A snorkelers club got together to watch wild manta rays swim by night in Hawaii’s bay of Keauhou.
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Streaming news has taken the media world by storm. It is an efficient way to provide news, as well as allow viewers to customize their experience. It also reduces the scarcity in the media equation, allowing for timely news delivery.
