Celebrating the lei with Meleana Estes
Meleana Estes, author of “Lei Aloha,” shared to “GMA” viewers the culture significance and the family tradition of creating the lei.
Meleana Estes, author of “Lei Aloha,” shared to “GMA” viewers the culture significance and the family tradition of creating the lei.
A 2003 Chevrolet Tracker, formerly known as the Geo Tracker and sibling to the Suzuki Vitara, found in a North Carolina self-service junkyard.
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Nvidia reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating analysts' expectations on the top and bottom lines while raising its dividend and announcing a 10-to-1 stock split.
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Ramaswamy disclosed a 7.7% stake in the company and will push for changes, according to an SEC filing.
You can share photos to Instagram Stories directly from the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses without having to take out your phone.
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It’s early yet, but the first days of the Morris era have drawn positive reviews.