Today in Black History: James Meredith, escorted by federal marshals, enrolls as the first Black student at the University of Mississippi in 1962.
The New York Times
Armed Intruder at White House Got to East Room
Many Missteps in Assessment of ISIS Threat
Supreme Court Blocks Order to Restore 7 Days of Voting in Ohio
Weekly Quandary: Talking Racism and Sexism With Children
Trial Opens in Atlanta School Cheating Scandal
De Blasio’s Executive Order Will Expand Living Wage Law to Thousands More
In Rare Rebuke for Rikers Officers, Judge Urges Firing of 6 Who Beat Inmate
The Christian Science Monitor
Turkey shifts tone on Islamic State. Will it join US-led coalition?
Atlanta cheating scandal moves to the courtroom (+video)
Detroit bankruptcy judge says he can't stop water shutoffs
Ferguson charging media high fees to obtain documents, as tensions flare (+video)
Africa's best states in 2014 are Mauritius and Botswana: Ibrahim Index
Is student debt preventing 414,000 home sales?
The Star Ledger
'This is not life': At vigil for Newark mother, a call for an end to violence
Wal-Mart blames Tracy Morgan for injuries because he didn't wear seat belt
N.J. legislature approves bill requiring hospitals to teach family how to care for discharged patients
Pro sports leagues sue over Christie's sports betting plan; Lesniak readies repeal of state ban
Joanne Chesimard still at large as N.J. court rules on co-defendent's parole in 1973 trooper murder
Philly.com
NFL player flagged for Muslim prayer
Source: Woman slain for helping police
Pepper spray causing confusion for cops, women
Schools to collect guns, drugs
The Detroit Free Press
Snyder defends record on economy in 1st town hall at WMU
DPS board votes to get rid of emergency manager
Judge rules he can't stop Detroit water shutoffs
Davis can sue Detroit council over Orr tenure deal
5 wounded after shooting in Detroit, police say
The Washington Post
Fence jumper made it deep into the White House
Ebola-stricken Liberia is descending into economic hell
One chart showing how federal jobs are less deadly than private-sector jobs
These maps show the Internet is getting faster in (almost) every state
Ex-Va. senator Jim Webb takes on his party’s hawks. And maybe Clinton.
A record five black women are running for state office in Georgia
Mayor touts infant-mortality plan, but bureau eyed for cuts
The Chicago Tribune
Quinn anti-violence grant hearings get green light from federal prosecutor
Mom: Boy, 13, shot dead running from gang members. 'Quit doing this'
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
FDIC discloses which local banks are gaining customers, which ones are losing them
New early voting schedule released in wake of Supreme Court order
Ohio among the most teacher-friendly states in the nation, study says
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Defense of DeKalb CEO Ellis will present witnesses Tuesday
1 arrested, 1 sought in DeKalb couple’s kidnapping and fatal shooting
3 people sentenced to prison for Section 8 fraud in Marietta
The Los Angeles Times
Ferguson drug bust stalls after earning Officer Darren Wilson an award
Drought-conscious residents turn the water tables on public agencies
Trial begins in lawsuit over AIG's $182-billion taxpayer bailout
Civic and business leaders urge L.A. school board to keep Supt. Deasy
USA Today
Cases involving Ferguson police officer on hold
Staff failures blamed for detention center escapes
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