‘Bipartisan fury builds’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

Attorney General Todd Blanche “won’t pledge that DOJ will be independent,” The Washington Post says on Monday’s front page. “Bipartisan fury builds” as “bulldozers arrive in Big Bend,” despite Texas national park’s natural barriers, says the Los Angeles Times.

“Trump’s Mideast envoys to push for Gaza peace plan,” The Kansas City Star says. “Israeli official says kill ‘30 to 40’ nightly in Gaza,” says The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Iran war is stirring unease in GOP,” says USA Today. “U.S. military is tripped up in AI race,” The New York Times says. “Rural Republicans express skepticism” of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott “on data centers,” the Houston Chronicle says. Divisive data center in Kentucky thwarted by “‘country hicks’ who refused $26 million from AI,” says The Wall Street Journal. Trump administration’s “union surveillance echoes history,” The Minnesota Star Tribune says. “Thousands lose power in Hawaii,” says the San Francisco Chronicle.

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