The New York Times
Tea Party Groups Make Harry Reid Target No. 1
New Health Initiatives Put Spotlight on Prevention
Contesting Jobless Claims Becomes a Boom Industry
Is President Obama Fulfilling Clinton’s Promise?
Greenspan Cites Economic ‘Momentum’
For Haitian-American Doctors, a Call to Return
We Still Don’t Hear Him
Healthy, and Safe, School Lunches
The Christian Science Monitor
Amid harsh criticisms, 'tea party' slips into the mainstream
Guardians of the free Republics looked to Gandhi, King, and Mandela
On jobs vs. high unemployment, Obama has political balancing act
Jobs growth in March seen throughout the economy
Baltimore Sun
Many bills, little time for legislators
Ehrlich to keep his radio show until he files for governor's race
Md. tea party group might qualify as lobbyist
The Washington Post
Obamas celebrate Easter in SE Washington church
Jobless rate may rise as many are drawn back to labor force
Obama's uphill battles continue
Halter challenges Arkansas' Lincoln from left in Senate race
After years as justice, John Paul Stevens wants what's 'best for the court'
Budget-cutting Md. counties hear complaints within ranks
Detroit Free Press
Census battling fear, confusion with aid at stake in metro Detroit
Big plans for the future Detroit
Volunteers work on bits of beauty for Detroit
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Path appears clear for property tax reform bill
Budget cuts likely to last beyond 2010, Atlanta school officials say
Drum Major Awards honor several for carrying MLK legacy
Star Ledger
N.J. Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver forges her own style
Unbowed, Sharpe James is set to return to Newark
Newark Central Ward Councilman Charlie Bell acknowledges biographical errors
Newark Mayor Cory Booker kicks off re-election campaign
Los Angeles Times
Assault charges filed against deputies accused of punching and kicking inmate
Californians take generally positive view of healthcare reform
Meg Whitman's deep pockets put her ahead of Jerry Brown
Chicago Tribune
Illinois tea party at a crossroads
Civil rights lessons from James Armstrong’s barber chair
A Chicago job crisis
Work at home? Not so darn fast