‘Catastrophic’ hit

A roundup of the headlines from the US front pages

“3 islands left partly crippled by hurricane,” The New York Times says on Thursday’s front page. “‘Catastrophic’ hit kills at least 27,” says the Miami Herald. “Caribbean begins work of rebuilding,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says.

“With Trump’s favor, Nvidia becomes first $5 trillion firm,” The Washington Post says. “Fed cuts rates, Powell wary of more,” The Wall Street Journal says. “Rates cut to lowest level in 3 years,” but “shutdown’s data blackout complicates Fed’s task,” The Boston Globe says. Senate Republicans say “government shutdown talks have ‘picked up,’” says The Sacramento Bee. Senate Democrats slam “the ‘heartless’ Don” for “weaponizing hunger” in shutdown battles, says the New York Daily News. “Efforts to erase medical debt rise,” says USA Today.

Miami Herald

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The New York Times

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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The Washington Post

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The Wall Street Journal


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The Boston Globe

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The Sacramento Bee

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New York Daily News

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USA Today

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