'Hacked documents could hurt Gaetz'

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

House Ethics Committee testimony against Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, "leaked," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says on Wednesday's front page. "Hacked documents could hurt Gaetz," The Boston Globe says. Still, Trump's "polarizing picks roll on amid GOP doubts," as "Trump flouts transfer process" in what one ally calls a "'hostile takeover' of government," The Washington Post says. Many Trump picks "face abuse allegations," also pitting him "against #MeToo," The New York Times says.

In Texas public grade schools, "Bible infusion a step closer," The Dallas Morning News says. In California, the San Francisco Chronicle says, "overdose deaths in S.F. fall to new low."

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