Today in Black History: Abolitionist and freedom fighter Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in Ulster County, New York in 1797.
The New York Times
In Georgia, Politics Moves Past Just Black and White
Judge Accused of Assaulting Wife Is Urged to Resign
Health Care Act Still Covers 7.3 Million
Congress’s Inaction Could Be Legal Basis for Stronger Executive War Powers
Kansas Justices Back Senate Candidate’s Withdrawal
New York City ID Cards Coming With Cultural Benefits
New York City’s Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since 2009
Bratton’s Numbers on Use of Force by New York Police Raise Questions
Teenager Who Disappeared From Brooklyn School Is Found
The Christian Science Monitor
Girl was bait to try to catch boy ‘in the act,’ sexual harassment lawsuit says
Judge Mark Fuller under fire as domestic violence spotlight widens beyond NFL (+video)
How attorney general hopes to mend relations between police and communities
The Star Ledger
Perth Amboy school board settles former super's complaints against them for $184,000
'Someone's life hangs in the balance,' Frank Minor asking leaders to support Philadelphia mom facing prison for carrying handgun
Camden house where Martin Luther King visited now occupied by 'drug users and prostitutes'
Chris Christie says Roger Goodell should get to keep his job as NFL commissioner
Maplewood teacher accused of sexually assaulting 3 students
Report: Letters supporting teacher accused of having sex with student cause uproar
Philly.com
DNA in '91 slaying points to new suspect
SRC sale of 11 buildings to net just $2M
Charter school asks school district to pay up
Corbett, Wolf : a billion dollars here and there for campaign
Abraham says she'll soon launch run for Philly mayor
The Detroit Free Press
Wayne County commissioners make case for Gratiot jail
Rhodes signals DIA is crucial for Detroit's viability
Northland Mall guards won't be charged in death
Suburban leaders cautious, positive on water authority
The Washington Post
Senate passes Obama plan to fight militants
Since 2009, the state prison population shrank. Then last year happened.
Holder announces federal initiative on bias, policing
Navy Yard workers remember when their world shattered
Many Obama nominees will be left on the floor Thursday night when the Senate slithers out of town
Highlights from D.C.'s first 2014 mayoral debate
First debate in D.C.mayoral race is a testy, three-way affair
Majority of D.C. residents support school boundary plan
The Chicago Tribune
2 dead, 7 injured, including police officer, in Chicago shootings
Chicago police commander indicted on 8 counts
State's job climate gets 2 forecasts
Trauma counseling center proposed for South Side
Mayor: New high school won't be named after President Obama
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sen. Sherrod Brown votes no on ISIS, spending
Attorney, NAACP address charges that Christopher Heben lied about Bath Township shooting (videos)
Charter schools illegally testing applicants? Horizon and Noble academy "diagnostic" tests raise questions
The Los Angeles Times
Regents OK raises up to 20% for UC chancellors
Foster care agency directors charged with embezzlement
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes anti-discrimination measure for unemployed
Activists appeal dismissal of voting rights lawsuit in Whittier
USA Today
Health officials urge flu vaccination
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
DFCS counselor bails during rape trial, sentenced to life
DeKalb school pledges bookkeeper’s theft won’t ruin student activities
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