Today in Black History: Shirley Anita St. Hill (later Chisholm) is born in Brooklyn, New York on this day in 1924, and would later win election to Congress.
The New York Times
National
Woodrow Wilson’s Legacy Gets Complicated
The March Into the Museum
Tax Status of Museums Questioned by Senators
Planned Parenthood Shooting Heightens Debate in Congress
A Brief History of Deadly Attacks on Abortion Providers
A Wealthy Governor and His Friends Are Remaking Illinois
Chasing Endorsements, Chris Christie Showers New Hampshire With Calls and Texts
Student Debt in America: Lend With a Smile, Collect With a Fist
Local
Algebra Scores Prompt Second Look at Revamped Regents Exams
Cuomo to Highlight New York’s Progress in AIDS Fight
The Christian Science Monitor
Colorado shootings point to abortion debate dominated by extremes
Chicago Black Friday protests test power of new civil rights movement
Why Black Lives Matter protests were nonviolent, but not calm
How Black Lives Matter operates when spotlight is trained elsewhere
In Denver, duo forms unlikely alliance to counter gang violence
How Muslims are using social media to reclaim their faith
The Star Ledger
Rutgers president calls athletics firings a 'fresh start' after a bad year
Robert Barchi makes the right moves in a pivotal day for Rutgers athletics | Politi
Jersey City parents, youth, rally against recent spate of gun violence
Viral video hides Christie's ugly truth and awful record on addiction | Editorial
Removing Woodrow Wilson's name from Princeton? I'll drink to that | Mulshine
The Detroit Free Press
Jackson: U.S., Michigan must welcome Syrian refugees
Bills aim at keeping student data private
Detroit teen, 15, shoots himself playing with gun
Detroit’s new public health director aims to innovate
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Expert reports ordered by Tamir Rice family attorneys call shooting 'objectively unreasonable'
Expert reports released by Tamir Rice family attorneys say McGinty's reports distorted evidence
Ex-Ohio State worker vandalizes art, then fatally shoots himself at campus museum
Two men wounded Sunday morning in Cleveland shootings
Public perception of police can change, starting with 'ticket quotas': Lt. Tom Wetzel
The Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified sees success in counseling rather than arresting truants and kids who fight
Film students with replica weapons cause panic, force closure of 101 Freeway
Presidential race plays out in Congress: Which candidates do California's members support?
The Chicago Sun-Times
University of Chicago cancels classes after FBI warns of gun threat
Activists bring casket to City Hall; Preckwinkle joins chorus calling for McCarthy's exit
THE WATCHDOGS: Boom in parolees hits Chicago
The Washington Post
The Republican field has a diversity quandary
Baltimore is more violent since Freddie Gray’s death. ‘Not guilty’ verdicts could make things worse.
Who will be the 12 men and women to serve on the first trial in Freddie Gray case?
Georgia 6-year-old finds gun in couch cushion, fatally shoots herself
What I learned about the ugliness of Chicago police while reporting on gun violence
New Batman comic opens with superhero saving young black man from police
For Democrats, it’s not just ‘demographics as destiny’
Even in retirement, a civil rights leader plans to stay suited up for the fight
Once a violent offender, his company now keeps D.C. kitchens spotless
USA Today
Black religious leaders deny plans to endorse Trump
Suspect held in New Orleans playground shooting spree
Burger King: Chicago shooting video altered
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