A militia affiliated with the Hawaiian League — a non-native political party mostly made up of U.S. businessmen — threatened the king and forced him to sign the constitution. It became known ...
By 1866, only 20% of the pre-1778 population remains. King Kalakaua signs the "Bayonet Constitution" under pressure from the "Hawaiian League," a group of armed businessmen set on defending the ...
In a historic announcement Tuesday, Major League Baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki was selected for induction into the National ...
By the time the buildup was over, more than 50 players with major league experience played in Hawaii in 1944, including seven Hall of Famers. The rosters were so stacked that newspapers across the ...
Hawaii capped a furious comeback against Curacao with a game-ending home run in the seventh inning to win the Little League World Series 7-6 on Sunday. Story ...
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