Today in Black History: Television journalist Max Robinson, the first Black anchor of a network news program, was born on this date in 1939 in Richmond, Virginia.
The New York Times
Patriot Act Faces Revisions Supported by Both Parties
Police ‘Rough Rides’ as a Form of Justice
Baltimore Police Finish Inquiry Into Gray’s Death
Opinion: Black Culture Is Not the Problem
Complaints in Baltimore About Law Offering Protections for Officers
Judge Reduces 3 Sentences in Atlanta School Testing Scandal
Plan Unveiled to Overhaul School System in Detroit
Crime, Clinton and a New Era
Mayor De Blasio Defends Police Response to Freddie Gray Protests in New York
Bratton Explores Giving Warnings in Lieu of Arrests for Minor Offenses
Eric Garner Case Goes Largely Unmentioned as Prosecutor Runs for Congress
Jury Finds Mistakes, Not Widespread Fraud, at Seedco Job Agency
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore mayor says gangs can help quell Freddie Gray unrest
Gray suffered head injury in prisoner van, sources familiar with investigation say
Medical professionals will try to determine how Gray's neck was injured
Editorial: The problem with branding rioters 'thugs'
The Washington Post
Baltimore police’s silence on Gray report is criticized
Robinson: Tearing Baltimore down to help it build
Opinion: Why the dispossessed riot
Koch brothers make push to court Latinos
An unlikely contender, Sanders takes on ‘billionaire class’ in 2016 bid
O’Malley says Baltimore unrest is about more than policing
In Senate bid, Rep. Donna Edwards faces scrutiny over her views on Israel
Maryland lawmaker entertains idea of no more food stamps for parents of protesting Baltimore teens
The Christian Science Monitor
Is Baltimore the worst city in America? (+video)
Standardized test backlash: More parents pull kids from exams as protest
Wages and consumer spending are rising. But are they connected anymore? (+video)
After riots, Baltimore residents take to streets – to help one another
The Detroit Free Press
Teacher protest in Lansing closes 18 DPS schools
Snyder's plan raises concerns about local control
Lawsuit: Jail inmate beaten, medical care delayed
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland Community Relations Director Blaine Griffin wrote 'inappropriate' tweets asking if city should 'burn like Baltimore'
How much did your school district help struggling young readers? See your new state grade here
Cleveland's air quality among worst in nation despite small improvements
Videos teach police how to avoid shooting dogs: Animals in the News
The Los Angeles Times
L.A. Port police chief indicted on federal corruption charges
Mayweather to post Suge Knight's $10-million bail if he wins fight, lawyer says
Giant tunnels planned for delta 'must move forward,' Brown says
Diabetes rises with daily soda -- including diet soda -- consumption
Smartphone app from ACLU of California aims to preserve videos of police
The Star Ledger
Did Christie's 2016 PAC just skirt N.J.'s pay-to-play laws?
As Internet continues to lag, Rutgers develops contingency plans for exams
Former Port Authority chairman proposed South Carolina flight over dinner with United CEO, report says
Christie extends deployment of N.J. State Police troopers in Baltimore
USA Today
Baltimore police commissioner: 'There is a sense of rage and rightly so'
Baltimore protesters march again after police file Gray report
Philly.com
Philly protest denounces police violence
Sparks fly in trial of 6 Philly cops
More questions, few answers about Stockton's Showboat buy
Olney Charter teachers vote to unionize
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