before marching nearly two miles through Honolulu.On Kaua'i, hundreds more lined the streets in Lihu'e waving handmade signs. One participant held a sign that read, "We will not stand for racism, bigotry, xenophobia or misogyny or Islamophobia."It was a similar..
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  • Traffic Alert: Water main break shuts down Kalaniana'ole

    Traffic Alert: Water main break shuts down Kalaniana'ole
    A day after his younger brother nearly upset one of the game's greats at the Australian Open, Mischa Zverev went one better when he eliminated Andy Murray in four sets to hand the world No. 1 his worst grand slam...A day after his younger brother nearly upset one of the game's greats at the Australian Open, Mischa Zverev went one better when he eliminated Andy Murray in four sets to hand the world No. 1 his worst grand slam defeat --...Donald Trump's first address as US president wasn't just wat..
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  • Comparing Trump's inauguration crowd to the Women's March

    Comparing Trump's inauguration crowd to the Women's March
    By Z. Byron Wolf CNN Editor's note: This post has been updated to add context.WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It's going to be impossible to gauge how many people exactly attended the inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017 as opposed to Barack Obama in 2009. It's also going to be impossible to gauge how many people exactly attended Trump's inauguration as opposed to the Women's March Saturday organized as a direct rebuttal to Trump the previous day.RELATED: Get full coverage of the transition to Trump and of ..
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  • Thousands band together in women's marches across Hawai'i

    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Women's March brought together thousands across Hawai'i on Saturday to voice concerns over President Donald Trump's political agenda.On Oahu, protestors gathered at the State Capitol around 9 a.m. before marching nearly two miles through Honolulu.On Kaua'i, hundreds more lined the streets in Lihu'e waving handmade signs. One participant held a sign that read, "We will not stand for racism, bigotry, xenophobia or misogyny or Islamophobia."It was a similar..
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  • Building that inspired 'Hawaii Five-0' villain name for sale again, with ...

    Building that inspired 'Hawaii Five-0' villain name for sale again, with ...
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  • John Brennan Fast Facts

    John Brennan Fast Facts
    CNN Library (CNN) -- Here is a look at the life of John Brennan, former director of the CIA.Personal:Birth date: September 22, 1955 Birth place: North Bergen, New JerseyBirth name: John Owen BrennanFather: Owen BrennanMother: Dorothy BrennanMarriage: Kathy (Pokluda) Brennan Children: Kyle, Kelly, JaclynEducation: Fordham University, B.A., 1977; University of Texas at Austin, Masters in Government, 1980Other Facts:Studied at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, during college. Speaks Arabic...
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  • UH Men's Volleyball Earns First MPSF Win in 2017

    UH Men's Volleyball Earns First MPSF Win in 2017
    UH Men's Volleyball Earns First MPSF Win in 2017 Posted: Sunday, January 22, 2017 2:25 AM EST Updated: Sunday, January 22, 2017 2:25 AM EST (Hawaii Athletics) - The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team salvaged a victory during its three-match Mountain Pacific Sports Federation road trip with a four-set win over No. 6 UC Irvine Saturday at the Brent Events Center. Set scores were 25-16, 25-23, 15-25, 25-23. The Rainbow Warriors (6-2, 1-2 MPSF) snapped a two-match losing streak ..
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  • Anti-Trump protesters fill streets across the globe - Honolulu, Hawaii ...

    Anti-Trump protesters fill streets across the globe - Honolulu, Hawaii ...
    By Ralph Ellis CNN (CNN) -- More than one million people marched through Washington, D.C., and other American cities Saturday to show support for women's rights and express their discontent over the election of President Donald Trump.The Women's March drew members of Congress, world-famous actresses and countless citizens like Joanne Gascoyne of Albany, New York a 78-year-old retired teacher who traveled to New York City with her daughter and two granddaughters."I feel people are afraid to vote..
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  • Hundreds demonstrate in Waikiki against newly sworn-in President ...

    Hundreds demonstrate in Waikiki against newly sworn-in President ...
    Just hours after President Donald Trump was sworn into office, hundreds of demonstrators marched down the streets of Waikiki.Organizers say more than 700 marched in solidarity with others across the country, as part of the National Day of Resistance."I watched the inauguration on live stream this morning and I wanted to cry, but I decided no I'm not. It's not worth shedding my tears anymore, and now I just need to get out there, starting from day one today, and raise my voice," anti-Trump demons..
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  • Chapecoense: Brutal 'celebration' for Brazil's tragic Cinderella team

    Chapecoense: Brutal 'celebration' for Brazil's tragic Cinderella team
    By Don Riddell CNN CHAPECO, Brazil (CNN) -- It was a trophy presentation that will stay with me forever. No fist pumps, no back-slapping, no shouting and screaming. There was barely even a team, just a handful of players choking back the tears as they lowered their heads to receive their medals. It was not a happy occasion. It was a brutal ordeal.Neto, Alan Ruschel and Jackson Follmann -- whose right leg has been partially amputated -- are Chapecoense's only survivors from the team that set out ..
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