The New York Times
Editorial: Promises on AIDS Are Not Enough
Pushing G.O.P. to Negotiate, Obama Ends Giving In
Young Immigrant Activists Cast a Wider Net
As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price
Editorial: A Troubling Portait of Domestic Work
School Districts in 5 States Will Lengthen Their Calendars
The Christian Science Monitor
Africans mark significant progress on World AIDS day
Susan Rice's 'worst week' could derail Secretary of State bid
Global water crisis: too little, too much, or lack of a plan?
The Star Ledger
Forty of our own: The New Jerseyans killed by Sandy, and their stories
Drivers blast Port Authority's Hudson River toll hikes
Censorship or common decency? Newark Library covers up controversial artwork
The Detroit Free Press
Rochelle Riley: Same old, same old is sinking Detroit amid dire finances
Witness: Ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick torpedoed deal to help out his friend Bobby Ferguson
Packard Plant: Why it has to go
What development experts say about the Packard site
What Packard Plant's neighbors want to see instead
The Washington Post
Why Grover Norquist is as powerful as ever
Tax hike talk hits a stalemate
The Explainer: What is sequestration?
Who’s who in the ‘fiscal cliff’ debate
D.C. Council busy as session concludes
Inmates protest cost of prison phone calls
The Chicago Tribune
Emanuel offers NATO money for anti-violence youth programs
Exonerated man goes to court in bid to prove Burge concealed evidence
Beavers can tell jury he tried to make amends, judge rules
The Los Angeles Times
Healthcare law will have new California Legislature scrambling
California faces fewer cash problems this year, officials say
Jerry Brown to host Democratic governors in Los Angeles
Student scores may be used in LAUSD teacher ratings
USA Today
Medicare beneficiaries reach $5 billion in drug savings
5 states to increase class time in some schools
Research studies often leave consumers confused
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Food stamp cuts look inevitable, advocates and Democrats fear
College students are given too many choices when choosing classes
Did the $5.9 million federal gun grant make region safer?
Nominations sought for MLK community service awards: Global Village
Half of state aid to colleges may be tied to graduating students
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta council pay proposal sparks debate over time, performance
Are automatic license plate readers a violation of privacy?
Fulton’s Grady debt pay plan not as painful
Teachers across Georgia chase pension increase out the door
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