Today in Black History: Some 3,000 Blacks march in Philadelphia in 1906 to protest a theatrical production of "The Clansman" and 62 are reported lynched.
The New York Times
Holder’s Legacy: Shifting Terror Cases to Civilian Courts
Amid Missteps, Nation’s Confidence Is Ebbing Steadily
Editorial: The Democratic Panic
States Ease Laws That Protected Poor Borrowers
Ben Bradlee, Editor Who Directed Watergate Coverage, Dies at 93
Debate for Florida Governor Takes On a Hostile Edge
In New York, Cuomo Pledges More Aid for Lawyers of the Indigent
New York City Council to Look at School Segregation
Letter to Manhattan Prosecutor Details Rape Allegation Against Defense Lawyer
The Christian Science Monitor
Ebola and the politics of fear
In Senate races, little talk of Ferguson. Will that hurt black voter turnout?
Existing home sales for September surge to fastest pace of 2014 (+video)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Deal plans to form group to examine ed reform
Jury forewoman: Ellis was guilty
The Detroit Free Press
Democrats introduce bill for charter school transparency
Detroit council to set date to discuss filling vacancy
The Washington Post
Legendary editor transformed The Post
Editorial: Ben Bradlee’s commitment to truth
Kidnapping shows Islamic State’s reach
Analysis: Ferguson teen may have reached for gun
Pennsylvania governor signs victim’s rights law following Mumia Abu-Jamal commencement address
Ranking the media from liberal to conservative, based on their audiences
There really are two Americas. A urban one and a rural one.
Meet a D.C. Council candidate: Graylan Scott Hagler
Gray: Botched voter guide was ‘complete fiasco’
Pr. George’s bill would limit questions about convictions
Ali A. Mazrui, controversial African scholar, dies at 81
The Star Ledger
West African passenger being evaluated for Ebola at Newark hospital
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, convention center to get $110M in improvements, report says
Former N.J. Senate candidate starts PAC for Republicans who are young, women or minority: The Auditor
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, convention center to get $110M in improvements, report says
Two new Democratic super PACs with N.J. ties are formed
The Chicago Tribune
Suspected serial killer due in Indiana court today
Chicago Public Schools enrollment drops again
CPS plans elite status for high school on Southwest Side
City Council watchdog sues Emanuel, aldermen
Emanuel set to outline re-election agenda in five speeches
The Los Angeles Times
UC leaders consider limiting out-of-state enrollment
'Django' actress, boyfriend charged with lewd conduct
Education Secretary Duncan talks tech with L.A. Unified's Cortines
L.A. County OKs contract to design new touch-screen voting system
LAPD often deploys fewer patrol officers than needed, review finds
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Posting a pic of your ballot could be a felony; Ohio lawmaker wants to change that
Ed FitzGerald criticized by Cuyahoga County Council for not telling employees, council after two workers sent home over Ebola concern
Rep. Jim Jordan examines whether the feds made banks drop accounts of disfavored businesses
Positively Cleveland enlists the help of young professionals to help sell the city to locals, tourists
USA Today
Officials propose making 'South Florida' 51st state
Poll: Scott, Crist tied and disliked in Florida governor's race
Report: Ferguson officer shot Brown at close range
Second immigration wave lifts diversity to record high
Philly.com
Polaneczky: Flustered judge calls victims 'apes'
Controller calls for overhaul in charter-school funding
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