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One of the oldest surviving biblical manuscripts, a nearly complete 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible, could soon be yours for a cool $30 million. Read more

Millions of Muslims in Indonesia are gearing up to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, which is expected to start on Thursday, with traditions and ceremonies across the worlds most populous Muslim-majority country amid soaring food prices. Read more

Britains inflation rate rose for the first time in four months in February, surprising analysts and increasing pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates at its meeting on Thursday. Read more

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday defended his decision to allow a larger United States military presence in the country as vital to territorial defense despite Chinas fierce opposition and warning that it would drag the Philippines into the abyss of geopolitical strife. Read more

Dozens of people attended the meeting to speak with the mayor and roughly 30 employees representing most of the City & County of Honolulus executive branch departments. Read more

A 10-year-old boy is serious condition after he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle this afternoon in the Ewa area. Read more

Kelvin Sampson has been around college basketball long enough to remember when preseason practices started in October following a true offseason, teams remained largely intact for multiple seasons and players werent permitted to pursue endorsement deals. Read more

Womens basketball practice at Miami had been over for 30 minutes. Most of the coaches were gone. Almost all the players were gone. The scoreboard had long been turned off. Read more

Tobin Anderson is leaving NCAA Cinderella Fairleigh Dickinson after one fairy-tale season and replacing Rick Pitino at Iona. Read more

The red-light safety camera at Kapiolani Boulevard and Kamakee Street the intersection where a teen was fatally struck by a pickup truck begins issuing warnings on Wednesday, according to state officials. Read more

The video banner above the entrance to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday read: Welcome Rick Pitino. Read more

If youre craving an exotic getaway without leaving Oahu, the island offers a variety of global cuisines to explore. Read more

A roasted sweet potato reminds me of Japan almost as much as a bowl of ramen, and definitely contains just as much enthusiasm. Read more

Family-owned and -operated Surf & Salsa is a Haleiwa staple. According to owner Jhon Acuna, the biz has been serving up burritos, tacos, enchiladas and more since 2012. Read more

Just like a baked potato, this soup is homey and comforting just what you want on a chilly day. Read more

This is a true oven-to-table sheet-pan dinner full of tender, crunchy Brussels sprouts and crispy, lemony chicken. Read more

The next time youre craving Mexican cuisine, check out these options: Read more

Green curry paste, coconut milk and fish sauce take this butternut squash soup to the next level. Read more

This recipe ran under the headline How to Make the Best Miso Soup of Your Life. Read more

Collards are deep green and earthy, often paired with a smoky meat such as a ham hock. Read more

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