Newspaper headlines: Kamala Harris 'anointed' as 'dollars pour in'
Numerous news outlets are showcasing a picture of Kamala Harris smiling widely as they cover her campaign to secure the Democratic nomination for president.
The Daily Telegraph suggests that she may choose a "Caucasian male" as her vice presidential running mate to improve her odds in important swing states where surveys indicate she is trailing behind Donald Trump.
The chosen one is the title for the i newspaper.
The Daily Mail highlighted the Labour party's immigration policy as a main focus. They reported statistics from the Refugee Council indicating that alterations to the asylum claim process could potentially lead to around 70,000 unauthorized migrants being approved for asylum.
The Conservatives think that the number could actually be closer to 90,000.
The top story on the Daily Express website features a forecast made by Nigel Farage, the head of Reform UK, stating that he expects to see additional Conservative Members of Parliament switch over to his party in the coming year.
The article says that Mr Farage is willing to consider the former Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, changing sides.
He thinks that many Conservative party members who lost their seats in traditionally Labour areas could have remained in Parliament if they had joined the Reform party before the election.
The latest report from The Times shows that the nation is becoming more tolerant of fraud and theft.
In the blog, it was mentioned that the Department for Work and Pensions believes that more and more people are inclined to engage in fraudulent activities.
According to the article, this situation is making it more difficult to manage the expenses of individuals who are taking advantage of the benefits system.
The article mentions that DWP officials have also referred to a recent study that indicates a larger percentage of Britons, one in five, are now considered to have "low integrity" compared to one in fourteen over ten years ago.
There is an interesting article circulating in various newspapers that discusses how dogs are able to detect when their owners are feeling stressed, which in turn can impact the dog's own mood.
In an article titled "Effect of Human Stress on Dogs," the Express reports on a study conducted by researchers at Bristol Veterinary School. The study found that dogs exposed to scents associated with human stress exhibited signs of pessimism and negative emotions in their behavior.
According to The Guardian, athletes competing in the upcoming Paris Olympics will not have access to unhealthy food at the restaurant in the athletes' village.
Instead of traditional dishes, the focus will be on Michelin-starred meals made from plant-based ingredients.
The event planners wanted to set higher expectations to inspire the athletes to choose healthier options. As mentioned in the article, a croissant was served with a poached egg, artichoke cream, sheep's cheese, and a sprinkle of truffle.
The article remembers the time back in 2008 during the Beijing Olympics when Usain Bolt won two gold medals while supposedly eating a thousand chicken nuggets. The headline now bids farewell to the nuggets.