Today in Black History: Pioneering artist and civil rights advocate Hale Woodruff was born in 1900 in Cairo, Illinois.
The New York Times
No Link Found for Deaths and Veterans’ Care Delays
Obama Plans More Measures to Improve Health Care for Veterans
Editorial: When Five-Star Care Is Substandard
Election Panel Enacts Policies by Not Acting
Technology Adviser Expected to Leave White House Post
Generation Later, Poor Are Still Rare at Elite Colleges
Uncertainty for Workers Losing Jobs at Atlantic City Casinos
The Christian Science Monitor
Beyond Ferguson, police across US get low marks on fairness (+video)
Why this could be the year of the unhappy voter
Fort Lee shooter turns gun on self, but reasons behind rage unclear (+video)
Israel says no difference between Hamas and Islamic State: True? (+video)
The Star Ledger
Camden County hires private security to be police 'eyes and ears' for city
Atlantic City's Revel Casino to be reminbursed by armored car company
E. Orange man admits giving drugs to a lawyer to smuggle into Essex County jail
Trenton school board abruptly cancels meeting after another board member resigns
Complaints pile up against 'known racist' store owner in Swedesboro
Philly.com
Area day laborers get killed at higher rates
Teachers at Philly tech charter school ratify first-ever contract
The Detroit Free Press
Back to school: 5 tips to build a relationship with your child's teacher
Deadline is Friday to help Michigan hire board of education superintendent
Teachers protest pay cuts as state, DPS tries to find a way to avoid them
Judge lifts federal monitor's oversight of Detroit police
The Washington Post
Mark Pryor injects Ebola into the Arkansas Senate race
If the UK was a U.S. state, it would be the second-poorest, just ahead of Mississippi
In Calif., nearly half of workers don’t get paid sick days, analysis finds
Which states ranks the best and the worst for gender equity?
African Americans see less harmony with police -- and also with whites
Muriel Bowser opposes Gray’s new school boundaries plan
Designs unveiled for new Richmond Civil War museum
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ohio families can receive up to $10,000 for child's medical expenses from UnitedHealthCare grants
Projects yield new jobs for Greater Cleveland; state awards tax credits as development incentives
Ohio's largest Head Start program won't release information about its operations: "Hey, Taxpayer!" with Mark Naymik
Cleveland Clinic to put $100 million into Akron General deal as minority owner
About 250 in Cuyahoga County have have registered for Ed FitzGerald's universal college savings account program
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Federal charges filed against Elaine Boyer
DeKalb Commission remains 2 representatives down
The Los Angeles Times
LAUSD suspends iPad program; bidding process questioned
USC cornerback Josh Shaw injured rescuing his nephew
Ebola scare may keep West African wrestlers out of championships
New enforcement tool for L.A. 'quality of life' issues proposed
USA Today
Ebola has killed more than 120 health workers, WHO says
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