The USA TODAY Store offers commemorative prints to celebrate the biggest sports moments of 2025. Major events from the year included Ohio State's national championship and the Philadelphia Eagles' ...
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Plans to deter objectors from future projects and a senior member of the Guards suspended make the front pages of Sunday's papers. The Sunday Independent leads with Government departments and State ...
Monday's front pages focus on a range of stories, from Trump saying Ukraine has shown 'zero gratitude' for the peace plan to over 46,000 people waiting over 18 months for vital scans. The Irish ...
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One of Israel’s largest newspapers praised President Donald Trump after militant group Hamas agreed to a peace agreement brokered by the United States to bring an end to the two-year long war. The ...
Front page for Sept. 1, 2025: Suspected suicide by troubled man after bust in fatal shoot of Bronx super and wounding of 2 others. Jimmy Avila (r.) was found dead in an apparent suicide at Rikers ...
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The front page is the face of the newspaper. It is where most readers stop first (although some skip to their favorite sections), and it draws lots of questions. Most commonly: Why did you all put ...