What’s on the front page of USA Today?Â
The front page of USA Today – 25/11/2024 – features an image from workers at a food bank. The paper says at the Brooklyn-based nonprofit CHIPS food pantry in New York City, food services director Pauline Auguste, left, executive director Peter Endriss and food services manager Janice Lebby stand between large bins of onions and potatoes Nov. 11 as they prepare for Thanksgiving needs.
The lead story reports that migrant children are facing a new reality. The paper says immigrant advocates fear Trump’s policy shifts will hurt children the most.Â
‘Migrant children will be hurt most by Trump’s return’ – Paper Talk USA
The main US front pages cover various domestic US news ahead of Thanksgiving. Most of the front pages leave space to look ahead to the incoming Donald Trump presidency and what it means – not just for the country – but on local and state levels.Â