Today in Black History: Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first Black to serve on the United States Supreme Court in 1967.
The New York Times
National
10 Dead in Shooting at Oregon College, Sheriff Says
Obama Condemns ‘Routine’ of Mass Shootings
Health Law Revision Is Approved
Government Set to Default Weeks Earlier Than Forecast
Judge Allows Class-Action Suit Over Mississippi Prison Conditions
Reparations in 1983 Beirut Bombing Among Cases Added by Supreme Court
Private Probation Company Accused of Abuses in Tennessee
Martin O’Malley Urges Public Financing of Congressional Campaigns
Local
Prison Inmates Put a Name to a Feared Guard Known as Captain America
Early Planning for New Hudson Rail Tunnel Is Underway, U.S. Transportation Secretary Says
Bronx District Attorney Candidate Defends Her Nomination by Democratic Leaders
Bratton, Tracking Police Use of Force, Aims to Stay Step Ahead of Watchdogs
State’s Chief Judge, Citing ‘Injustice,’ Lays Out Plans to Alter Bail System
The Christian Science Monitor
Melissa Fink turned a struggling grade school into a national model
Why many students might not be choosing 'right' college (+video)
Hillary Clinton's challenge: Sexism or 'Clinton-ism'?
The Star Ledger
Newark cop fired for controversial 'gorilla' Facebook post
Trump says racial tension isn't the 'jet fuel' of his campaign
Bayonne Bridge construction set back by two years, Port Authority announces
Norcross only N.J. Democrat to back defense policy bill
Online poker companies get OK to operate in N.J.
Philly.com
Kane: Justice exchanged porn emails
Ubiñas: Philly cops pass on movie screening, chat about cops
New film, 'Peace Officer,' probes police controversies
Pol: Reform charter school 'Wild West'
Philly schools boss wants more closures
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Baby shot, killed on Cleveland's East Side, police still searching for suspect
Gun violence virus claims more victims in Cleveland and Oregon: Darcy cartoon
Cleveland Clinic, CWRU break ground on $515M Health Education Campus including dental clinic in Hough
Firm hired to monitor Cleveland consent decree helped reform other police departments
Ohio police and fire pension fund will add expenditures to online database
The Detroit Free Press
Governor in Silicon valley selling Michigan
Macomb exec lashes out at attorney in jail death suit
Man who bribed Kilpatrick pal with trip sentenced to prison
The Los Angeles Times
Will the nation follow California's lead on healthcare for immigrants?
L.A.'s response to domestic violence is underfunded and disjointed, audit finds
Black women kicked off Napa Wine Train to sue for discrimination
'Yes means yes' now required learning in California high schools
The Chicago Tribune
4 wounded in shootings since Thursday
McHenry High teachers go on strike; class canceled at 2 campuses
Chicago police Cmdr. Glenn Evans' brutality trial postponed again
Ex.-Ald. Sandi Jackson will surrender to federal prison camp in W.Va.
The Washington Post
Shooter left behind online portrait of a lonely youth
Christians reportedly singled out in ‘horrific act of cowardice’
Guardians of the federal merit system? Office that protects whistleblowers slapped for going after one of its own
Shooting in Oregon: Young people are far more likely to die by guns than in cars
McCarthy’s comments on Benghazi probe may be a political gift to Clinton
Bernie Sanders tells Latino lawmakers: Undocumented immigrants should benefit from Obamacare
Senators unveil long-awaited compromise on criminal justice reform
Former D.C. mayor Vincent C. Gray eyeing comeback, associates say
Kaya Henderson addresses teacher and principal turnover in annual event
More sleep for teens, more hardship for parents as school bell times change
USA Today
L.A. prosecutors reviewing Cosby case
Poll: Hillary Clinton still leads Sanders and Biden, but by less
Sheriff in Ore. shooting probe opposes gun control
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