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POSTED: July 26, 2012, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

Obama Delivers Defense of His Policy Efforts

Obama and Insurers Join to Cut Health Care Fraud


Medicaid Expansion May Lower Death Rates, Study Says


Negative Ads Hit at Identity to Shape Race for Presidency

Blow: Anglo-Saxon Heritage, Multicultural Future

After Nudge From Cuomo, Con Ed and Union Will Meet Over Lockout


N.Y.U.’s Plan to Expand Is Approved by Council

New York Initiative Aims to Shield Illegal Immigrants From Fraud



The Christian Science Monitor


Why gun sales spike after mass shootings: It's not what you might think


Middle-class tax cut extension passes Senate: Policy or politics?

The tweet that ousted a Greek Olympian: youthful mistake or slur?


The Star Ledger

TSA and screeners near agreement on first-ever contract

EDA chief steps down; authority to reorganize executive structure

N.J. voters hope Gov. Christie will deliver GOP keynote speech, poll says

Gov. Christie apologizes to teacher for misleading letter


Newark grocery store owner sentenced to 6 years for defrauding federal program


Bergen NAACP to protest outsourcing of Englewood school employees

N.J. Supreme Court: Rutgers board of governors did not violate law, but meetings should be more open



The Detroit Free Press


Hansen Clarke, John Conyers, Shanelle Jackson to skip congressional candidates forum

Ombudsman complains City of Detroit defies court order and ignores bills


Outreach aims to reduce the number of traffic deaths in metro Detroit


Rochelle Riley: Nightly news to lose class act


Groups backing bridge, casino, union ballot initiatives spending millions, filings show


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Implicated APS principal back at work

'Confession' at center of APS hearing


Surge in Atlanta gun sales


Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to appear together Monday, push for T-SPLOST

NAACP wants 'stand your ground' applied in Cobb case


The Washington Post


Key challenge to voter-ID law opens in Pennsylvania court

Small-business owners add some context

President pledges more action on guns

Senate votes to keep tax cuts for middle class, rejects Republican bill


With own branded campaign, Michelle Obama sheds reluctant spouse image


IRS to consider changes to nonprofit politics rules

Gray turns focus to city’s future

Woodbridge boy fatally shoots self


The Chicago Tribune


Obama: Curb guns to help end 'daily heartbreak' in U.S. cities

Violence soaring in Chicago Lawn District on Southwest Side

Emanuel: Close Burge chapter


Gov. Pat Quinn signs loan protection law


CPS teachers turn up the heat on school board with protest



The Los Angles Times

Brown pushes plan to deliver water via delta tunnels


Anaheim protests reflect deep divisions


Ex-LAPD officer charged in perjury case was fired, chief says


USA Today

Drought could cost $12 billion, most since 1988

Baby bust: USA's birthrate lowest in 25 years

U.S. attorney to review California police killings


Weill, ex-Citi CEO:Big banks need to be broken up

In poor nations, AIDS fight not over


The Cleveland Plain Dealer


Children's Defense Fund conference sparks Cleveland teens to action: Margaret Bernstein


Port Authority tax proposal will share ballot with levy sought by Cleveland Schools tax



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