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IT’S SAID THAT THE PACIFIC Ocean has no memory. Out in the middle of the world’s largest body of water, we had a front-row ...
A crack of fire under a sprawling wok, a dab of soy sauce and a splash of Chinese rice wine. Bursts of aroma from spices ...
More than eight decades ago, naval and air forces from Japan plunged the U.S. into World War II when they attacked the naval station at Pearl Harbor and air bases in the Hawaiian island.
Bob Fernandez, a 100-year-old survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, died shortly after deteriorating health prompted him to skip a trip to Hawaii to attend last week’s remembrance ...
As bombs fell on Pearl Harbor during a shocking attack, transforming serene Hawaiian waters into a graveyard of twisted metal, burning wreckage and the roar of destruction, Earl “Chuck” Kohler ...
AI’s rate of progress is hitting a wall. It may not matter. That was the prevailing theme from this week’s Cerebral Valley AI Summit in San Francisco — a gathering of about 350 CEOs ...
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One of America’s oldest cities, Boston has an everlasting appeal built on its rich history, storied universities and ...
When Ukrainian judge Vladyslav Tsukurov learned he could serve his country with both gavel and gun, he jumped at the chance. By day, he helps keep the wartime judicial system going, ruling over civil ...