Monday news paper
Here are some top stories from Monday's newspapers:
The New York Times
- "Biden to Propose Major Overhaul of U.S. Tax Code" - The White House is expected to unveil a comprehensive plan to reform the tax code, which could include increasing taxes on corporations and wealthy individuals.
- "U.S. and China Reach Trade Deal, Ending Tariffs" - The two countries have reached a deal to end tariffs on each other's goods, marking a significant step towards resolving their trade dispute.
The Wall Street Journal
- "Fed Officials Weigh Rate Cut as Economic Growth Slows" - The Federal Reserve is considering cutting interest rates to boost the economy, which has been slowing down in recent months.
- "WeWork's IPO Fiasco: What Went Wrong" - The failed initial public offering (IPO) of WeWork, a co-working space company, has raised questions about the company's financial health and the IPO process.
The Washington Post
- "Trump Administration to End Protections for Endangered Species" - The Trump administration is expected to announce plans to roll back protections for endangered species, which could lead to the extinction of many species.
- "House Democrats Unveil Impeachment Inquiry Report" - The House Intelligence Committee has released a report detailing its findings on the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, which could lead to a vote on impeachment.
The Los Angeles Times
- "California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 31" - The death toll from the devastating wildfires in California has risen to 31, with many more people still missing.
- "Uber to Pay $20 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Data Breach" - Ride-hailing company Uber has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit over a data breach that exposed the personal information of millions of users.
The Guardian
- "Climate Change: World's Top Scientists Warn of 'Catastrophic' Consequences" - The world's top climate scientists have warned that the consequences of climate change will be "catastrophic" if urgent action is not taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- "UK Government Accused of 'Covering Up' Brexit Impact on Economy" - The UK government has been accused of covering up the impact of Brexit on the economy, with many experts warning of a significant economic downturn.
These are just a few of the top stories from Monday's newspapers.