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“Trump vows retaliation, Funding bill urges Army to negotiate land leases, Island-wide drought still lingers despite rain.”

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Trump vows retaliation

By ABDI LATIF DAHIR NYTimes News Service DAMASCUS, Syria – President Donald Trump vowed on Saturday to retaliate against the Islamic Statemilitant group after an attack in central Syria killed two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter, the first American casualties in the country since the fall of dictator Bashar Assadlast year. “This was an ISIS attack against the U.S., and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “There will be very serious…Read more

Funding bill urges Army to negotiate land leases

By KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser The latest version of Congress’s annual defense spending bill includes several provisions for Hawaii and the Pacific, and one major change covering land lease negotiations in the state. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act on Wednesday, authorizing amassive $900 billion in militaryspending, includingpay raises for troops, new weapons and range of other provisions. It passed by a vote of 312112, with 94 Democrats…Read more

Islandwide drought still lingers despite rain

Most areas had below normal totals last month By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The entire Big Island remains in drought, despite higher rainfall totals the last couple of months and climatologists having declared weak La Nina conditions in equatorial Pacific waters. “We had some really good November rainfall, especially for the northern portion of the Big Island, but so far not a whole lot of movement in the drought categories because stream levels are still pretty much below normal….Read more


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