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In today’s Daily Press Review: As Republican lawmakers publicly challenge Trump, papers diverge on what matters. From political tests to pet adoption costs, the front pages reveal a nation in flux.

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Republican Resistance on the Front Pages — Friday, 5 June 2026 (US)

Friday, 5 June 2026 · 4:54

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The New York Times

Breaking News: A man who murdered his wife and another man, in an elaborate scheme involving a fetish website and an au pair, was sentenced to life in prison.

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Wall Street Journal

Current and former SpaceX employees are poised to hit it big when the rocket-and-satellite maker goes public next week.

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Washington Post

In Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed’s outsider campaign for Senate promotes progressive policies, while the Democratic Party leadership is making a concerted bid to hew to the political center.

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Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles police are investigating the fatal stabbing of actor James Handy, who officials said was killed by his girlfriend’s son Wednesday at a home in Tarzana. The suspect was apprehended after he made a bizarre 911 call.

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Chicago Tribune

This world premiere Chicago story, written by and starring Netta Walker, has real spark and a cool vibe.

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Boston Globe

Israel’s air force struck different parts of southern Lebanon as the military issued evacuation warnings for nine villages.

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The Independent

What are Argentina's chances in this World Cup?

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The Daily Telegraph

'After more than four decades in the oil and gas industry, working my way up from a young engineer to running the company, I was told my job no longer existed' 'The business had changed, they explained. At 66, my role, years of experience and passion for the industry were no longer of any use' Losing my £200,000-a-year job left me without purpose, routine or identity – until a brilliant coach helped me recover and get sober 👇

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