A top editor at a newspaper in the US has resigned just days after apologising for a “deeply offensive” headline.

Protests for George Floyd continue to attract tens of thousands of people across the US – but the incredible demonstrations are prompting fears of a second coronavirus outbreak.
The US has seen close to 1.9 million people test positive for the virus and 108,000 Americans die.
And while most Americans have worn masks while protesting across the country’s cities, health officials are still worried the mass events could kick off a second wave.
Johns Hopkins University, which has been tracking coronavirus cases since the virus was first found in December, has already seen a spike in cases in more than a dozen states.
Robert Redfield, director of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, told Congress earlier this week that every American should be getting tested and taking steps to protect themselves.
I do think there is potential, unfortunately, for this to be a seeding event, Dr Redfield said on Thursday.
Utah was one state to experience an increase in cases when compared to the week before.
This past week, weve had a sharp spike in cases, and its not explained easily by a single outbreak or increase in testing, Dr Angela Dunn, state epidemiologist with Utah’s Health Department, said on Wednesday.
This is a statewide trend.