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USA Today
What to know about the Oct. 18 'No Kings' protests
Do Black voter protections discriminate against White people? Supreme Court weighs in
Young Republicans call for immediate resignations of leaders who made racist texts in chat
The Associated Press
Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agree to new reporting rules
Supreme Court case could lead to loss of Black representation in Congress, but the scope is unknown
Senate Democrats, holding out for health care, ready to reject government funding bill for 10th time
The Washington Post
Venezuela decries Trump’s announcement that he has authorized covert CIA action
Democratic governors form state public health alliance to counter RFK Jr.
Supreme Court seems open to limiting key section of Voting Rights Act
NJ.com
Sherrill leads in hot N.J. governor race, but Ciattarelli holds edge in voter enthusiasm
N.J. is worst in America at putting kids with disabilities in regular classes. Here’s why that may change.
Surprise! Stunned N.J. teacher walks into school assembly and leaves $25K richer.
The New York Times
China’s Rare Earth Restrictions Aim to Beat U.S. at Its Own Game
How America Got Hooked on Ultraprocessed Food
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump From Firing Government Workers During Shutdown
The Los Angeles Times
New fraud claims in L.A. County’s $4-billion sex settlement leave victims outraged
Trump keeps name-checking the Insurrection Act. It could give him extraordinary powers
Newsom signs veteran-backed bill to accelerate study of psychedelics for PTSD, mental health
The Chicago Sun-Times
ICE activity is stressing Chicago's building managers, who warn rents could rise
Top Cook County judge bars civil arrests at courthouses, citing chilling effect
In financial maneuver, Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes millions for Chicago Public Schools
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Legal win for hair relaxer users comes with a warning
New Georgia Project shuts down, ending a decade of political influence in state
Atlanta ‘No Kings’ protesters vow to march — city permit or not
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