US newspaper headlines
(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milano, 9 feb - US newspaper headlines on Monday.
THE NEW YORK TIMES Japan's leader wins in a landslide, clearing way for hard-line agenda.
Elon Musk is betting another tech conglomerate (his) can win over Wall St.
Epstein files reveal scope of Ghislaine Maxwell's role in Clinton circle.
From fishing nets to furniture: turning ocean plastic into usable products.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Stocks' sharp rebound is only making investors more nervous.
Kroger plans to name an ex-Walmart executive as its next CEO.
The Chinese factory that opened in the US and clobbered its rivals.
A critical ai niche is dominated by one little-known Japanese company.
THE WASHINGTON POST A new kind of violent extremism is on the rise, rooted in 19th-century philosophy.
China's ill-fated gambit to dethrone the dollar.
Epstein's lawyers asked CIA for records that could show affiliation with agency.
Trump wants to run the economy hot, as midterm elections approach.
LOS ANGELES TIMES Trump, California and the multi-front war over the next election.
Tesla is no longer No. 1: This is how a Chinese competitor surged past the EV pioneer.
Musk's 'Vegas Loop' tunnel system faces scrutiny over safety and environmental concerns.
AI's latest 20-something billionaire got his start at LA.
garage sales.
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