Today in Black America: Althea Gibson became the first Black to win a major tennis championship on this date in 1956, winning the French Open.
The New York Times
Four Words That Imperil Health Care Law Were All a Mistake, Writers Now Say
Op-Ed:Long Odds in the Game of Life
Cleveland Reaches Settlement With Justice Department Over Police Conduct
Pensions and Politics Fuel Crisis in Illinois
At Least 5 Are Killed and 12 Are Missing as Storms Ravage Texas and Oklahoma
Fatal Police Shootings: Accounts Since Ferguson
One Man’s Millions Turn a Community in Florida Around
The Christian Science Monitor
The girls in the room: women plot a Silicon Valley revolution
Cleveland seeks peace, justice in police shootings, history of excessive force
How a Missouri 'pothead' became poster boy for compassion on drugs
The Detroit Free Press
Highlights of 35th annual Mackinac Policy Conference
Grants to help promote cultural understanding in Michigan
Failed Wayne County jail still costs $1 million a month
The Washington Post
Justice Dept. settles probe into Cleveland police
At Arlington Cemetery, Obama pays tribute for a ‘debt we can never repay’
Senate rejects compromise bill on surveillance
Clinton says she’s not running for a ‘third term’ of her husband or Obama
The long-term rise of the urban American west
He almost missed his daughter’s college graduation. He got out of jail just in time.
Dreams of sports stardom lead disadvantaged students astray
The Star Ledger
Patient in N.J. dies of Lassa Fever, says CDC
Authorities: Phone threats against planes in N.Y., N.J., Mass. not credible; all clear
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
U.S. attorney to hold meetings Tuesday about consent decree with Cleveland
First Lady Michelle Obama urges Oberlin College graduates to make a difference (photos)
Many men, women arrested in Cleveland during protests of Michael Brelo verdict released
The Los Angeles Times
Tax proposals by unions, activists may loosen Brown's grip on budget
California lawmakers act to mandate vaccines for day care workers
Policy center links auto thefts to California prison shift
Philly.com
Audit: Poor oversight at PA low-income child care centers
County police force is hard sell to municipalities
Well-schooled in Philly, SRC chair still learning
USA Today
What Cleveland's DOJ settlement could look like
Rethinking law, order in Norristown
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