‘Fresh strikes and surging prices’
A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages
“Inflation heats up to its highest pace in three years,” The Philadelphia Inquirer says on Thursday’s front page. “Fresh strikes and surging prices in new phase of war,” the Los Angeles Times says. “World’s greatest powers learn they have limits,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Social Security is facing cliff in 2032,” The Minnesota Star Tribune says. “Thousands of SpaceX workers near new frontiers: millionaire,” The New York Times says. “Bill Gates tells Congress he didn’t know of Epstein’s crimes,” The Washington Post says. “Gates details Epstein blackmail attempt,” The Palm Beach Post says. “World Cup fans ready for soccer kickoff,” says USA Today. “Atlanta World Cup tickets are cheaper, but they aren’t a bargain,” says The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Southern Baptists “on a mission: No women in the pulpit,” says The Oklahoman.
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