The New York Times
Editorial: Candidates Cower on Gun Control
New Olympic Event: Cameron vs. Romney
Head Start Fears Impact of Potential Budget Cuts
States With Education Waivers Offer Varied Goals
Rise Is Seen in Cyberattacks Targeting U.S. Infrastructure
Bronx Councilman Is Convicted of Fraud and Loses Seat
City Plans to Address Distribution of Students With Special Needs
The Christian Science Monitor
More worries for the wealthy? Inheritance tax to jump unless Congress acts
Gun control: Why Obama played it safe in remarks on violence in cities
Dreaded sequester looming, Congress demands White House identify cuts
The Star Ledger
Gov. Christie asks state to examine homeless problem overunning Atlantic City rescue mission
Kyrillos releases economic plan; still trailing Menendez for Senate seat
Failed Christie court nominee gets Port Authority job
Gov. Christie vetoes bills regulating Port Authority, carbon emissions
Senate Judiciary Committee confirms Christopher Cerf's nomination for N.J. education commissioner
The Detroit Free Press
7 lawyers aim to oust longtime Inkster judge in trouble
Feds: We're ready to retry Bobby Ferguson right now
Angry residents heckle Detroit Mayor Dave Bing at meeting
Detroit financial stability plan opponents lose, win in court
Teachers union to urge focus on teaching, learning -- not standardized testing
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Grieving dad works to get drugs off street
New academic core brings anxiety
Implicated APS principal back at work
The Washington Post
Romney tries to steer around Olympics gaffe in Britain
Gun control and the slippery slope
Economic outlook gloomy despite some good news
Robinson: George Bush’s greatest legacy
HUD, VA work to help homeless vets
The Chicago Tribune
Police: Two men killed in Southeast Side gang-related attack
Former CPS basketball player killed in shooting
Charges dropped against former Cook County official
CPS hires two new department heads
The Los Angeles Times
Activists mobilize nationwide to protest Anaheim police shootings
Colorado rampage prompts police groups' call for tougher gun laws
USA Today
White House slows regulations as vote looms
Aging AIDS epidemic raises health questions
EPA declares water in Pa. 'fracking' village safe to drink
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
International AIDS Conference 2012: Ending AIDS, a subject of protest, presentations, and the first-ever national HIV/AIDS strategy
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