‘Sanity and morality’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Ceasefire threatened” as “Israel expands Lebanon strikes, Tehran closes strait,” The Dallas Morning News says on Thursday’s front page. “Developing fractures show ceasefire fragility,” USA Today says. “Gulf states worry two-week truce left Iran emboldened, empowered,” The Wall Street Journal says. “After U.S. retreat, Tehran has edge,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Even supporters of war ask: What goals did U.S. achieve?” says The New York Times. “Trump’s brinkmanship fuels debate on sanity and morality,” The Washington Post says. “Trump’s threats alarming experts,” The Boston Globe says.

“Democrats see momentum in loss for MTG seat,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says. “Closed-door negotiations could make or break naming airport after Trump,” says the Miami Herald. “March breaks U.S. heat record,” says The Minnesota Star-Tribune. “End of the lie” after admission of “heinous Gilgo killings,” says the New York Daily News.

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The Dallas Morning News

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USA Today

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The Wall Street Journal

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Los Angeles Times

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The New York Times

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The Boston Globe

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Miami Herald

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The Minnesota Star Tribune

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New York Daily News

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