‘Heavenly project’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Supreme Court upholds right to citizenship for most born here,” The Philadelphia Inquirer says on Wednesday’s front page. “Nation of immigrants," The Oklahoman says, quoting Chief Justice John Roberts. “We keep that promise today,” quotes The Minnesota Star Tribune. “Court slaps back Trump,” the New York Daily News says. “Justices let states bar trans athletes from girls’ sports,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Ruling lifts spending limits on political parties and candidates,” The New York Times says.

“East Wing contract awarded without bids,” The Washington Post says. “Businesses brace for loss of Haitian TPS workers” from earlier Supreme Court ruling, The Boston Globe says. “ICE arrests 39 people as outcry expands,” the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says. “Russian fuel shortages pressure Putin,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Camera begins its heavenly project,” a “10-year survey of the galaxy,” says The Mercury News.

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