Today in Black History: Charlie Sifford becomes the first Black golfer to win a professional tournament when he captures the Long Beach Open in 1957.
The New York Times
National
Clinton and Obama Plead for Unity as Trump Gets to Work
A Victory Built on a Unique Coalition of White Voters
For Trump Voters, the Elation Is Mixed
Anti-Trump Protests Spread Across U.S.
Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims Brace for What Comes Next
What the Trump Presidency Means for the Supreme Court
Republicans in Congress Plan Swift Action on Agenda With Donald Trump
The Electoral College Is Hated by Many. So Why Does It Endure?
Local
Seeking Common Ground With Trump, Cuomo and de Blasio Focus on New York Ties
New Yorkers Baffled and Anxious After Trump, One of Their Own, Clinches Election
Giuliani’s Gamble on Trump Pays Off. Bigly.
Teaching Students That Judge Judy Is Not a Supreme Court Justice
The Christian Science Monitor
THE MONITOR'S VIEW President-elect Trump’s humble request
Trump has dramatically shifted fault lines of American politics
The Trump presidency: What happens now on trade?
How did the elites get it so wrong?
In rural South, Trump victory brings relief at finally being heard
Philly.com
More than 1,000 rally and march in protest of Trump's victory
Police release video of man sought for racist, pro-Trump graffiti in South Philly
Neil deGrasse Tyson has an uplifting take on the election
College campuses react to Trump victory
The Star-Ledger
N.J. presidential election results, county by county
Newark man pleads not guilty to killings of college student, 2 children
Why STD's are up in N.J., a ranking of all 21 counties in the state
Salem County begins task of shrinking freeholder board from 7 to 5
N.J. hospital merger frenzy continues: JFK Medical Center with Hackensack Meridian
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cuyahoga County court-appointed attorney reprimanded by top judge for failing to contact jailed client for more than a month
What Donald Trump's infrastructure plan means for Ohio
Cleveland schools hope tax renewal "accelerates" gains as countdown clock starts again
Marijuana measures pass in 4 Ohio communities, several states
The Chicago Tribune
Small businesses can expect policy changes under Trump
Will Obamacare health coverage continue under Trump's presidency?
Clinton and Trump supporters come from different Americas. Between them lies bitterness and distrust
Chicago Public Schools bond rating takes another hit
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo hit with wave of taxes as cities punish soda
The Detroit Free Press
How Clinton lost 'blue wall' states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
Rochelle Riley: An open letter to President-elect Donald Trump
Black EMU students face expulsion for sit-in over racist graffiti
Transit tax rejection a short-sighted failure for metro Detroit
Flint pays $4,500 to councilman removed from meeting
The Washington Post
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: What it means to be black during a Trump administration
What does a black conservative do after a Trump win? Leave the GOP.
Hillary Clinton lost. Bernie Sanders could have won.
Clinton dynasty was undone by the voters it once knew so well
Trump’s bold promises may face legal and political obstacles
President-elect faces urgent task to form a government
In a divided America, jubilation and soul searching
How much did polls miss the mark on Trump — and why?
NFL players’ union to study pot as a tool for pain management
What a Trump presidency means for America’s public schools
Amid tense student emotions, educators struggle with polarizing election outcome
Two college seniors got the election right when almost everyone else got it wrong
The Los Angeles Times
Dozens arrested, police cars damaged in second night of anti-Trump protests in California
For reeling Democrats, now what?
Are Los Angeles police chases worth the risk to bystanders? Last year saw record injuries
L.A. City Council bans sleeping in vehicles near homes, schools
USA Today
Trump rally enters Day 2; Dow hits new high
Michael Moore to Dems: You weren't paying attention
More than 100 troops seeking transgender care
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