“Prices test voters’ patience, On deadly ground, Wildlife advocates say education efforts lacking.”
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Today’s Front PagePrices test voters’ patienceBy TONY ROMM and BEN CASSELMAN NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Swept into power by voters who were frustrated with the nation’s economic trajectory, President Donald Trump promised at his inauguration to “bring prices down.” But that was January 2025, more than a year before the White House would forge ahead with an agenda that hassent inflation roaring back, testing the patience – and the finances – of a cost-wary American electorate once again. For Trump, the nation’s…Read more On deadly groundBy KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser More than a century of military training has left untold numbers of undetonated bombs and other munitions across the Hawaiian Islands. From military training in the years leading up to and throughout World War II, the Cold War and into the present, each service branch has used its own weapons ranging from bombs, grenades, rockets, mortars, cluster munitions, antitank rounds and other explosives that remain scattered around, and sometimes buried…Read more Wildlife advocates say education efforts lackingBy NINA WU Honolulu Star-Advertiser Video of a Washington man hurling a rock at a Hawaiian monk seal on Maui earlier this month has gone viral, drawing condemnation from all corners of the world. It also is raising questions about how well Hawaii is educating visitors about the endangered species. U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, has called on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to strengthen its publiceducation efforts. “This alarming incident shows that we need to do…Read more |
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