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US Front Pages — 3 July 2026
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Loading 13 US front pages for 3 July 2026.
Front page images reproduced for the purpose of critical review and commentary — about our editorial use.
Front Pages Editorial Analysis
President Trump's Cryptocurrency Ventures
The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal position this as a primary lead story, focusing on the disparity between the President's profits and the losses of his supporters. The Minnesota Star Tribune covers the same factual core but treats it as a secondary column item, reflecting a regional editorial priority on local institutional news over national political controversies.

New York · United States
“Crypto Windfall for Trump But Not for Most Investors”
Framing: The report examines the disparity between the President's personal financial gains from a specific cryptocurrency and the financial losses experienced by retail investors in the same asset.
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New York · United States
“President Scores on Crypto As His Fans Lose a Fortune”
Framing: The story examines the financial disparity between the President's personal gains from digital assets and the losses experienced by individual investors in those same ventures.
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Los Angeles · United States
“Trump recasts America 250th to celebrate him”
Framing: The story examines the centralisation of national anniversary celebrations around the executive branch, contrasting federal spending on large-scale events with funding reductions for local historical societies.
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Washington, D.C. · United States
“Sizzling stretch for D.C. begins”
Framing: The paper frames the weather as a significant public health and logistical concern for the capital region, focusing on the intersection of extreme heat and holiday festivities.
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Chicago · United States
“Burst of gun violence hits Back of the Yards”
Framing: The paper frames the incident as a localized setback within a broader citywide effort to maintain a downward trend in violent crime, focusing on the tension between historical progress and immediate neighborhood safety.
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Boston · United States
“A hot spot for all the wrong reasons”
Framing: The story uses a specific neighborhood in Worcester to examine the localized impact of urban heat islands and the lack of tree canopy during a heatwave.
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Houston · United States
“County facing constables’ pressure”
Framing: The paper frames this as a bureaucratic and political power struggle, focusing on the tension between Harris County officials and law enforcement leadership over funding and legislative influence.
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McLean · United States
“LEARNING LINCOLN’S LESSONS”
Framing: The story uses the 250th anniversary of the United States to reflect on national unity through the historical lens of Abraham Lincoln's life and legacy.
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New York City · United States
“CON AIR!”
Framing: The paper highlights a perceived discrepancy between the Mayor's public energy conservation advice and the actual temperature settings within government buildings.
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Philadelphia · United States
“‘Pomp and parade’ mark historic event, as Adams may have liked”
Framing: The story focuses on the local observance of the nation's 250th anniversary, highlighting historical continuity and the physical gathering of citizens despite extreme heat.
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Minneapolis · United States
“Patient falls in state hospitals rising”
Framing: The story is framed as a public health data analysis, focusing on the statistical increase in patient incidents while highlighting technological efforts to mitigate the trend.
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Phoenix · United States
“Trump will not renew trilateral trade pact”
Framing: The paper presents the decision as a formal administrative step in a long-term renegotiation process, noting that the move was widely anticipated due to existing trade barriers.
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St. Petersburg · United States
“Welch touts hometown group”
Framing: The story is framed as a formal administrative announcement, focusing on the mayor's preference for local developers in a long-term civic project.
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