News papers today headlines
Here are some of the top headlines from major newspapers around the world for today:
The New York Times
- "Biden to Unveil Sweeping Climate Change Plan, Including Carbon Pricing"
- "U.S. and China Reach Trade Deal, Ending Decade-Long Dispute"
- "New York City to Pay $12 Million to Settle Police Brutality Lawsuit"
The Wall Street Journal
- "U.S. Economy Grows at 2.1% Rate in Second Quarter, Beating Expectations"
- "Trump Administration to Impose Tariffs on $7.5 Billion Worth of EU Goods"
- "Goldman Sachs to Pay $3.2 Billion to Settle Mortgage-Backed Securities Lawsuit"
The Washington Post
- "Biden's Climate Plan Aims to Cut U.S. Emissions in Half by 2030"
- "Trump Administration to Roll Back Obama-Era Fuel Efficiency Standards"
- "FBI Investigates Russian Interference in 2020 Election, Sources Say"
The Los Angeles Times
- "California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 13 as Blaze Continues to Spread"
- "Trump Administration to End Program Protecting Young Immigrants from Deportation"
- "L.A. County to Pay $4.5 Million to Settle Police Misconduct Lawsuit"
The Guardian
- "UK to Send 250 Troops to Mali to Help Fight Islamist Insurgency"
- "EU Leaders to Meet in Brussels to Discuss Brexit and Global Challenges"
- "Climate Change: Scientists Warn of 'Catastrophic' Consequences if Emissions Not Cut"
The Times of London
- "Boris Johnson to Meet EU Leaders to Discuss Brexit Deal"
- "UK Economy Grows at 0.3% Rate in Second Quarter, Slowing Down"
- "Prince Andrew to Step Back from Royal Duties Amid Epstein Scandal"
The Financial Times
- "Global Economy Grows at 2.3% Rate in Second Quarter, IMF Says"
- "China's Economy Grows at 6.2% Rate in Second Quarter, Beating Expectations"
- "Gold Prices Surge to Two-Year High Amid Global Economic Uncertainty"
Please note that these are just some of the top headlines and may not reflect the full range of news and opinions published in these newspapers.