Today’s Front Page: “Bombs did not raze” Iran’s nuclear facilities.”
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Today’s Front PageBombs did not raze sitesBy JULIAN E. BARNES and HELENE COOPER NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – A preliminary classified U.S. report says the American bombing ofthree nuclear sites in Iran set back the country’s nuclear program by only a few months, according to officials familiar with the findings. The strikes sealed off the entrances to two ofthe facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings, the officials said the early findings concluded. Before the attack, U.S. intelligence agencies had…Read more New Hilo zoo fees will kick in Aug. 1By Tribune-Herald staff Following extensive public input, the Hawaii County Department of Parks and Recreation is adopting rule amendments for the Pana’ewa RecreationalComplex, including the introduction of admission fees to the Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens. The revised rules address the use and management of both the Pana’ewa Equestrian Center and the zoo. They will take effect July 1, exceptfor the introduction of admission fees at the zoo, which start Aug. 1. The zoo fees…Read more Democrats work towards reaching war powers voteBill would curb Trump’s power to take military action against Iran By ROBERT JIMISON and MICHAEL GOLD NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Democrats on Capitol Hill are forging ahead with efforts to curb President Donald Trump’s ability to take further military action against Iran, moving amid a shaky ceasefire to build support for a measure that could come to a Senate vote as soon as the end of the week. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., the chief sponsor of a resolution that would require congressional…Read more |
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