“Today’s Front Page: Shutdown funding less than expected.”
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Today’s Front PageShutdown funding less than expectedBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii stepped in to provide a financial and food assistance lifeline during the recordlong federal government shutdown and now expects to end up paying far less in state funds than expected. The Trump administration temporarily suspended SNAP benefits beginning Nov. 1, meaning 161,132 island residents – representing 81,124 families – would each lose their monthly $346 in federal assistance to buy food. Gov. Josh Green partially filled the void…Read more Rebuild or relocate?By SCOTT DANCE NYTimes News Service ANCHORAGE, Alaska – From the beige confines of Room 207 at the Aspen Suites Hotel on the outskirts of Anchorage, Maggie Paul and her daughter, Jamie, struggle to envision the future. A little more than a month ago, the women were evacuated along with about 1,000 others from Kipnuk, their remotecoastal village in western Alaska that was destroyed by the remnants of a typhoon. They were airlifted to safety; there are no roads to their community. Many landed…Read more Video shows survivors waving before 2nd fatal boat attackBy JULIAN E. BARNES and CHARLIE SAVAGE NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – The two survivors of the U.S. military’s first boat strike on Sept. 2 climbed atop the overturned hull and waved to something overhead, according to multiple people who have seen video of the attack. The signaling by thesurvivors has been interpreted in different ways. Some of the people viewing the video thought the waving by the survivors could have been an attempt to surrender, which could raise questions about…Read more |
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