Todays newspapers
Here are the top headlines from today'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 system, including a new top marginal rate of 39.6%.
- "U.S. and China Reach Trade Deal, Ending Tariffs" - The two nations have agreed to a phase-one trade deal, which will eliminate tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of goods.
The Wall Street Journal
- "Fed Officials Weigh Rate Cut as Economic Growth Slows" - The Federal Reserve is considering cutting interest rates to stimulate the economy, which has shown signs of slowing down.
- "WeWork's IPO Fiasco: What Went Wrong" - The office-sharing company's failed initial public offering has raised questions about the company's financials and corporate governance.
The Washington Post
- "Trump Administration to Roll Back Obama-Era Climate Rules" - The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to announce a plan to weaken regulations on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
- "House Democrats Unveil Articles of Impeachment Against Trump" - The Judiciary Committee has approved two articles of impeachment, charging the president with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
The Los Angeles Times
- "California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 31 as Blaze Continues to Spread" - The Kincade fire in Sonoma County has burned over 100,000 acres and forced thousands to evacuate.
- "L.A. Mayor Announces Plan to Address Homelessness Crisis" - Eric Garcetti has unveiled a new initiative to provide housing and services to thousands of homeless Angelenos.
The Chicago Tribune
- "Illinois Governor Signs Law Allowing Abortions Up to Birth" - The new law, which takes effect in January, will allow women to terminate pregnancies up to the point of viability.
- "Chicago Police Officer Charged with Murder in Fatal Shooting" - The officer, who was involved in a fatal shooting last year, has been charged with murder and official misconduct.
These are just a few of the top headlines from today's newspapers. Please note that the specific articles and headlines may vary depending on the publication and location.