“They waited too long, Housing insecurity is no longer isolated, Democrats questioned Trump’s urgency to attack Iran.”
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Today’s Front Page‘They waited too long’By AARON BOXERMAN, FARNAZ FASSIHI, HELENE COOPER and THOMAS FULLER NYTimes News Service JERUSALEM – As the United States and Israel pounded Iran from land and sea for a second day, a defiant Iranian regime unleashed deadly retaliatory strikes across the Middle Easton Sunday, amid fears of a wider, protracted conflagration. ThreeU.S.troops were killed in Kuwait, the Pentagon said Sunday, the first Americans to die in President DonaldTrump’s high-stakes war with Iran. And at least nine…Read more ‘Housing insecurity is no longer isolated’By DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser A survey conducted by a hui of builders found that 87% of residents who participated on all islands said they support the building of tiny homes, or kauhale, to get homeless people off the street and into low-cost housing communities where they can receive help. And even more people – 92% – said they support kauhale for “the working poor,” accordingto the survey by HomeAid Hawai’i, which expects to construct 30 kauhale on all islands by the…Read more Democrats question Trump’s urgency to attack IranBy MINHO KIM NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Democratic lawmakers Sunday criticized President Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to launch attacks on Iran without consulting them or seeking a declaration of war through Congress. They vowed to vote for a binding resolution that could halt American military action in the Middle East. The lawmakers questioned whether the United States faced an “imminent” threat from Iran, an assertion Trump made Saturday, and a legal requirement for…Read more |
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