“Trump demands Iran’s surrender, Former U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa dies at age 74, Democrats blame Trump for weak US jobs report.”
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Today’s Front PageTrump demands Iran’s surrenderBy DAVID E. SANGER, ADAM RASGON, EUAN WARD and RICHARD PEREZ-PENANYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Friday demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” the latest and broadest expansion of his goals for the war, while Israeli jets pummeled Tehran and other parts of Iran with a fresh wave of airstrikes. The Israeli military also pounded Beirut and issued moreevacuation warnings in Lebanon as it intensified its campaign there against the Iranianbacked militant…Read more Former US Rep. Colleen Hanabusa dies at age 74By DAN NAKASO and ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Colleen Hanabusa, a former state lawmaker and prominent labor lawyer from Waianae who served in Congress but failed at bids to become Hawaii’s governor and Honolulu’s mayor, died Friday, herfamily confirmed. She was 74. Hanabusa was hospitalized for five months with cancer, her family said. Gov. Josh Green ordered the U.S. and Hawaiian flags be flown at halfstaff at the Hawaii State Capitol, all state offices and agencies, and all See…Read more Democrats blame Trump for weak US jobs reportBy TIM BALK NYTimes News Service Democrats warned Friday that an unexpectedly poor jobs report signaled that the economy could sink into a recession, casting the downturn as a consequence of President Donald Trump’s decision to focus on foreign entanglements rather than issues at home. Republicans appeared to be put in a defensive posture by the weak data, with many elected officials and candidates staying quiet on the issue into early Friday afternoon. Democrats had already begun to make…Read more |
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