In the annals of cover stories, "banners" -- headlines that run the entire width of the front page of
standard, multi-column newspapers -- connote news of historic importance. This morning, the print editions of both The
New York Times and The Washington Post feature banner headlines underscoring the significance of
Ambassador Gordon Sondland's testimony during the Congressional impeachment inquiry Wednesday confirming he was following the President's orders and that there was an explicit "quid pro quo" made to
Ukraine.
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