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USA Today
Jon Stewart, more late-night TV hosts address Kimmel's suspension
Campbell Soup admits to violating Clean Water Act 5,400 times, polluting river
Jon Stewart, more late-night TV hosts address Kimmel's suspension
The Associated Press
Late-night shows address Jimmy Kimmel suspension with humor and solidarity
Elected officials, dozens of protesters, arrested at NYC immigration holding facility
Senate confirms 48 of Trump’s nominees at once after changing the chamber’s rules
The Washington Post
Late-night hosts pretend to flatter Trump after Kimmel’s removal from ABC
Judge: Trump lawyer made false claims in court to hastily deport Guatemalan kids
Growing number of Americans say U.S. supports Israel too much in Gaza war, poll shows
NJ.com
Former N.J. sheriffs officer admits to stealing checks, feds say
Netflix reveals stunning new images of its massive Jersey Shore mega-studio
Trump loyalist drops bombshell allegation — right after GOP leader warns against it
The New York Times
Editorial: Trump Has Freedom of Speech. Do You?
Autocrats Move Quickly to Fill Void as Trump Retreats From U.N.
Trump Has Threatened Broadcast Licenses. Here’s How They Work.
The Los Angeles Times
Federal judge is ‘inclined’ to order Trump to restore $500 million in UCLA research grants
Watchdogs say new L.A. County rule is an attempt to muzzle criticism
Protesters pack Hollywood over ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ suspension, calling for an end to censorship
The Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago foundations join coalition decrying White House's threats against philanthropic groups
Pritzker likens Trump White House to 'authoritarian regime,' urges Americans to protest Kimmel suspension
Man arrested in deportation campaign 'no danger to the community' judge says, ordering his release
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Amid federal pressure, Atlanta forced to evaluate vaunted contract diversity goals
Rhone: Revamped Civil and Human Rights Center expands our understanding of Reconstruction
Emory giving free tuition to students from families making under $200,000
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