‘In shock’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Disastrous one-two punch of earthquakes adds misery to crisis-plagued Venezuela,” The New York Times says on Friday’s front page. “Venezuelans seeking survivors,” the Houston Chronicle says. “Venezuela ‘all in shock’ after quakes,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Supreme Court backs Trump’s authority over immigration,” The Philadelphia Inquirer says. Weedkiller “Roundup cancer lawsuits blocked,” says USA Today. “Ruling rejects state’s limits on guns” in “stores, other venues,” the Los Angeles Times says.

“1st felony conviction” from ICE’s Midway Blitz “on rocks” as “scandal over alleged grand jury misconduct continues to swirl,” says the Chicago Tribune. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “says Alligator Alcatraz ‘fulfilled’ its role as he closes it after 1 year,” the Miami Herald says. “Trump demand” on voting bill “leaves GOP allies scrambling,” The Washington Post says. “Mr. Freeze hits Gotham” as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani “wins two-year rent freeze,” says the New York Daily News. “Final vote nears on school Bible readings” in Texas,” says the Austin American-Statesman.

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