Attack on Pearl Harbor

Japanese Americans remember ‘darkest hour,’ on Pearl Harbor Day (with video)

Global Politics

As the United States geared up to fight World War II, it forced many Japanese Americans into internment camps. But some of those Japanese Americans decided they’d rather fight to defend the United States, despite being treated like supporters of the enemy.

As 70th anniversary nears, historian looks at why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor

Global Politics

The British Espionage Behind Pearl Harbor

Global Politics

Remembering Pearl Harbor

Japanese American WWII Veterans Look Back on Pearl Harbor

Tsunami Warning Issued Across Pacific

Environment

Bill Dorman, news director at Hawaii Public Radio has the latest on precautions being taken at Pearl Harbor. Arthur Lerner-Lam discusses the geological makeup of the ring of fire and explains how data gathering has improved since the 2004 tsunami.

Almanac: U.S.S. Arizona

This week, facts about the U.S.S. Arizona. The sunken ship has rested in Pearl Harbor Harbor for the past 60 years, and now, it’s leaking oil.