January 2020

A refined Kapalua presents different test to start new year

KAPALUA, Hawaii — Lush green grass, Pacific blue horizon. That much about the Plantation Course at Kapalua hasn’t changed for the 34 winners on the PGA Tour last year who have assembled for the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Fifteen players are competing for the first time and won’t notice the $12.5 million refinement project by […]

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Rocket Launches, Trips to Mars and More 2020 Space and Astronomy Events

If you follow space news and astronomy, the past year offered no shortage of highlights. Astronomers provided humanity’s first glimpse of a black hole. China landed on the moon’s far side. And the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing inspired us to look ahead to our future in space. The year to come

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Mariah Carey Hacked On Twitter Right In The Middle Of Her ‘Freaking Nap’

Mariah Carey’s Twitter account was hacked on Tuesday, with someone posting crude messages about Eminem and racist epithets to her 21.4 million followers. And it happened right in the middle of her “freaking nap.”   “As soon as we were made aware of the issue, we locked the compromised account and are currently investigating the situation,”

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Judge stalls California labor law as it relates to truckers

A federal judge temporarily blocked a new California labor law from impacting more than 70,000 independent truckers By DON THOMPSON Associated Press January 1, 2020, 1:54 AM 2 min read SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a new California labor law from impacting more than 70,000 independent truckers. The law makes

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