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Today’s Front PageTrump’s 12 jurors sworn inBy BEN PROTESS, JONAH E. BROMWICH, JESSE MCKINLEY and KATE CHRISTOBEKNYTimes News Service NEW YORK – At 4:34 p.m. Thursday, 12 citizens were selected to decide the guilt or innocence of a former president for the first time in American history, a momentthat could shape the nation’s political and legal landscapes for generations to come. The dozen New Yorkerswill sit in judgment of Donald Trump, the 45th president turned criminal defendant, who has beenaccused of falsifying records to…Read more Show of force against RFK Jr.By NICHOLAS NEHAMAS AND MICHAEL GOLD NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – A broad coalition of the Kennedy family endorsed President Joe Biden on Thursday at a campaign rally in Philadelphia, pointedly rejecting one of their own in Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate who many Democrats believe poses a significant threat to Biden’s reelection chances. See KENNEDY Page A7 President Joe Biden speaks on Thursday in Philadelphia with members of the Kennedy family. Associated…Read more Fight to control spittlebugs takes shapeBy MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald A proposal to fund measures to control a destructive invasive pest is on the verge of passing in the state Legislature. The two-lined spittlebug is an insect whose voracious appetite for key livestock grazing grasses has made the species a menace for ranchers on the Big Island since it was first discovered here in 2016. The insect draws its name from the frothy mass of foam secreted by its nymphs – the juvenile stage of the insect between…Read more |
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