Today in Black History: The historic March on Washington for "Jobs and Freedom" was held on this date in 1963.
The New York Times
Blow: Bill O’Reilly and White Privilege
He Has a Dream
In Audio From a Koch Event, McConnell Envisions Undoing Obama Initiatives
Black Ex-Police Chief Picked for Top Enforcement Post in Missouri
Op-Ed: How the Supreme Court Protects Bad Cops
Expansion of Mental Health Care Hits Obstacles
Little League Win Lifts District Marred by Violence
Heroin’s Death Toll Rising in New York, Amid a Shift in Who Uses It
Audit Blames New York State Program for Delays in Affordable-Housing Projects
The Christian Science Monitor
Douglas McAuthur McCain: What was lure of Islamic State for him – and others? (+video)
How New York mayor de Blasio trumped Obama on equal pay for women
Common Core: Bobby Jindal says Obama forcing a national curriculum (+video)
Israel believes it's developing regional support for hurting Hamas (+video)
The Star Ledger
9-year-old competitive shooter weighs in on N.J. girl in Arizona Uzi accident
1 school, 4 locations: Trenton Central High School students to be split up as work begins on new school
Christie dismisses questions on N.J. politics while on the RGA campaign trail
Civil rights leader hosts meeting to provide outlet for families of Jersey City violence victims
Philly.com
Ex-aide's plea puts Fattah on hot seat
Police: Vietnamese gang suspected in abductions
Philly region 3rd in U.S. in new construction jobs
Thorny Revel issue: Its $129M utility plant
The Detroit Free Press
Mayor Duggan to outline future for former Brewster Wheeler rec center
New nonprofit aims to boost Michigan women's access to health care
Feds: Lets make the walk to school safer for Detroit kids
At some Michigan schools, kids get a jump on studies
Kellogg Foundation gives MSU $6 million for food
19 Michigan schools to get federal grants to help improve academics
The Washington Post
White House weighs issuing more green cards
Louisiana Gov. Jindal sues Obama over Common Core
Democrats have a depth problem
For cities, high poverty doesn’t necessarily mean poor credit ratings
Watch Jon Stewart trash the media coverage of Ferguson (VIDEO)
With public financing, Hogan has more cash than Brown
Howard University’s Kathmandu connection
George Barrett, civil rights lawyer in Tennessee, dies at 86
The Chicago Tribune
Chicago Police commander charged with aggravated battery, misconduct
Gang member pleads guilty to role in conspiracy, admits to 3 murders
Thousands turn out for Little Leaguers: 'They are America's team'
Rauner calls for spending billions on public works projects
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hospitals' hand washing strategies effective in reducing patient infection rates
Federal appeals court allows bullying suit against Green schools to continue
Portage County Superintendent and ESC are in trouble with the state again over backing of charter schools
Why Akron's sewers overflow into rivers and streams
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
DeKalb commissioner paid boyfriend for advice
Community rallies in support of slain Carrollton boy’s family
State commission denies Brookhaven charter school proposal
Reed says perk payouts were legal, clashes with councilwoman
The Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified can't account for $2 million in computers, audit says
Program helps rally South L.A. women to health
Shaw suspended for fabricating hero story
Gov. Brown OKs tripling state film tax-credit funding to $330 million
Deadline for requesting review of Clippers case passes
USA Today
Consumers deal with insurance deadline, site glitches
Police defend tactics during Michael Brown unrest
Free college tuition to break cycle of poverty
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