The morning was dominated by the legal and emotional fallout from the death of two-year-old Domenico in Naples, as editors focused on the six medical professionals under investigation and allegations of an incomplete clinical record. Simultaneously, the press monitored the European Union's response to President Trump’s 15% tariff escalation, with coverage highlighting a diplomatic divide between Italy’s cautious stance and Hungary’s veto of Russian sanctions. By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to a security breach at Mar-a-Lago, where the Secret Service killed an armed intruder. This international incident briefly shared the lead with the final sporting events of the Winter Olympics, specifically the USA-Canada hockey final. The evening headlines were almost entirely dedicated to the closing ceremony at the Verona Arena. Editors prioritized national pride, reporting on Italy’s record thirty medals and the official handover of the Olympic flag to France, while right-leaning outlets maintained a secondary focus on domestic judicial friction regarding immigration policy.