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The Associated Press
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84
Derek Dooley didn’t vote for years. Now he wants Georgia voters to send him to Washington
Whether it’s a mini-sabbatical or an adult gap year, more people are taking extended work breaks
The Washington Post
Jesse Jackson, a leading African American voice on global stage, dies at 84
Breaking barriers, Jackson exposed racism and rifts in politics
Judge orders slavery exhibit to be restored after Trump administration removal
USA Today
Civil Rights icon Jesse Jackson dies after long illness
Republican congressman says he has no confidence in Pam Bondi as AG
FBI won't share evidence related to Alex Pretti shooting, state says
NJ.com
Chris Christie issues stark warning about Trump’s DOJ: It’s ‘pure vendetta’
ICE conducted a raid outside an N.J. church Sunday morning, says congressman, who’s investigating
Americans rate U.S. presidents in new poll. And Trump won’t like his result.
The New York Times
Jesse Jackson, Charismatic Champion of Civil Rights, Dies at 84
A Life in Pictures of One of America’s Most Influential Black Leaders
Judge Orders Slavery Displays Restored at George Washington’s Philadelphia Home
The Los Angeles Times
Jesse Jackson, one of the nation’s most powerful voices for Black Americans, dies at 84
Tensions mount as LAUSD board to consider sending 3,200 notices of possible layoffs
From ally to rival: Nithya Raman’s surprise mayoral bid against Karen Bass sparks cries of political betrayal
The Chicago Sun-Times
Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Chicago icon, dead at 84
Chicago teen who battled cancer while fighting for father's release from ICE detention dies
Not many want to be a Cook County judge
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
A bipartisan warning on Fulton: Don’t relitigate 2020 election
Ossoff accuses Trump of ordering Fulton County raid to suppress Black voters
NAACP and voting rights groups fear misuse of seized Fulton voter data
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