‘Pony up’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Supreme Court expands Trump’s power to fire agency heads at will,” The Philadelphia Inquirer says on Tuesday’s front page. Ruling “overturns precedent of 90 years,” the Miami Herald says. “Justices say late ballots are valid” in “a defeat for Trump,” says USA Today. “Justices to weigh voter registration laws,” the Arizona Republic says. “Sexual-abuse verdict against Trump stands,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Trump must pony up $5 million” for E. Jean Carroll, the New York Daily News says. “Show her the money.”

“Texans seeking more oversight over AI,” the Houston Chronicle says. “Black Democrats in South are galvanized for midterms,” The Washington Post says. “Comcast is spinning off assets of NBCUniversal,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Agencies balk at master list of every spy,” says The New York Times.

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