‘False claims of rigged votes’
A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages
“Iran, Israel appear to pause strikes,” The Minnesota Star Tribune says on Tuesday’s front page. “Emboldened” Iran’s “attack on Israel reflects new goal” to “project power across region, keep U.S. on its heels,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Israelis push Netanyahu to resist U.S. pressure,” says The Washington Post. “Defying Trump with brief Iran fight, Israel seeks sway over Mideast peace talks,” says the Miami Herald.
Kim Jong Un “fortifies North Korea, and his own control,” says The New York Times. “Senators: Vital intel program at risk of lapsing,” the Houston Chronicle says. “Trump’s false claims of rigged votes stoke fears,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Platner may win, but primary still a test,” The Boston Globe says. “Judge rejects H-1B visa initiative” to “impose $100k for skilled foreign workers,” The Mercury News says. “Mosquitos may be sucking defenses dry” by learning to “defeat repellent,” says USA Today.
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