‘Humbled by Belgium’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Uproar follows Trump’s call on FIFA red card,” the Los Angeles Times says on Tuesday’s front page. But “America’s Cup dreams hit reality” as “U.S. humbled by Belgium 4-1,” The Mercury News says. “Assault claim rocks Platner,” The Washington Post says. “Calls grow for Platner to drop his Senate bid,” The Boston Globe says.

“Iran war has oil-rich Alaska in pain over $9 gas,” The Wall Street Journal says, and “jet-fuel cost drop brings no relief for fliers” across the U.S. “Trump remaking judiciary system” as “loyalists create doubts about the rule of law,” The New York Times says. “GOP offers access — for a price,” The Dallas Morning News says. In Cuba, Castro “heir wants a Trump deal,” says USA Today. “Russian air attacks kill 22 in Ukraine,” the Chicago Tribune says. “Death toll from Venezuela’s twin earthquakes rises to 3,535,” the Miami Herald says. “U.S. aid to Venezuela isn’t adding up,” says The Minnesota Star Tribune.

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