Today in Black History: Pioneering artist and civil rights advocate Hale Woodruff was born in 1900 in Cairo, Illinois.
The New York Times
National
F.B.I. to Look at Guards at County Jail in Missouri
Latino Media Broadcasts Disdain of Trump
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Maryland Restricts Racial Profiling in New Guidelines
Bernie Sanders’s Success in Attracting Small Donors Tests Importance of ‘Super PACs’
Chris Christie Pushes Cory Booker to Oppose Iran Deal
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New Jersey’s $225 Million Settlement With Exxon Mobil Is Approved
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New Superintendent Named at New York Prison Where Inmate Died
Philly.com
Judge rejects Wolf's school funding challenge
Big political names on Fattah witness list
In Pa., it's still the legal corruption that kills you
Despite charges, top Kane aide to stay
The Christian Science Monitor
A 'new' New Orleans emerges 10 years after hurricane Katrina
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The Star Ledger
Christie slams Bush for pandering to Latinos and 'criticizing Asians'
Bipartisan effort seeks financial aid for new Hudson River tunnel | Albright
N.J. prison inmate suing New Brunswick cops for false arrest, report says
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Trenton councilwoman calls for 'out of control' council president to step down
Jersey City to implode 62-year-old public-housing towers
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hundreds celebrate life of beloved former U.S. Rep. Louis Stokes at funeral
Cleveland Heights asks Ohio corrections department to review Ralkina Jones' death
Reforms touted by the office of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty
Cleveland, Akron win $6.6M in HUD grants to clean up lead hazards
Women dominate Nichelle McCall's former nonprofit life, but she's a stand out in tech: Reinvention
Ohio colleges cited in new rankings based on low-income student success, research and service
The Chicago Tribune
Series of city shootings leaves 2 dead, 11 injured
CPS board's vote on budget looms Wednesday despite fresh criticism
Cop guilty of possessing stolen guns; now awaits trial on drug charges
The Detroit Free Press
5 years of high school can net students college degree
Leaders condemn racist flyers in Southfield election
The Washington Post
‘Stop Chris Christie’ PAC gives up, crediting Christie with doing its work for it
More trouble for Clinton on the left: Liberal groups take her to task over Wall Street rules
Top Democratic fundraisers invited to meet with Joe Biden at Naval Observatory
One Bush gets praise for his handling of hurricanes — including Katrina
Patty Murray endorses Iran deal
Critics: Visa program for wealthy foreigners is ‘Immigration Reform for the 1%’
How companies make millions off lead-poisoned, poor blacks
D.C. mayor to ask for expanded police powers amid homicide spike
Black Lives Matter organizers hold rally in D.C. for black trans women
Last inmate is transferred out of the scandal-plagued Baltimore jail
Milloy: We’ve ignored a reason for homicides of blacks: Look at the enemy within
The Los AngelesTimes
Latinos struggle to close gap with whites in California ACT scores
L.A. City Council demands plan of action on trash pickup disparity
Student starts #MyAsianAmericanStory in response to Bush remarks
A daily dose of aspirin appears to cut the risk of a common type of cancer
Shackles an affront to 'dignity and decorum' of court, appeals panel rules
USA Today
Bonet 'disgusted' by Cosby allegations, says daughter
9/11 'Dust Lady' dies after cancer battle
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