‘Trump’s approval plunges’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“Negotiators reach Iran agreement,” the Arizona Republic says on Friday’s front page. “Few in pulverized Lebanon think peace is close at hand,” says The New York Times. “Netanyahu orders Israeli army to seize ‘70% of Gaza Strip,’ violating ceasefire deal,” says The Guardian. “Retailers cut prices to lure struggling shoppers,” The Wall Street Journal says. “In striking shift, Trump’s approval plunges among working-class base,” The Washington Post says. “Appointees want Trump’s face on $250 bill,” says The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Bari Weiss “shakes up CBS’s crown jewel,” firing “60 Minutes” executive producer and two correspondents, says the Los Angeles Times. “In South Florida, English-only driver test leads to repeat failures, higher costs,” says the Miami Herald. “High court could shake up elections” further with “campaign finances, mail-in ballots” decisions, says USA Today. Ohio “data center tax breaks paused,” The Columbus Dispatch says. “Fire results in injuries, fatalities,” says The Dallas Morning News.

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