Kamala Harris retreated to Hawaii with husband Doug Emhoff for a week-long vacation on Tuesday, further shielding herself from the public eye after her loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris is vacationing in Kalaoa, Hawaii, and she's barely been seen in public since losing the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
The nomination of former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of national intelligence adds another layer of complexity to the coming session. As House members, Case and Tokuda won’t have a vote in the Senate’s confirmation process. However, their opinions still carry weight, and neither is speaking up in Gabbard’s favor.
Accompanied by Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Harris plans to be in Hawaii until Nov. 25, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost her bid for president, arrived in Hawaii Tuesday nigh with her husband Doug Emhoff for a nearly weeklong stay, media reports say. The Federal Aviation Administration imposed temporary flight restrictions for “VIP Movement ” beginning 7 :15 p.
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In this week’s Wish Wednesday, Denver7 wants to send a shout out to Cormac, 14, who needs a liver transplant. Cormac’s Make-A-Wish is to go to Hawaii. Cormac just started high school. His hobbies include swimming and going snorkeling,
In a statement UH President David Lassner says he met with Angelos on a regular basis and he says the decision to part ways was based on Angelos' performance. And the actions taking place now that the new school president has been chosen.
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Sources tell Khon2 Sports that University of Hawaii athletics director Craig Angelos is not being retained in the job.