Tsunami waves have reached Hawaii, California and Japan after a powerful earthquake in Russia. Plus, why these parents let their 7-year-old son camp out alone in a field for a night, and a therapist explains whether time blindness is real.
Tsunami waves hit the West Coast after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake, one of the most powerful ever recorded, struck off Russia's coast last night. Hawaii was braced for the most severe impact, but the alert level there was downgraded to a tsunami advisory early this morning.
After Cannon Caminske, 7, said he wanted to spend the night camping alone in an open field in Long Island, N.Y., his parents didn't object — they handed him a can of bug spray. Rhyan and Carl Caminske documented their second-grader's adventure on Instagram, including what happened after they drove away. "I love this message… you let him figure it out on his own without immediately saying no," one commenter wrote.
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