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POSTED: November 11, 2016, 8:30 am

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Today in Black History: Nat Turner was hung on this date in 1831 for leading the largest slave revolt in U.S. History.

The New York Times

National

Editorial: Denounce the Hate, Mr. Trump

Editorial: The Wrong People to Drain the Swamp

Trump Recruiting Among the Lobbyists He Once Denounced

The Women Who Helped Trump to Victory ...

A Sense of Whiplash About Affordable Care Act

Bottled Water Must Be Sent to Flint, Mich., Judge Orders

Campuses Confront Hostile Acts Against Minorities After Donald Trump’s Election

Roy Cooper Holds Thin Lead Over Gov. Pat McCrory in North Carolina

Hard Choice for Mitch McConnell: End the Filibuster or Preserve Tradition


Local


Cuomo Strikes Deal to Revive Affordable Housing Program

Trump Tower, a Site That Drew Tourists, Now Draws Heavy Security

Man Pleads Guilty to Using Bribes to Obtain Handgun Licenses


The Christian Science Monitor


What Democrats can learn from Hillary's loss

Behind anti-Trump protests, worries that America's promise has dimmed

Trump vows to be tougher on trade, but would that create jobs?

The American economy under a President Trump: a primer

A Denver native brings the vast outdoors to at-risk youths



Philly.com


2,000 people - the majority women - take to the streets to protest Trump's victory


Kenney: Philadelphia stays a 'sanctuary city' despite Trump

After election thumping, Democrats rethink their future course

Philadelphia touts efforts fighting poverty


'We followed in his footsteps': Harold B. Hairston, Philadelphia's first African American fire commissioner, is laid to rest



The Star-Ledger

What's next in state takeover of Atlantic City?

N.J.'s largest reservoir drops to lowest level on record

Uggie danced his way into Newark's heart


Gas tax vote won't help N.J. budget troubles, Moody's says


The Detroit Free Press


Where will the Great Lakes fit into Donald Trump's agenda?

Police bar entry to MSU Union after anti-hate protesters move inside

Kellogg, Kresge announce program to help Detroit children

GOP keeps control in state House



The Cleveland Plain Dealer


Cleveland income tax victory won by good old shoe-leather campaign

10 students mugged, 10 suspects arrested in recent robberies near Case Western


Kent State students hold peaceful gathering to show concerns regarding President-elect Donald Trump (photos)

Kent State students want quote by former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir off a wall


The Washington Post


President-elect meets with Obama at White House and GOP leaders on Capitol Hill

I said Clinton was in trouble with the voters I represent. Democrats didn’t listen.


I’m a Muslim, a woman and an immigrant. I voted for Trump.

Donald Trump and John McCain battled during the campaign. Can they now get along?

Waves of protests against Trump press on

How voters who heavily supported Obama switched over to Trump

Voter turnout shows widest gender gap in election history

President Trump’s Justice Dept. could see less scrutiny of police, more surveillance of Muslims

The private prison industry was crashing — until Donald Trump’s victory


Trump win shakes up 2017 race for Virginia governor

D.C. mayor on Trump presidency: Some relationships need to be repaired

Justice Department: Virginia may be punishing poor by suspending driver’s licenses


The Los Angeles Times


Anti-Trump protesters swarm downtown L.A. for third night


L.A. archbishop, other religious leaders urge unity, reassure immigrants after Trump's election

Los Angeles is ready to embrace a new future

Thousands of L.A. County high school students stage walkouts to protest Donald Trump's victory



USA Today


Protesters across nation march to protest Trump; some demonstrations turn violent

Voices: What Trump's victory tells us about women

Keep the Electoral College: Our view






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