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Headlines grammar. Doesn't work like regular English. It's designed to be especially concise.
https://englishlessonsbrighton.co.uk/8-grammar-rules-writing-newspaper-headlines/
I've seen a lot of English-as-a-second-language Europeans puzzled by it on Reddit. I don't know of a single, comprehensive resource that defines it; I just grabbed the above link as an example that lists some differences, and the bit talking about the peculiarity here.