Today in Black History: The first National Black Political Convention is held in Gary, Indiana on this date in 1972, with the rallying cry "It's Nation Time!."
The New York Times
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EDITORIAL: A Lesson in Hillary Clinton’s Loss in Michigan
Who Won the Debate? Bernie Sanders Gets the Edge
In the Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clash on Immigration
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Soros and Other Liberal Donors to Fund Bid to Spur Latino Voters
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John Kasich Sees Three-Way Race Without Marco Rubio
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Obama Seeks Broadband for 20 Million More Subscribers
2 Baltimore School Officers Arrested in Assault on Teenager
New Procedure Allows Kidney Transplants From Any Donor
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Tairod Pugh, Air Force Veteran, Is Found Guilty of Trying to Aid ISIS
Elliot Morales Convicted of Hate Crime Murder in West Village Shooting
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New York Assemblywoman Sexually Harassed Aide, Ethics Panel Says
The Christian Science Monitor
What Sanders's stunning upset, Trump's win in Michigan mean (+video)
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California's two different visions for better foster care
The Star-Ledger
Officials say contaminated water at Newark schools 'urgent', but no Flint
The top 10 causes of death in New Jersey
Owner plans to reopen Revel hotel and casino by mid-June, report says
With possible rail strike looming, NJ Transit ponders PR | Editorial
A cry for help for Paterson schools at N.J. budget hearing
Philly.com
Temple gets outspoken education prof with national profile
6 slain in 'one of the most violent days' in Philly
Pa. Supreme Court rebukes new Phila. judge
School turnaround plan criticized
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
East Tech basketball player remains critical after Cleveland drive-by shooting
Ohio tax changes under Gov. John Kasich leave villages, cities scrambling to cope with less (database)
Ohio cities pay the price for state tax cuts: Impact 2016
Brother indicted on murder charges in shooting death of Dayton pastor
Cleveland rebuts title of Most Distressed city in U.S.: 5 beefs
The Detroit Free Press
New Michigan water worry emerges near former air base
Court to judge: Stop jailing poor people over fees
Media to feds: Give us the mug shots — they're public
Feds: Man gunned down for aiding cops in drug case
The Chicago Tribune
Man shot to death in Wicker Park, 5 others wounded across city
Family gathers with toddler orphaned by mom's killing: 'It feels like a dream'
CPS tells principals it lacks the cash to get through this year
Hillary Clinton sets Chicago-area campaign rally Thursday
The Los Angeles Times
Tough debate questions, especially for Clinton, after her surprise loss to Sanders in Michigan
Lawyer and D.A. investigator have bloody brawl in O.C. courthouse
Five women brawl over loud 'boom box' music on LAX-bound Spirit Airlines flight
UC Berkeley law school dean facing sexual harassment suit takes 'indefinite leave'
California Coastal Commission appoints interim director as protests over firing continue
The Washington Post
Trump supporters and protesters clash at N.C. rally
Democrats clash over immigration at Florida debate
Clinton and Sanders clash over climate change actions
Sanders: I will match my record against Clinton's 'any day of the week'
Fact-checking the eighth Democratic debate
Sanders condemns U.S. intervention in Latin America
Trump: ‘I think Islam hates us.’
Boy who endured racist attacks sings national anthem at Democratic debate
Washington is expected to just keep on growing — to nearly 1 million residents
We’ve tried to amend the Constitution 11,000 times, and not all the proposals were good
Md. Democratic Senate contender Van Hollen goes back on air in Baltimore
USA Today
Top takeaways from the Miami Democratic debate
Study: Discrimination leads to stress
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