Today in Black History: Republic of Zambia, a former British colony, in southern Africa gains its independence in 1964 with Kenneth Kaunda as its first president.
The New York Times
Doctor in New York Is Sick With Ebola
A Plan to Cut Costs and Crime: Curb Bias Against Ex-Convicts
Language Dispute Halts Navajo Election
Harrell, South Carolina House Speaker, Pleads Guilty
U.S. Is Investigating Report That Islamic State Used Chlorine Gas
Lawsuits Over I.R.S. Targeting Are Dismissed
Government Aid Causes Suicide, Says King of Government Aid
New York Today: Ebola Arrives, and Calm Is Urged
Tracing Ebola Patient’s Possible Contacts Creates Host of Challenges for New York City
Unsolved Murders Prompt Outcry on Lack of Justice for the Poor
In Reversal, Barnes & Noble Executives Say Store Will Remain in the Bronx
The Star Ledger
Ex-art teacher, another man accused of sexually abusing teen for years
Conservative group to launch ad campaign against N.J. open space amendment
Chris Christie to resurface on 'Fox News Sunday' after a year-long exile
Chris Christie berated by U.S. Labor Secretary over minimum wage comments
The Washington Post
Starr team mistreated Lewinsky during Clinton inquiry, probe found
Nurses need gear to care for Ebola patients
Grocery deliveries greenlighted for struggling Postal Service
Dogs were key in stopping White House intruder
36 breaches of the White House perimeter, mapped
American support for the death penalty hasn’t budged since botched executions
This is how far black and Hispanic women lag behind white men on pay
25 Fairfax County schools to push back start times
UNC academic scandal: Not just about student-athletes
The Christian Science Monitor
Investigation of UNC highlights tensions over role of student-athletes (+video)
Did Elizabeth Warren just hint she might run for president in 2016? (+video)
Canada shooting: Friend says suspect was 'erratic,' spoke often of Satan (+video)
Marseille's cultural clash: Will a tide of Islamophobia produce more jihadis?
The Detroit Free Press
Michigan's diversity will grow, not as much as the U.S.
'Cody High' doc looks at Detroit revitalization effort
Riley: Let's hope council makes smart choice replacing Jenkins
Janitor charged anew after child slavery conviction tossed
The Los Angeles Times
Rep. Darrell Issa's latest issue: Ebola
New downtown L.A. boarding school aims to enhance culture, education
No progress on LAFD 911 response times, new data show
Cal State awarded $60 million in federal grants to help diversify biomedical research
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta launches ATL311, one-stop city service hotline
Enrollment continues to rise at state virtual school
The Chicago Tribune
Off-duty Chicago cop 'alert and talking' after being shot
Police in Ferguson committed human rights abuses: Amnesty International
Victim of serial killing suspect lived in fear: 'Too scared to do anything'
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ed FitzGerald criticized by Cuyahoga County Council for not telling employees, council after two workers sent home over Ebola concern
Cleveland region's response to Ebola scare should be 'national model,' CDC official tells City Council
Dozens of candidates make case at Hispanic Roundtable forum
Glitch causes state to pull back teacher "value added" student growth scores
Philly.com
Troubling news hits proud C.B. West hard
Ubinas: Real-life 'Training Day' or a scumbag's lies?
Students whose exams were lost in mail will get retest
USA Today
Special report: America's perpetual state of emergency
Ebola hits New York City
Private autopsy: St. Louis teen shot 8 times by officer
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