“Today’s Front Page: Trump’s tariffs are on, Mass layoffs begin, Milolii homeowner wins lawsuit.”
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Today’s Front PageTrump tariffs are onBy NANDITA BOSE and TREVOR HUNNICUTT Reuters WASHINGTON – The White House confirmed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump will impose new tariffs today, though it provided no details about the size and scope of trade barriers that have businesses, consumers and investorsfretting about an intensifying global trade war. Trump has for weeks trumpeted April 2 as a “Liberation Day” that will see dramatic new duties that could upend the global trade system, with a White House Rose Garden…Read more Mass layoffs begin at agenciesCuts include staff at FDA, CDC and NIH By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, CHRISTINA JEWETT and APOORVA MANDAVILLI NYTimes News Service The Trump administration laid off thousands of federal health workers Tuesday in a purge that included senior leaders and top scientists charged with regulating food and drugs, protecting Americans from disease and researching new treatments and cures. See LAYOFFS Page A8 Demonstrators protest on Tuesday outside the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga. The Trump…Read more Milolii homeowner wins lawsuit against countyJudge: DPW’s renovation of permit was ‘unjust and unreasonable’ By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A Kona judge ruled Friday that the Hawaii County Board of Appeals erred when it sided with the Department of Public Works, which revoked a 2020 renovationbuilding permit that was in effect after a man bought a small Milolii Beach Lots house in a shoreline management area four years ago. Third Circuit Chief Judge Wendy DeWeese ruled that Shahzaad Ausman, the solemember of 88-129 Kai LLC,…Read more |
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