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The U.S. military's scaled-back environmental plan on Tinian still draws concern over land and infrastructure. Residents call for more transparency.
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Jobs, environmental impact, and infrastructure strain remain top concerns for Tinian residents on the proposed CNMI Joint Military Training program.
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Tinian’s growing role in U.S. military strategy is drawing both support and concern from residents.
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CNMI Attorney General Edward Manibusan said the creation of Tinian’s stablecoin in the Marianas U.S. Dollar – or MUSD – is unconstitutional.
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As the U.S. boosts its military presence across the Pacific, Tinian faces change. Residents weigh hope and concern over the island's renewed military role.