‘Claim a win’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Trump eyes voting control” through “emergency order” based on “2020 claims,” The Washington Post says on Friday’s front page. “Fulton ballot seizure by FBI agents denounced,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says. “Iran, U.S. walk away without an agreement,” The Minnesota Star Tribune says. “For Trump, goal of striking Iran may be symbolic, chance to claim a win,” The New York Times says. “Iran floats talks for non-nuclear issues,” says the Arizona Republic.

“Columbia student’s arrest sets off alarms,” The Boston Globe says. “Mamdani peddles NYC housing plan to Trump,” The Wall Street Journal says. “The bromance lives on,” says the New York Daily News. “Netflix bows out of auction for Warner Bros,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Deductibles to soar in next year’s ACA plans,” says the Chicago Tribune. “End of ACA subsidies hits Florida hard,” says The Palm Beach Post. “Kansas trans residents driver’s licenses now invalid,” says The Kansas City Star. “Revolution was born in America’s historic taverns,” says USA Today.

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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The Minnesota Star Tribune

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Arizona Republic

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The Boston Globe

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The Wall Street Journal

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Los Angeles Times

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Chicago Tribune

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The Palm Beach Post

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The Kansas City Star

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