USA Today
USA Today has the scoop on the central and eastern U.S. bracing for a potentially record-breaking heat wave. Temperatures are set to skyrocket from Texas to New England. The paper also points out a poll showing some Black voters leaning away from Joe Biden, although they still prefer Biden over Donald Trump.
New York Times
The New York Times presents a powerful image of an injured Russian soldier near the front lines in Ukraine, surviving against the odds. The article sheds light on Chechen units fighting for Russia, revealing shifts in ethnic allegiances. Additionally, it covers the confusion surrounding an Israeli announcement of a temporary pause in hostilities for aid in southern Gaza.
New York Post
The New York Post highlights concerns about a cluster of needle exchanges, addiction clinics, and shelters in Midtown Manhattan, creating issues with crime. With the heat wave looming, the paper also shares tips for staying safe during soaring temperatures.
Washington Times
The Washington Times reports on Donald Trump teasing his choice for a running mate. The former president is considering six potential candidates and will reveal his VP pick at the Republican National Convention in July.
Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal delves into Wells Fargo’s credit card business struggles due to what it calls “misjudgments.” The bank’s partnership with a fintech company has reportedly cost them millions monthly. The front page also showcases a captivating image of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia partaking in the stoning of the devil ritual, concluding the Hajj pilgrimage.
Washington Post
The Washington Post covers Maryland’s governor announcing pardons for more than 175,000 individuals with marijuana convictions. This move aims to address the social and economic injustices that have disproportionately affected Black and Brown communities. Gov. Wes Moore champions this effort to right past wrongs.