‘Consumers sour’

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“American consumers sour on the economy’s trajectory,” The Wall Street Journal says on Monday’s front page. “Time is short to fix health care costs,” USA Today says. “Trump power to oust gets a legal test,” and “some justices doubt 90-year-old precedent,” The New York Times says. “Crackdown turns to legal immigration,” the Los Angeles Times says. “Trump’s pardons a policy conflict” and “at odds with campaign promises,” The Washington Post says. “Trump’s security strategy lacks” significant “efforts to counter Russia and China,” The Boston Globe says. “U.S. eyes 2027 for Europe-led NATO defense,” says the Detroit Free Press. Police “AI use for face ID may broaden,” says The Dallas Morning News.

The Wall Street Journal

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USA Today

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The New York Times

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Los Angeles Times


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The Washington Post

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Detroit Free Press

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The Dallas Morning News

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